Like this movie? It's on Discovery Family right now, looks weird
>>88743017
Damn, I missed it by an hour. Fuck EST.
Don Bluth, great villain, two good songs
>>88743017
Once apon December is a God tier song.
Show me your school spirit Carps!~
Besides Kevin and Sarah, did the kids of the cul-de-sac really hate the Eds?
Rolf hated Eddy.
>>88742995
I don't think Jimmy was too fond of them.
>>88742995
Naz
>Too cool and nice to really hate them, but recognized when they were being dicks
Johnny
>Too naive/stupid to hate anybody
Rolf
>Who the fuck knows with that guy
Jimmy
>Thinks whatever Sarah tells him to think and since she hated the Eds (except Double D, but that crush was infrequent at best)
The Kankers
>They clearly didn't hate the Eds but enjoyed torturing them with their, uh, "love".
Though the finale movie clearly had all the kids hating the Eds until the end, so there.
GOD IS BIGGER THAN THE BOOGIE MAN
HE'S BIGGER THAN GODZILLA OR THE MONSTERS ON TV
>>88742986
but is he bigger thanARMAGEDDON
>>88742986
Are they trying to make me scared of god?
>>88743016
Is it working?
Who would honestly chose to serve this prick over Cobra Commander?
Fools. Cobra Commander is the best.
>>88742890
who has the better dental plan?
>>88743008
Is it wrong to say I can sympathize with Cobra Commander?
What is your favorite current comic book series?
DC, It's to the point and easy to read.
AC's run is all over the place, And it isn't very profitable.
>>88742468
Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner
>>88742468
Probably the current Superman run. Its pretty great all around.
>Be civilian
>Spider-man is a well known public figure
>suddenly a second wall crawler is swinging around the city
>dresses identical to Spider-man, but in black
How would you describe Miles to other people on town? Would you call him Spider-man, or would you call him the Black Spider-man?
"Spider-Man in Black" if somebody hasn't managed to meme a name people would recognize.
>>88742383
spider-manlet
Spiderman of color
Why do they always draw Gwenpool as an obese girl? Is it some Marvel "body positivity" thing? It's extremely cringey and kind of gross.
>>88742043
>>88742086
BRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPPPPPPPPPFFFFFFF
>>88742043
Is that obese?
Well lets see how this goes.
>>88741998
[/spoiler] Would you?
yea
>>88741918
I mean, I'm up for it, but how
>>88742046
I guess you could use her like a fleshlight?
Everyone knows that the worst comic characters ever created are
>Carol Danvers
>The Inhumans
>Miles Morales
>Damien Wayne
But which one is the WORST?
>>88741796
>>Damien Wayne
Nah m8.
>>88741796
didn't we just have this thread?
Sage
>>88742078
Bump
"We're born, we live, and when our time comes, we die. It's just the natural cycle of life."
RIP Debbie Reynolds
>>88741606
>it's true
What the holy fuck.
>>88741606
Who exactly was Debbie?
>>88741695
The voice of Charlotte the spider.
And the lady from Singin in the Rain.
Oh yeah and CARRIE FISHER'S MOTHER.
So, I'm watching Nickelodeon's Wolverine and the Xmen (best continuity ever btw...) and I'm wondering, does this pick up years after X-men Evolution? The characters seem to all know each other already, the theme of the show seems to be set as if they've already been through a lot together, and the overall design of the characters and even some outfits harken back to the X-men Evolution series..
Was Wolverine & the Xmen meant to be a continuation of Evolution? Also why didn't it last past season 1? It's a damn fine cartoon and it has the best continuity and "movie" like story telling of any other Xmen series and that all with only 1 season
>>88741492
Been a while since I saw it, but I don't think it was tied to Evolution.
It wasn't an origin story, the team was already established. Well, being rebuilt after its destruction anyway.
It had something to do with licensing rights that kept a second season from being made. It was disappointing, because Age of Apocalypse was teased.
>>88741492
Early in production it was intended to be a continuation I believe, several people who worked on Evolution went on to make WATXM. However they are ultimately not connected. If Wolverine hitting on Jean early on wasn't enough of a hint it will become clear enough as the series progresses.
At some point it was also hinted to be in the same universe as Avengers EMH but I don't think that was ever hard canon.
>>88741589
EMH established that it had A Wolvervine, who was part of Cap's Howling Commando's in WW2,
>Imagine the FBI being told that they had to turn over their internal memos to the CIA. It wouldn’t be a good day at the office. Organizations, government or private, typically don’t like to share their information with outside entities for a variety of reasons. The same holds true if you asked S.H.I.E.L.D. and A.I.M. to talk to each other. It wouldn’t be a love fest. Interesting internal politics are the backdrop for Al Ewing’s upcoming U.S. Avengers #1 for Marvel NOW! In this PREVIEWSworld Exclusive interview, Al Ewing hints that sometimes the workplace culture for heroes can be almost as mind-numbing as the bad guys that want them dead and buried.
>U.S. Avengers #1 is in comic shops January 4.
**********
>Vince Brusio: One minute you’re writing about crazed killers in The Ninjettes, and the next you’re writing about heroes that give us hope. So how did this gig happen, Al? Give us the dirt on how you got the green light to write U.S. Avengers ?
>Al Ewing: I've been building up to this particular plot beat for some time: the endgame of the ongoing A.I.M./S.H.I.E.L.D. war in New Avengers was always to have A.I.M. come into the fold, so to speak. They were never going to be on the run forever, and the options were either return the organization to villain status — which I didn't have much interest in doing — or complete their redemption arc, and have Roberto Da Costa lead them into a new era of heroism.
>So I was already looking to retire the yellow jumpsuits, and when I heard that the title "U.S. Avengers" was floating around the ether, as these things do, it caught my imagination in terms of a direction to follow. Red, White and Blue jumpsuits! Why not?
>Vince Brusio: You’ve said previously that some people like the idea of U.S. Avengers and others don’t, given what’s happened since Standoff and Civil War II. Could you elaborate further on that statement? How do the politics of the moment affect this team’s formation?
>Al Ewing: Well, it's the Marvel Universe, and not everyone agrees. We're folding S.H.I.E.L.D. and A.I.M. a little tighter than I figured at the earlier stages, but there are still going to be people within S.H.I.E.L.D. that don't like the idea of A.I.M. being involved with their work at all — and vice versa. So there might be some interesting internal politics that develop there. Will Roberto be able to retain full control of A.I.M. now that they're the establishment, or should he have been more careful with what he wished for?
>Vince Brusio: Describe for us some of the egos in the new team. What impasse may lie ahead for certain individuals?
A>l Ewing: Roberto Da Costa has been the outlaw for a long time, and now he has to start playing by the rules more. So there's that. Will he be able to keep the same free-wheeling, seat-of-the-pants modus operandi now that he has people to report to and paperwork to fill out? And will that lead to some of his underlings — who fell in love with their Supreme Leader's supercool style — feeling a little cheated? We'll find out.
>What else? Sam Guthrie is wondering if he's even an Earthling any more, never mind an American. Dr. Toni Ho is struggling with the change from backroom boffin to the awesome Iron Patriot. And I'm not even mentioning the all-new Red Hulk... or the return of American Kaiju!
>Vince Brusio: Are there any particular stories in the Marvel universe that may have had an influence on your storytelling? Anything that may have served as a reference? The way a story flowed, or turned on itself? What’s made an impression on you that helped you draft your own roadmap on how U.S. Avengers would unfold?
>Al Ewing: Well, the biggest influence in terms of tone is probably the early S.H.I.E.L.D. stories, which in turn points back to Man From U.N.C.L.E. and the various other James Bond pastiches and spoofs that informed that. I'm also taking some inspiration from old Captain America stories from the past — that sense of writers in dark times exploring what their country meant to them — and a few yet to come. The U.S. Avengers are going to have their role to play in the future.
>Vince Brusio: You’ve worked before with artist Paco Medina, going as far back as Contest of Champions. What does he bring to the table with his illustrations for this book? As you know his strengths, how do you think he’s going to dazzle us in the pages of U.S. Avengers?
>Al Ewing: Paco's a joy. His art style is wonderfully clean and clear, but also fairly glam — he's got a great way with an action beat and a character reveal. We're getting pages in the inbox from U.S. Avengers #1, and I feel like he's taken a leap forward - he's just getting better and better all the time, and I can't wait to see what's next.
Is it me or does this movie actually look like it could be funny?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tquIfapGVqs
>>88741390
Saw a trailer for this before Rogue One. Literally nobody in the theater laughed.
>>88741390
Dreamworks shill detected.
>>88741390
I chuckled at it. I have no interest in seeing it, but I'm surprised it managed to be even 1% funny. But hey, it could surprise us. Also couldn't stop thinking about how sweet it'd be to have the mind of an adult and getting breastfed all the time.