Mental that. Think there is/ was meant to be 4 films, no idea if they’re dependent on the success of the first or not though.
They will be if they continue to bomb. I love this kind of thing and Costner does it well. I'm a big fan of Cormack McCarthy's Border Trilogy and this should be similar in some ways
Threads is on BBC4 tonight, in 2 minds whether to watch it, pretty much traumatized me when they showed it at school.
My biggest problem with it (apart from the ridiculous plot holes) is that it was an untimely reminder of how at least 3 or 4 of the story arcs are mind-numingly boring having spent an entire season going round in pointless circles. Numenor, Confirmed-Gandalf, Theo/Isildur so far haven't warranted the amount of screen time or effort put into them. Bit like Southampton, Fulham and Leicester. It's ok that they're there, but no one would really miss them if they weren't. I read a review earlier that argued that a far better season would have solely focused on the Adar/Suaron/Dwarf story arcs and it would have been much better. I tend to agree.
Long Legs Solid horror/thriller. Pretty obvious twist, but Nic Cage absolutely kills it as the antagonist. Utterly creepy and unsettling and it was a pleasure seeing him play a character that didn't involve delivering all of his lines at full volume and over-acting every scene. 7/10
Deadpool and wolverine 2\10 High jackman again ruins the character wolverine. Man's a kitty cat This could've been epic but instead it was tragic. Hard to make a Deadpool film unentertaining but hats off Hugh you've done it again.
Hes literally ruined wolverine for a generation . Take Logan for example, says a bad word once or twice. Pathetic. And all the X-Men movie's
Wolverine is sposed to be a a scary extremely grumpy violent animal with a bad temper . The wolverine we've been given for the last 15 years is the LGBTQ non offensive nice and safe version with bubbles. Cack