the dance of freedom. the death bells. the rising of the joker.
one of the most magnificent, sublime, monumental, extraordinary scenes in cinema history
1/2 How I would cook and eat every #Pokemon Day 1: #Bulbasaur
I'd begin by utilizing the bulb on it's back similar to an onion. I'd remove the outer skin layer of the bulb and slice on a mandolin and caramelize the slices with butter and a poultry stock....
If only there was an unused but seemingly mostly finished scene from #FarFromHome that didn't spoil anything and could have been included in the Avengers re-release...
On one hand, probably a bad Photoshop.
On the other hand, I specifically remember a cartoon where a certain Spider-Man villain impersonated Nick Fury and Spider-Man figured it out because this impersonator put the eyepatch over the wrong eye...
I had fun with #Hellboy. Pacing is a little messy and one effect was rough but everything else worked. Solid action. Harbour hits all the right emotional beats. I think that first trailer really didn’t do it justice and fans of the original are going to be pleasantly surprised.
You guys remember the part of Guardians of the Galaxy 1 where every single space policeman in a ship exploded? What did Xandar do the next day? That seems like a big problem.