I'll be honest, i didn't even realize War of the Rohirrim was a theatrical release. I for sure thought it was going straight to streaming, but now that I know it's in theaters, I'm gonna watch it today.
I wouldn't say the Scions of Cyrotak will use Spider-Man to gain their freedom. Based on the fact that the Scion in this issue killed Spider-Man after he won their bout, they're going to flat-out cheat because they think the rules of the contest are stupid. And because they cheated, that's the reason why Cyrotak will resurrect Spider-Man with the powers of Juggernaut and take those powers away after "Spidernaut" defeats them
The trailer reaction was deleted? I remember seeing the thumbnail while I was at work one day and when i went searching for it later, it was gone lol i thought I imagined it
I keep seeing ads for that new Lord of the rings movie on UA-cam. I love a Charlie Brown Christmas because of it, I bought a peanuts book in the 2000s.
I went to see the LOTR movie last night at the movies and I really enjoyed it. My expectations were low but I left pleased with the story. Didn't even feel like 2 hours had gone by. Sucks it didn't get as much love as the previous movies.
Dude, I saw War of the Rohirrim and there was literally one other guy in the theater, and before the credits even began, before the single last frame of animation was on screen, he was gone. To be fair, it was the early bird show on a Sunday afternoon, but still, like, I figured for sure a few more people would have shown up. I thought it was good, but not great. I felt like even with 2 hours being the shortest runtime of a movie in this particular universe, it was still a bit long for the story that was being told. It started great, it ended great, the middle was moving just a bit too slow for a war, and I was beginning to wonder just what we were doing. I found the nods of what was to come later in the timeline to be well used and not overly forced like it was at the end of The Hobbit, so that was good, and I liked what I saw, it's really just a discrepancy I have with the runtime.
Ill be honest, if it wasn't for you guys and The Weekly Planet I wouldn't even know this LotR movie exists, much less is in theaters right now. They've done a really really really bad job marketing it.
Sal "I feel bad for her she will literally evaporate"
Me "Just like the water Mary Jane clone from the 90s cartoon"
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO."
-Christopher Daniel Barnes acting his ASS OFF cuz rent is due to tomorrow
That scene breaks my heart every time I see it.
Thanks Sal and Tiffany!
I'll be honest, i didn't even realize War of the Rohirrim was a theatrical release. I for sure thought it was going straight to streaming, but now that I know it's in theaters, I'm gonna watch it today.
I wouldn't say the Scions of Cyrotak will use Spider-Man to gain their freedom. Based on the fact that the Scion in this issue killed Spider-Man after he won their bout, they're going to flat-out cheat because they think the rules of the contest are stupid. And because they cheated, that's the reason why Cyrotak will resurrect Spider-Man with the powers of Juggernaut and take those powers away after "Spidernaut" defeats them
Great vid y’all! 👍🏿
The trailer reaction was deleted? I remember seeing the thumbnail while I was at work one day and when i went searching for it later, it was gone lol i thought I imagined it
I got the full moon glow in the dark covers ✨️
I keep seeing ads for that new Lord of the rings movie on UA-cam. I love a Charlie Brown Christmas because of it, I bought a peanuts book in the 2000s.
Star Wars is always a Holiday movie to me. TNT and USA always did huge marathons during the season. Also, Ultimate X-Men is book of the week.
I went to see the LOTR movie last night at the movies and I really enjoyed it. My expectations were low but I left pleased with the story. Didn't even feel like 2 hours had gone by. Sucks it didn't get as much love as the previous movies.
Dark patterns is a maxi series!
With how bleak the new Ultimate world is, you wonder how any of the heroes are going to triumph over any of it?
Dude, I saw War of the Rohirrim and there was literally one other guy in the theater, and before the credits even began, before the single last frame of animation was on screen, he was gone. To be fair, it was the early bird show on a Sunday afternoon, but still, like, I figured for sure a few more people would have shown up. I thought it was good, but not great. I felt like even with 2 hours being the shortest runtime of a movie in this particular universe, it was still a bit long for the story that was being told. It started great, it ended great, the middle was moving just a bit too slow for a war, and I was beginning to wonder just what we were doing. I found the nods of what was to come later in the timeline to be well used and not overly forced like it was at the end of The Hobbit, so that was good, and I liked what I saw, it's really just a discrepancy I have with the runtime.
Tiffany please check out the worlds finest 34 variant Zatanna cover,awesome.
War Of The Rohirrim Was Fast-Tracked To Keep LOTR Rights For More Live-Action Movies
Still ruled.
Ill be honest, if it wasn't for you guys and The Weekly Planet I wouldn't even know this LotR movie exists, much less is in theaters right now. They've done a really really really bad job marketing it.
Klaus
I really dislike It's A Wonderful Life tbr, takes like an hour and 45 minutes to get to the plot
All that stuff is the plot. What you're referring to is the premise.