Aludra
Aludra
Aludra

I agree with most of what you said, although if ever possible to show every superhero in action (there were a lot of complaints with how ‘small’ Civil War felt among comic book fans) I’m all for it. Movie universes rarely get this kind of opportunity...Even if it was somewhat chaotic.

Nebula had a number of good ones. I was a bug fan of her first, dismissive, reaction to Scott Lang.

I finally saw this, and I have to say that there are a couple of really good hours in this 3 hour movie.

My personal definition of fan service is the inclusion of unnecessary scenes that do nothing to advance the story.  I’m fine with Easter eggs, insider references, returning characters, etc. as long as it doesn’t distract.

I mean, yeah.

If yesterday was Taco Tuesday and I woke up and texted my best friend “Hey! It’s Taco Tuesday! Let’s get lunch!” and then later, we go to the taco place and I order nachos, is it okay for my friend to physically force me to eat a taco because earlier in the day I said I wanted a taco?

Here’s an idea. How about we bring back actual witch-hunts, but for suspected rapists?

My 35-yr-old virgin ass is proof that lace panties aren’t a penis-whistle.

It’s a lot

You misspelled “whining”. 

Oh, I’m sorry*, I’m just on the defensive because I always encounter white people who tell me all the time that asking every brown person where they came from is totally normal and unburdened by any subtext.

I mean, those are still uncool, though the latter is worse than the former. “What is your background?”: fine, okay; that kind of question can be asked as a genuine “getting to know you” gambit. “Where did you grow up?” though: fuck outta here with that. The question asker is almost never satisfied with “We lived near

How do you try to provide insight and guidance to kids on matters with which you have no experience?

He was my favorite character and they killed him off. I wish they would bring his love interest Christina back, as I liked the actress.

The reference to a "house of cards" implies a very unstable, fragile balance. This is anything but. These fucking creeps are bulletproof.

This mythology shit is just a fad.

No kidding.  But the people on Mad Men are a very particular subset of non-Black Americans, and it's not surprising that most of them weren't.

Don't get me wrong, I like Pete, but I don't buy the "just because I want to make a bunch of money off of these black, yellow, and brown folk, I can't be racist or a bigot!' idea.

Stupid bird! I never should have put you in charge!

Pete operates on the "capitalism is the great equalizer" philosophy of social equality, in that there is no race in the marketplace, only consumers and potential consumers.