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Valerian and The Township of 100 Planetary Bodies or whatever is the worst! Just kidding, I actually enjoyed this movie. I might be alone, but oh well. You find me a platform shooting gun and we ...
Earlier today, the very first trailer for Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets was released. The feature film adaptation of Jean-Claude Mezieres and Pierre Christin’s Valerian and ...
Bad Dreams - Valerian, a young spatio-temporal agent, chases a dissident from the year 2720 to 11th-century France and encounters the resourceful, and pretty, Laureline, who aids him in his mission.
In Vol. 3, Valerian begins by getting drunk while touring a couple of newly-colonized planets, and offers to save them from certain doom caused by an off-kilter planet spinning toward them.
Despite holding the rank of major, Valerian looks like an overgrown kid, overcompensating via an unconvincingly gruff faux Keanu Reeves accent (with the questionable dye job to match).
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets is a movie made by someone who knows how to seduce our eyes and ears, and knows well enough to leave our brains alone.
If you’d told me that Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets was the result of someone daring Luc Besson to make a better version of the Star Wars prequels, I would totally believe you.
Before Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets comes to Blu-ray and DVD next week, ComicBook.com has acquired an exclusive look at one of the special features, detailing how filmmakers and ...