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Oh, come on.  Am I the only one who sees this?  Everything that has happened and will happen will lead to an entire reality-clashing free-for-all of monumental proportions, and when all is said and done, the last scene will zoom out, transition from a movie frame to a comic book splash panel, and the comic will be

I am very sick of this stupid argument that TV is what influences anyone to be anything or do anything.  In my childhood, it was those dang cowboy shows making you go kill people, which evolved into those dang violent cartoons making you go kill people, which evolved into those dang video games making you go kill

Parents can read the descriptions of shows and decide if it’s appropriate for their child.

In *some* communities, Jetfire is a Valkyrie ;)

The perfect cross-reality cameo would be in the middle of an action scene, lots of chaos, The doctor and company leaping across warped reality for their lives, glimpses to other dimensions happening left and right... suddenly the whole thing goes slow-motion to the rythm of The Platters “Only you” as Dr. Strange looks

I swear to Christ, the next mother fucker to call this a Marvel movie...

Sony. It’s Sony, they own the film rights to a reported 900+ characters connected to/associated with Spider-Man. That “In Association With Marvel” tag they put on them is a legal obligation, no one from Marvel had anything to with this pile or any

At the time I am writing this, the article says “Tokyo Godfathers, which in stark contrast to his other films, is about three homeless men who find a baby and attempt to reunite the child with its mother.” It is actually one man, one girl, and a trans woman. And they are all dysfunctionally adorable. I promise you

Dear Katherine: Someone at Disney smoked something very green, with lots of seeds, spiked with funny-looking mushrooms and dust from some stuff they found on a little bag they got at a night club before the pandemic, right before hammering away on a 1940's typewriter. That is the Fuck behind the What.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg rattled off a list of new corporate values that Meta will go by. One of the most important is the catchphrase “Meta, Metamates, me,” designating the order of importance by which Meta employees should rank their own interests vs. their colleagues’ and the company’s well-being.”

Also, screw those priorities and catchphrase. That’s a live-to-work mentality straight out of an assembly line of old.”

Microsoft employees are called Microsofties, so...this isnt anything new and its not even the worst of its kind.

For the sake of Meta’s employees, I hope the Internet does its work and ridiculizes the choice of name badly enough for the company to change it. Maybe take proposals from the people who will have to bear the name?

Also, screw those priorities and catchphrase. That’s a live-to-work mentality straight out of an assembly

At the time this movie came out, I had zero knowledge about the Eternals, so I wasn’t at all invested on “how this character is supposed to look or be”, so the cast diversity worked for me, and made sense since all of them were supposed to be legends from assorted cultures across the planet. To me, the problem is that

Ask the internet and you shall receive

I think the meeting went something like this:
-Marketing: People are eating us alive about the book of Boba Fett.
-Executive (snorts a line): But it’s Boba Fett!! THIS. WAS. SUPPOSED TO. BE. A. SLAMDUNK!!!!
-Producer: We have to save this.
-Intern (opens the door): E-excuse me sirs, um, I was told to tell you that the

Let’s go even wilder.  The regeneration goes weird and the Doctor starts alternating between his past forms at random and inconvenient times!  First episode, Tennant/Smith.  Second episode, Smith/Capaldi.  Third episode, Capaldi/Eccleston (who storms out angry at his unwanted return)/Baker.  Then three episodes of

The answer is yes, in part the problem is remakes. Because once you have an iconic theme for a certain property you’re a bit on the hook to reference the previous score in part with the new one, especially in a franchise movie. But also I think its a lack of emotional highs and lows in movies that let scores stand up

I agree; I thought it was just “John Williams Magic”, but his score on Superman, Indiana Jones, and Star Wars are just iconic, and ‘get you going’ anytime you hear them.

Danny Elfman has hit a similar note (HAH!) in that Simpsons, Beetlejuice, and yes, Batman are instantly identifiable.  I its use for B:tAS helped a

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The only two themes theme in the last ::facepalms:: decade I can remember that’s not a superhero flick is from Pacific Rim.

It’s not just you. I’d add Bond, Indiana Jones, Jaws, Terminator, Robocop, Jurassic Park, Back to The Future, The Godfather, Friday the 13th, Halloween, etc... Has there been a memorable main theme in the past 30 years? Something you could just hum and be instantly recognizable? After some Googling, I found Harry