...also wow, 500 blogs.
You know, I think I have a thing for origin stories, or ones that show people early in their careers. I like seeing characters making themselves known for the first time and laying the groundwork for who and what they are.
Something has survived! Will you?
FROM THE MOUTHS OF LEGENDARY THEMSELVES!: THE TRAILER DROPS ON SUNDAY!
UPDATE: We have a trailer teaser!
This is getting out of hand! Now there are two of them!
Picked up Tom King's Superman: Up In The Sky back in January and it very quickly became one of my new top favorites in my collection.
So, um…Across the Spider-Verse, um…
…wow. That, uh, that was good.
Hit harder than I thought it would…made me cry in places…
...stupid cliffhanger.
So I just finished watching Netflix's Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.
Y'know, when this was first announced, I was pretty skeptical, even more so when the more cartoony-looking human designs were revealed. I thought for sure it was going to be some kiddy cash-in.
Good grief, it's been ages since I last saw this! :D
I remember watching this after I saw the Hallmark TV movie. All of the scenes of the Nautilus and the monster are stock footage from that one.
At least it doesn't have the crummy Ned/Nemo/Sophie love triangle, and I can't believe I wasn't more bewildered by that when I first saw it as a kid.
WARNING!
This post will contain spoilers because that's honest to goodness the only way I can really talk up a movie like this. If you're allergic to spoilers, read after you've seen the movie. If you don't give a care, read on.
Reviews and word-of-mouth have been predominantly positive, it is rolling in cash right now, and I am hyped beyond all reason.
I even made up a checklist of all my predictions for the movie just to see how right I was when I'm done with it. :D
Sometime after I'll write up a review here for anybody who's interested in hearing me gush about this thing.
May the best monster win. So Godzilla. :P
7 years ago today, Godzilla returned to the world, 10 years after Final Wars, and 16 years after the last failed American attempt at a Godzilla movie.
[SPOILERS TO FOLLOW]
So I just got done watching Wonder Woman 1984. Actually it was more a Christmas present for my mother. She's a bit of a Wonder Woman fan, so taking her out to see it was the family's gift to her.
Tomorrow is finally the big day. After a year of pandemic delays, seven years of the MonsterVerse, and fifty-nine years since their first meeting, Godzilla and Kong are finally ready to meet again. It’s been a long, tough road getting to this point, but so far it sounds like it’s been worth the wait.
Hail to the Kings. May the best monster win.
Had to share this amazing fan tribute.
So recently the internet had a bit of a shock upon realizing that Lois Lane is in fact not just a pretty face and body and waifu material, but has some actual character flaws to her. Some have taken a lot of issue with recent events, made a few (kinda unjust) comparisons here and there, so on and so forth. So as a Superman fan of a good few years now, and because like everyone else with an account on one social media
Gonna be honest, as much of a mess as Discovery's been Captain Pike and the Enterprise crew were the best things it did. Glad to see them get a series of their own, but I hope to high heaven that they stick the jump to warp with this one, so to speak.
...also yes, still working on Supermane, just college stresses have really been wearing me down. I'll get there, I promise!
I already love almost everything about this so far. This is almost exactly how Dawning Hope would sound and look were he human. Very much looking forward to this. :)
...yes.
Yes.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.
This was good. Not perfect...but good.
This is the Star Trek spirit that I feel like we've been missing. No joke, by the end of the episode, I was actually smiling.