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I guess you haven't seen Clash/Wrath of the Titans? The A-Team?
No no, I mean HIM, not every movie he's been in
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I guess you haven't seen Clash/Wrath of the Titans? The A-Team?
Movies were still terrible no matter how you look at it, taking a role as such is a let down in my book.
Clooney was good as Bruce Wayne in Batman & Robin but there is no excuse for that travesty.
While the movies may be trash and I'm not saying otherwise, it's in question if Liam disappointed in those horrible movies.I'm down for anything Liam. He hasn't disappointed yet and he's actually a great actor.
I guess you haven't seen Clash/Wrath of the Titans? The A-Team?
While the movies may be trash and I'm not saying otherwise, it's in question if Liam disappointed in those horrible movies.I'm down for anything Liam. He hasn't disappointed yet and he's actually a great actor.
I guess you haven't seen Clash/Wrath of the Titans? The A-Team?
I had no problem with his Hannibal or his Zeus/Hades/Poseidon or w/e amount of GODs he played.
Congrats on the venom!!
The detail is amazing.
Mondos stuff ALWAYS delivers.
It's great, I love that it isn't just some poster on some glossy poster you buy at Target for $5, you can see the quality and screen-printing, it isn't just flat and looks almost painted on the paper itself.
How about his roles in battleship, grey and unknown? Dude been a lot recently.
The A-Team is a step up from these ****** superhero movies. Less than half of them so far can even be called okayI guess you haven't seen Clash/Wrath of the Titans? The A-Team?
Let him be ignorant.No no, I mean HIM, not every movie he's been in
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 writer chats to IGN about Sony and co.'s approach to the planned villain-centric spin-offs, and while doing so suggests that their take on Venom won't be alien in origin.
Since it was announced that Sony were planning spin-offs from their Amazing Spider-Man movies which would focus on some of Spidey's villi ans (namely Venom and the group known as the Sinister Six), fans have wondered *** exactly they'd tackle the job - would they be straight up bad guys? Antiheroes? Or would they cop out and turn them into do-gooders? Well when asked these very questions, without going into specifics, writer/producer Robert Orci reveals a little of their thought process moving forward, and name-checks one of the more popular antiheroes of recent times.
"That's the discussion we're having right now; how exactly do you do that, and how do you do it without betraying the audience and making them all mean? Drew Goddard [Cabin Fever] is going to be writing that one, so it's kind of his problem. [Laughs] I'm kidding. We're all working on each other's stuff. So we want to be true to it, but there are some antiheroes in this day and age. There's been examples of that even on TV -- Vic Mackey on The Shield, one of the great antiheroes of all time. There are ways to milk that story. Audiences have seen everything. They've seen all the good guys who never do anything wrong. Is there a story in seeing the other side? That's the challenge, and that's the fun. I'm not sure how we're going to do that yet."
Orci also confirms that Oscorp is going to be the evil organization that sends these villains in Spidey's direction, and hints that they'll also be responsible for the creation of Venom. Guess we can say goodbye to that alien symbiot origin. "Oscorp plays an important part in how our villains get created, obviously, in the first one. So because Peter becoming Spider-Man came out of that, rather than saying, "And then this alien came from space," or whatever, they're doing human-hybrid, weird stuff at Oscorp.".
JLA ADVENTURES: TRAPPED IN TIME Movie Hitting DVD January 21st, 2014
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has confirmed that the original all-ages animated feature JLA Adventures: Trapped In Time will hit DVD on January 21st, 2014. The DVD-only release will be available exclusively at American Target locations starting next week.
Dubbed a “stealth release,” wherein a home entertainment product is given no promotion and limited availability due to its perceived audience reach, JLA Adventures: Trapped In Time is an all-new animated feature featuring the Justice League facing off against the classic Legion of Doom. Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has currently not provided any official details about the animated movie, but JLA Adventures: Trapped In Time producer Giancarlo Volpe (Green Lantern: The Animated Series) has recently taken to social media to drop a few tidbits.
With a runtime of roughly 52 minutes, Volpe called the animated feature an “all-new adventure, featuring the Justice League and the Legion of Doom, plus a couple curve balls.” Volpe added that JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time is a stand-alone feature.