hulking demonic Mongolians.
hulking demonic Mongolians.
Well look what you get when you don’t explain why the hero can suddenly kill people with his bare hands: every Arnold movie where he plays a dad or “common everyman.” 6th Day, Collateral Damage, etc.
“He’s not comfortable in the pocket.”
Translation: Seahawks brass didn’t like that the truth leaked, and called another stooge to kick some dirt around the facts.
Is there a woman taking a shower when they rip off the side of a building?
I feel legitimately really bad for the kid - according to the WaPo article, the mom and kid refused to talk to Ronan Farrow. Which leads me to believe that they are reasonable humans (excepting the mom’s one-time terrible decision of fucking Trump, I guess). Can you imagine walking around in the world, living your…
A white male with one successful movie under his belt?! HERE—HAVE A STAR WAR!
“Flop around on and sweat all over”. Pardon me while I go barf up my breakfast.
The key point here is not whether Trump has a love child; that’s salacious but not really that important. It’s that if AMI has a practice of buying and spiking negative Trump stories to keep them out of circulation, the money is arguably an illegal campaign contribution.
He’s paid for a few abortions too, I’ll wager.
But A Quiet Place IS sci-fi?
“thats art! thats comparable to a friggin Rembrandt!”
Wow, you are a gatekeeping piece of shit. You don’t get to say that a thing that was created by artists isn’t art. Just because it was a collaboration, or had a budget, or got popular, doesn’t change the fact that it’s art. DO YOU THINK ARTISTS DON’T WANT TO MAKE MONEY? You are a truly dumb fuck.
Saying that a movie isn’t art just because it’s part of a franchise and/or makes money is to catastrophically misunderstand what “art” is. Black Panther is profoundly artistic, on many vectors and with impressive granularity. Just because they had a budget and studio backing doesn’t make it less “art.” It isn’t some…
I have a feeling that Black Panther’s historic success is going to be a double-edged sword for awhile, as future films have an unrealistic metric by which to be measured: $1.3 billion...
But it seems a little odd to categorize Black Panther as an “action-adventure story,” when it pointedly takes on political and cultural themes
I mean, he’s not wrong. Black Panther, despite it’s political themes, is first and foremost an action-adventure movie and was billed as such. It just also happened to have political themes. But those political themes, despite being in the movie, are only lightly touched upon — most of the focus is on the action.