She was just magnetic. I was a lot more worried about her and her crew on their police cruiser than I was about Jackie and Ernest J. Keebler when everything was falling apart/blowing up on Jupiter.
'Safe'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Surprised there isn't already a discussion of Jason Momoa's Aquaman costume: [link]
I think it's a pretty nifty version of his early 2000s costume, though they're still doing the annoying super-muted/dark colors thing they did with Wonder Woman and (to a lesser degree) Superman. Everyone doesn't have to look like Batman, DC! Marvel has proven again and again you can dress characters in their classic color scheme (with some modifications) and make it work on-screen.
I'm not saying they should have done the orange shirt (because that really would look horrible on-screen. It's bad enough on the page.) But the greens and golds could stand to be more vibrant.
I like that the Aquaman costume mirrors some of Mamoa's own tattoos.
But DC is the House of Grim and Gritty!
Surprised there isn't already a discussion of Jason Momoa's Aquaman costume:
Couldn't discuss it. Haven't caught my breath yet.
I was discussing it places more suited to the discussion.
Places where we can endlessly post and reblog the image, then follow it up with some shirtless action.
Just saw Birdman. That is a weird film. Good, but weird.
I saw it the other night, and maybe I was high on cough syrup, but I thought it was well-made and full of shit.
We are watching Boyhood right now.
I really enjoyed Birdman, but this quote about it made me snort:
Birdman, after all, is a movie about someone who hopes to create something as good as Boyhood.