AnotherTallguy
AnotherTallguy
AnotherTallguy

Google would just love that...

Yeah, a lot of people seem to forget that this film follows the same structure of the last two Mad Max films. Max wanders around, finds woman with a group of people, helps said woman with her problems and those with her, and at the end he leaves on to the next great adventure. He’s just a character along for the ride

Does your daughter know about the animated series Young Justice? There are a number of great female characters in it.

In the movie, the scene features the Wasp, but Disney decided that girls don't buy enough Legos to include her.

Is this Midnight? It is, isn’t it? DON’T GO THERE! NEVER GO THERE!

Nonsense. They’d be using Alienware.

Clue is the exception. There is nothing not fantastic about Clue.

Long’s basically the damsel-in-distress Willis has to bodyguard for most of the film.

Which is a pity, because I feel like I could watch Geena Davis kick bad guys around all day.

Alas...

The thing about Amazing Spider-Man 2 is, it’s actually a really good movie when it’s about Peter/Spidey, Gwen, and Aunt May, but a pretty lame movie when it’s about anyone or anything else. We’ve never seen a more perfect rendering of Spider-Man as a character in live action; it was just all the other stuff that

I think you still know the point, though. You don’t have to like the point. None of us have to like the point, but the point is obvious and real. Scarlet Johansson plays a character who is supposed to have been raised a Soviet spy. She was born in 1984, and was already a SHIELD agent when she was 25. She’s the one

While I tend to agree that Sam certainly is one of the most heroic characters in the story, I think you are being unfair to Frodo. The temptation of the Ring was so grave that Gandalf (an angel) would not even touch it, and without ever holding it, it corrupted Borimir. The ring represents evil so great that

Heckuva swell guy, for a horrible human being.

Neville’s life was no picnic, either, and it’s explicitly canon that he could have been the Chosen One. He was usually dismissed as the untalented lumpy tagalong that everyone merely tolerated, but he stepped up in a big way when Harry bothered to involve people other than Ron and Hermione in his plans.

Went from typical mean girl to big damn hero. She didn’t have any offensive powers, just her visions, and she still kicked ass. Xander gets credit for being a non-powered Scooby, but Cordy was just as non-powered and wasn’t all mopey and whiny like Xander.

Nausicaa’s giant warriors. The atomic bomb in humanoid form.

Living? Yes. Weapon? Definitely designed to be. So I’d say the Iron Giant passes all of the qualifications of a living weapon that in the end chooses to be something more.

I have to disagree on some accounts. Some action scenes show progress and growth in a character's ability, which is often the plot of some action movies.

Like in the Avengers for example, the scene in New York and scenes on the helicarrier show the team fighting together. Roughly at first on the helicarrier, and then