In one, Ed. Bale locked the playboy with issues character with that role. Give the character a heart of gold, and a bat costume, and there's your Bruce Wayne.
Emma Stone's Gwen Stacy. Unless they revamp the storyline (and fuck 'em in their poop chutes if they do), she's destined for a dramatic end.
I wonder if they'll go panel-loyal and recreate the *snap* bit.
Yes, it is morbid, but so was that moment.
(I can't be the only one who looked at the title of that comic page and started hearing "The Night Chicago (Laura's Daddy) Died" from High Fidelity. Angina's tough.)
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Sean Bean and his turtleneck sweaters beg to differ. Scarfield was good, but Bean was tops.
Considine was in the '80 installment. '80 was the shit.
'80 was good but '83 was better because there was some resolution and the fact Marc Addy of all people was the lead guy. Even though the focus was on David Morrisey's character getting redemption.
Plus, I'd like to think Garfield in '74 looks like how I would look in the 70s.
"Everything is amazing right now and no one is happy" - Louis C.K.
I wonder if they'll go panel-loyal and recreate the *snap* bit.
Yes, it is morbid, but so was that moment.
The Snap Heard 'Round The World. Then there's the camp that believes she was dead from the shock of the fall before Spidey tried to catch her. Depends on who you talk to.
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