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The Most Underrated Resident Evil Game Deserves A Remake (& It's Not Code: Veronica)
Resident Evil Zero and Resident Evil 1 needs to be rebooted in the same 'RE2 Remake' style, and then go after 'Code: Veronica X'. I get that people will say that there's already a reboot for RE1, only it's the same game play/game engine used from the original. Yeah, the visuals and the voice acting is better, but the whole 'not moving with the character' while walking down a long hallway just so the camera could catch up to the character you're playing often sucked, especially when you're in the mansion upstairs, you're walking down that long hallway, and just when you get to the end of hallway and turn to your right, the camera catches up with you just as you're attacked by a zombie, or worse, a Hunter. Nope. It would be nice to have the camera angle right behind Chris or Jill. The same goes for Rebecca Chambers in REZero.
It's Taken Star Wars 48 Years To Fix George Lucas' Biggest Stormtrooper Mistake
the scene in 'Star Wars Episode 4- A New Hope' where Luke and Obi-Wan come across a destroyed Jawa Sandcrawler? what Obi-Wan told Luke about the difference between sand people and Imperial stormtroopers? It seems like they could shoot and hit their targets then.
I Wish Enterprise Season 5 Got To Tell The Story Star Trek Hinted At For 59 Years
Rick Berman ruined Star Trek by not ing the torch by allowing DS9 to go from TV to the big screen, which in turn would have brought the 'Dominion War' to the big screen. Imagine seeing that final battle set both in space, and on the ground, as we would see thousands of Klingons battling thousands of Jem Hadar on the battlefield. Wasted opportunities for two films that did terrible at the box office- 'Insurrection' and 'Nemesis'.
Godzilla & Kong Finally Have Worthy Competition After The Monsterverse's $2.5 Billion Success
The next Monsterverse movie should feature what humans are doing to defend themselves against the very monsters that threaten their lives, going beyond what we've seen with Monarch and MechaGodzilla. I know asking for the Shogun Warriors, as in 'all' of the giant robots together or separately, would be awesome to see, particularly Mazinger Z, or maybe bring in other giant robots from Marvel, like Red Ronin and Ultimo. But overall, I would be happy to see just an updated version of Gigan and Jet Jaguar.
Val Kilmer's Performance In Tombstone Was So Good, It Got Him His Second Most Iconic Role
Top Gun? Yes. Tombstone? Yes. Heat? Yes. Batman Forever? No. I can't help but feel that Val Kilmer would have been better off not doing that movie.
I Was So Happy With The Rookie Season 7's Best Celina Replacement (Until Grey Got Involved)
Glenn I can't help but wonder how many more seasons the series has before the network decides to cancel the show, regardless of how well it is in the ratings. There's been dozens of shows that suddenly ended. Example- DC's Legends Of Tomorrow. The last season ended on a cliffhanger that would have led into the next season, only the CW decided that they didn't want to do the whole 'Arrowverse' thing anymore and canceled several shows like Batwoman, Stargirl and Black Lightning. So there's always a possibility that the producers are probably preparing for the series end by closing a lot of the character's storylines, should they end the series after next season.
Prediction- Lucy gets pregnant. So does Bailey. By the end of next season, John gets promoted.
Sorry, Thanos: The Infinity Gauntlet Era Is Over as Marvel Has Officially Found Its Replacement
It's clear that Marvel needs to bring in two previous comics into the MCU, and that's Rom- Spaceknight and the Micronauts. To add Rom, we could see a connection between the Skrulls and the 'Dire Wraiths', and to add the Micronauts, we would finally have the 'Microverse' instead of the 'Quantum Realm'.
Why Doesn't the Watcher Just Kill Galactus? There's an Incredibly Dark Reason Why
The thing is, there are several moments within Marvel Comics history where someone chose not to let Galactus die, like Reed Richards during issue Fantastic Four issue #244, and further back during Fantastic Four issue #175, when the High Evolutionary saved Galactus' life after consuming the Impossible Man's planet. That's because they saw a greater purpose for Galactus' existence, at which at the time, was considered one of the holy trinity of the Marvel Comics universe, which was 'Eternity, Death, and Galactus'. John Byrne even did a series called 'The Last Galactus Story' where we see Galactus becomes the next 'big bang' event at the end of our universe, and that Nova (Galactus' hearld) becomes the next Galactus in the new universe.
10 Serious Godzilla Movies That Aren't Campy Or Schlocky
I will continue to make this request and push this idea among Godzilla/Monsterverse fans, and that they need to bring in an updated live action version of Jet Jaguar to the big screen, along with either the entire Shogun Warriors, or just one giant robot like Mazinger Z. For me, I wouldn't mind seeing a live action version of the Shogun Warriors based on the Marvel Comics series. So please, PLEASE, consider this request, whether it's a movie trilogy or a TV series. Thank you.
Thanos Wasn't Just Wrong, He Was Lazy: The Infinity Stones Are More Powerful Than the Titan Knew
Does 'anyone' read comics anymore? Read the six part Marvel Comics series 'The Infinity Gauntlet' (artist: George Perez, Ron Lim), which shows Thanos battling not just Galactus, but the Celestials, the Stranger, Kronos, One Above All, etc. All powerful cosmic beings, and Thanos beat them without breaking a sweat.
I've Changed My Mind, The Fantastic Four: First Steps Should Have Major Marvel Movie Cameos In Its Alternate MCU Timeline
This cannot be stressed enough: 'read the comics', the very stories that these movies and TV shows are based on. If you did, you would 'know' the story of Galactus and his first arrival to earth, led by his hearld 'the Silver Surfer'. That it was 'the Watcher' who decides to break his oath of non- interference to warn the people of earth (or to be precise, the Fantastic Four), and even sends Johnny Storm, 'aka the Human Torch', to Galactus' world ship to retrieve the Ultimate Nullifier. For decades, Galactus has been seen as as a cosmic universal 'balance', a 200 foot giant who consumes the life energies of living planets, mostly with the aid of converter machines. The only time he himself consumes a planet is seen in FF issue#157, where he attacked the Skrull homeworld, went down to the surface of the planet, and then down to the planet's core, destroying it from the inside. He's never been bigger than a planet, nor does he eat planets like someone eating an apple.
What Happened To Captain Archer After Star Trek: Enterprise Ended
@Mark You do know that 'Enterprise' is set in a slightly different timeline, one that was created following the events of 'Star Trek: First ' where Zefran Cochran was influenced by what he experienced and saw, particularly while flying the Phoenix and seeing the Enterprise NCC-1701-E. The very ship design of the Enterprise NX-01 was due to what he saw, in comparison to the 'original' of Cochran in the original series in 1966.
Marvel Is Bringing Back Kang the Conqueror Whether We Like It or Not
The thing is, to any true comic book fan who has followed the Avengers for decades, we recognize Kang as a important part of the Avengers story, just as Magneto is to the X-Men, and Doctor Doom is to the Fantastic Four. Kang is an Avengers villain, so it makes sense to have him in an Avengers movie. If anyone 'hates' this, or hates that Galactus will appear as a giant cosmic humanoid being who consumes the life energies of planets, then perhaps they need to stop going to 'comic book inspired' movies.
Why Galactus Is So Small In The MCU's Fantastic Four
The best example of how big/tall Galactus is, would be 'Fantastic Four #242-244 (vol. 1). On issue #243, Galactus is battling of the FF and the Avengers, and they are small next to him, like, Galactus is 100 feet tall. Then again, Galactus' size was dwindling due to him starving, and he ends up collapsing and nearly dying. This is a pivotal moment in Marvel Comics history, as Reed Richards 'saves' Galactus' life, a decision that would later finds Reed captured and put on trial by several alien races (can't how to spell the alien race's name that put him on trial at the moment). Overall, I am 'VERY' happy that Galactus looks like the character from the comics.
Forget AI: Star Wars Has the Perfect Plan for Bringing Back Its Original Characters
With all of the hate towards Disney, perhaps it would be better to have George Lucas simply regain ownership of Star Wars, and either make more films and TV shows that are connected to what he and Disney has done so far, or he simply 'reboots' Star Wars and creates a story that lives up to his vision for what he's always wanted Star Wars to look like since the very beginning. With today's technology in special effects/CGI, there's no doubt that Lucas could accomplish this. If fans truly believe in George Lucas' vision of Star Wars, believe that 'he' should have always been in control of his own story, then they will him recreating/rebooting his story.
The Last Three Superman Actors To Lead TV Shows Come Together As Tom Welling, Tyler Hoechlin & Dean Cain Unite In New Photos
James Gunn should reboot the DCCU with the Arrowverse actors.
Galactus vs Khonshu: Marvel Reveals Which God Is Strongest and It's Not Close
The thing is, Galactus isn't a god nor does he claim to be. Galactus is the sentence of the universe, one who existed 'before' our universe (or rather the Marvel '616' earth's universe), and according to John Byrne, will become the next 'Big Bang' event that creates the next universe. Over the decades of the character, Galactus has defeated the gods, but has never claimed to be one.
Looking forward to the Fantastic Four movie, and hope that 'Galactus' is the character from the comics, and not a huge cosmic cloud or a 'human sized' villain.
Stephen Amell’s Forgotten Superhero Role Was The Perfect Companion To Arrow But Ended Too Soon
James Gunn should reboot the DCCU with the Arrowverse actors. They 'proved' that they were dedicated to their roles over the years, and seeing an theatrical Arrowverse would be awesome. We already know what 'Superman & Lois' looks like theatrically, considering that the first season was done with a budget that had theatrical special effects.
The Monsterverse Wouldn't Exist Without This Unmade Sequel To A 1971 Godzilla Movie
Well, during the 70's, Mattle added Godzilla to the Shogun Warriors toy lineup, and even though it was a terrible idea, Godzilla was part of the toy series, so it only seems fair that 'one' giant robot is allowed to become part of the Monsterverse to fight alongside a updated Jet Jaguar and MechaGodzilla. Maybe it could be Mazinger Z, Gaiking or even Voltron. Just have 'someone' from the Shogun Warriors in the Monsterverse.
Disney Already Has The Perfect Response To The Monsterverse (And It Will Be Nothing Like Godzilla Vs. Kong)
I wish they would consider bringing in Jet Jaguar and Mazinger Z into the Monsterverse, if not create a separate trilogy series featuring the Shogun Warriors that could be based on the Marvel Comics run. It's the lease they can do considering that Mattel included Godzilla as part of the toy lineup.