Now that I got the Spider Man 2099 suit, I'm sticking with that one for the rest of the game.
Always loved that one.
And the game is great.
Always loved that one.
And the game is great.
TCTTS said:AgLiving06 said:Wheatables02 said:for me, its still goodbye to Netflix. Hello Disney.TCTTS said:
The Disney streaming service is rumored to only be around $6 per month at the outset.
I agree.
Largely because the Netflix platform is just so terrible that I generally have no idea what is actually new to watch.
I generally have to go to Netflix already knowing what I want to watch in order to go search for it because nothing ever shows up where it is supposed to.
I don't think I've ever opened up Netflix without knowing the exact show I was going to watch. For me, cable is what I "surf" and streaming apps are there to provide the shows I already know about or have read about in advance. Maybe I'm just older (?), and am more used to cable, but I don't know that I'll ever use streaming apps to randomly discover something.
fig96 said:Yup, it's really fantastic. Gameplay is Arkham-esque with a Spidey twist, super fun.Sex Panther said:
Anyone playing the new Spider-Man game? It's amazing.
i think that they pretty much had to use it b/c of the way unions work in hollywood. They could re-write 99.99% of the script, and would still have to give James Gunn 1st writing credit. The script is already paid for, so just use it.jackie childs said:
I saw that Sean Gunn recently said/confirmed that Disney still planned to use James Gunn's GOTG 3 script.
i always figured that would be the case and while i'm sure the new director will have some edits or re-writes, hopefully this will go a long way toward maintaining the GOTG vibe. i think it probably also serves as the "public rationale" that the cast will cite for why they're all coming back...you know, not because they'd be sued for breach of contract.
americathegreat1492 said:
Are we not talking about this?
If by Phoenix you mean Thor.redline248 said:
Why are they trying to make her look like the Phoenix?
This makes me happy as one of my exam room art pieces is an old Spider-Man comic that features Mysterio and the kids are always asking who it is since he hasn't been in a movie yet.TCTTS said:
Grainy set pics, but it's something...
Human with tech powers, kind of lame but many Marvel villians are pretty simple and one dimensional.TCTTS said:
Who, exactly, is Mysterio? Is he a human with powers or is he from another planet/realm ala Thor?
Quote:
Debuting in The Amazing Spider-Man #13, Mysterio is Quentin Beck, a special effects wizard and stunt man working for a major Hollywood studio with dreams of making a name for himself in the film industry. However, he came to see his career in special effects as a dead-end job. His attempts to become an actor were poorly received, but he realized that his expertise in illusions could make him an effective supervillain
TCTTS said:
Who, exactly, is Mysterio? Is he a human with powers or is he from another planet/realm ala Thor?
Or maybe her vegan bassist.Farmer1906 said:If by Phoenix you mean Thor.redline248 said:
Why are they trying to make her look like the Phoenix?
Actually, more so with DC. Just sayin'.....KidDoc said:Human with tech powers, kind of lame but many Marvel villians are pretty simple and one dimensional.TCTTS said:
Who, exactly, is Mysterio? Is he a human with powers or is he from another planet/realm ala Thor?Quote:
Debuting in The Amazing Spider-Man #13, Mysterio is Quentin Beck, a special effects wizard and stunt man working for a major Hollywood studio with dreams of making a name for himself in the film industry. However, he came to see his career in special effects as a dead-end job. His attempts to become an actor were poorly received, but he realized that his expertise in illusions could make him an effective supervillain
Oh I agree 100% DC is pretty bad with the bad guys. Honestly it is amazing how good the modern comic movies are with how thin the story lines are in general. It is one of my lifetime head scratchers as a 40's year old how Netflix has ended up with the interesting heroes/villians that are a bit more grey than the movies yet managed to mess them up a bit.YouBet said:Actually, more so with DC. Just sayin'.....KidDoc said:Human with tech powers, kind of lame but many Marvel villians are pretty simple and one dimensional.TCTTS said:
Who, exactly, is Mysterio? Is he a human with powers or is he from another planet/realm ala Thor?Quote:
Debuting in The Amazing Spider-Man #13, Mysterio is Quentin Beck, a special effects wizard and stunt man working for a major Hollywood studio with dreams of making a name for himself in the film industry. However, he came to see his career in special effects as a dead-end job. His attempts to become an actor were poorly received, but he realized that his expertise in illusions could make him an effective supervillain