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  1. With all that said of course, there's still good stuff out there. It’s just spread out a lot more, although perhaps a little too thinly. A visionary director might be just as likely these days to work in TV, or to make an Amazon exclusive as they are to head to, say, Universal. There's simply more content and more avenues to get it to an audience.
  2. Michael* replied to goose's topic in Sports
    No doubt Keys and Gray will be thrilled with the Chosen One's appointments of Pearce, Irvine and McKinlay as coaches. I still think West Ham are too good to go down, although they mightn't be in January when Jagielka, Pienaar, Osman, Gibson and Howard arrive.
  3. I think it's one of those things where although we'd all prefer these matters to be settled in a court of law, it doesn't always need to happen for a certain degree of justice to be done. As far as I know, Bill Cosby has yet to be found guilty of anything, but most people accept that his reputation is deserved because the accusations are so numerous. One of the weird complexities of the Spacey thing is that his response to Rapp's accusation appeared to suggest that more such accusations could be forthcoming. Obviously, we all read things in different ways, but I think he’s pretty much invited a higher level of public suspicion now, and done so in a manner that makes it hard to have any sympathy for him.
  4. I did something terrible in a previous life.
  5. Michael* replied to Michael*'s topic in Television
    Yeah, it's a bit sad that we're not getting 'bad ass' Reign. I suppose to be fair, it was probably never really on the cards for an actress of Odette's standing to end up hidden under a mountain of make-up or CGI. I do like what they're doing with Samantha at the moment, though. Since they're positioning Kara as being a bit spikier these days, pitting her against a villain who, at her core, is sincere and sympathetic should be a total slam dunk. It's such a neat twist on the usual dynamic and potentially just so full of tragedy.
  6. Michael* replied to Michael*'s topic in Television
    Ah, that must have been what threw me. I'm guessing that they dropped the 'secret identity' plotline for him in pretty short order then, because I can only vaguely remember it now. If I'm honest, I grew to not mind Mon El after a while, although his reappearance would probably mean the show shifting back into some of the more soap opera-ish stuff from last season, which would be a pity because I'm really enjoying the tone of S3 so far.
  7. I think partly, that's to do with box office numbers, but it's also to do with a distribution model that increasingly means that only large scale 'event' movies with massive marketing budgets can drag people away from their streaming services and 60-inch TVs. Hollywood is selling time these days, as much as anything else – see it now, while it’s hot and people are talking about it. It’s not a model likely to generate many Chinatowns or 2001s, but a lot of it is down to the studios simply going where the market takes them.
  8. Michael* replied to Michael*'s topic in Movies
    I think perhaps they tried a little too hard to make it like the original Iron Man, so it doesn't find a groove as easily as the first one did. Don Cheadle did a good job of replacing Terrence Howard, though. I actually liked Howard's version of Rhodey a lot, but much like Ruffalo's Hulk it's since become quite hard to imagine anyone except Cheadle in the role.
  9. Thread cleaned. Personal issues don't belong here.
  10. Michael* replied to Michael*'s topic in Movies
    Just recently rewatched IM2 and honestly, I didn't think it was as bad as it was made out to be at the time. It's certainly the weakest of the Iron Man trilogy and perhaps the MCU, but taken in isolation it's still a decent watch. Would have benefited a lot from stronger development of Whiplash and a hell of a lot more Sam Rockwell.
  11. Michael* replied to Michael*'s topic in Movies
    International trailer.
  12. Michael* replied to Michael*'s topic in Movies
    Iron Man 2 Release Date: May 7, 2010 Director: Jon Favreau Synopsis With the world now aware of his identity as Iron Man, Tony Stark must contend with both his declining health and a vengeful mad man with ties to his father's legacy. Cast Robert Downey Jr. - Tony Stark Gwyneth Paltrow - Pepper Potts Don Cheadle - James 'Rhodey' Rhodes Scarlett Johansson - Natalie Rushman / Natasha Romanoff Sam Rockwell - Justin Hammer Mickey Rourke - Ivan Vanko Samuel L. Jackson - Nick Fury Clark Gregg - Agent Coulson John Slattery - Howard Stark Garry Shandling - Senator Stern Paul Bettany - JARVIS Kate Mara - U.S. Marshal Leslie Bibb - Christine Everhart Jon Favreau - Happy Hogan
  13. I don't know what's worse, how unrelentingly bleak the stream of allegations is, or how little the whole situation shocks me.
  14. If it's genuinely a blank canvas for Rian Johnson within the world of Star Wars, that’s amazing. The studio must be super confident in The Last Jedi.
  15. Michael* replied to a post in a topic in Computer & Video Games
    I'm downloading the expansion as we speak, 31 minutes and counting.
  16. Michael* replied to Michael*'s topic in Television
    I thought that too, but for some reason I was struggling to remember if the others knew him as Mon El or by another name.
  17. Michael* replied to goose's topic in Sports
    You can certainly set your watch to the kind of rinse and repeat cycle that middle order Premier League clubs get stuck in. They really love an 'exotic' flair manager, until they have a bit of a wobble and replace him with a dreary, result-grinding British manager. Of course, the problem West Ham now have is that the Moyesiah's ability to grind out results, regardless of what the likes of Leon Osman, Joleon Lescott and Danny Murphy would have us all believe, clearly deserted him after he left Everton.
  18. Michael* replied to goose's topic in Sports
    The next best thing. Seriously though, a few of our members always seemed fond of Real, but I'm not sure how often they visit us these days.
  19. Michael* replied to goose's topic in Sports
    The problems at Sunderland obviously go far deeper than Grayson, but when you can't get a home win against the only side below you in the league, I suppose you can't really have many complaints about being shown the door. And while I'm not daft enough to expect the current squad to be pushing for promotion, staying comfortably clear of the bottom three certainly shouldn't be beyond them. In the long run though, it would seem that the club is going to need new ownership for anything to really change, preferably with the remit of rebuilding, writing off all the dead wood and getting a decent manager who has time to work.
  20. Michael* replied to a post in a topic in Computer & Video Games
    Having heard a lot of good things, I scooped a copy as soon as I found a decent deal. Loved everything about it apart from when you had to take on the human bandits, which compared to the super fun machine fights, seemed a bit on the pedestrian side. Still, a strong contender for game of the year.
  21. So, the basic gist of the reviews so far is that if you liked what you saw in the trailers, you'll have a blast with the movie. I'll reserve judgement until I've seen it of course, but it's certainly encouraging to hear that Taika Waititi got to tell a Marvel story in his own style. The Planet Hulk stuff is apparently very well done, too.
  22. Michael* replied to Lkjh's topic in Movies
    Official 'heroes' trailer.