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Loki’s been pruned several times without a HWR device like Sylvie has and he’s been bitten by a bunch of radioactive timelines. So when time spaghettified around him, he was already liminal (downright superliminal) regarding all of space time as well as a witch who can manipulate the fabric of reality already.

Just saw it last night. Thought it would be mediocre, but if you liked that original trailer you’re going to get all of that but better. (Some of the best fight-scene direction I’ve seen in a superhero movie to date, plot’s kind of meh, but the hangout vibe the movie hangs on is driven by endless charm — especially

1) Did NOT expect this movie to be exactly what I wanted. Slowed down a bit in the middle with the singing thing but otherwise I felt like I was back in an old-fashioned charisma-fueled actioner with absolutely pristine action choreography. As someone whose favorite MCU movie is still Winter Soldier, this felt the

Really the only hanging thread, if you want to pick nits, was the US government’s anti-extraterrestrial policy, but the situation was moving quickly enough that it was plausible for it to not become an issue.

“Why are all of the Skrulls in this sequel running from the Kree in this sequel? Do I have to watch the previous movie about Skrulls and Kree to understand it?”

Shang-Chi... Look, if you ignore 80% of the post-Endgame MCU, then Marvel is definitely struggling.

I see why this movie is divisive. The reviewer here handwaves the first act as numbing chaos while I (and a lot of other reviewers) describe that first act as containing some of the most wildly inventive and wonderfully-choreographed fight sequences ever seen in the MCU.

Comic nerds: “Why the heck would you choose this character!? No one knows this character!?”

Fun fact, there are now algorithms designed around this for renting and it’s expanding into new housing markets. They calculate the absolute most you could get for renting an apartment, what your fellow landlords are renting for, and tells you to raise the price and leave the apartment empty.

im not saying i like it, nor am in favor of it. just pointing out that gaming is a business beholden to all the ugliness of late stage capitalism.

“We have tried everything but originality and it has all failed.” You’re talking to a website whose primary criticism was that Andromeda was just more of the same but lazier.

The Geth and EDI are not living beings. They are machines built by living beings to serve a purpose and as such, their creators can choose to decommission them when they are outdated or unnecessary. Therefore, it is not genocide to destroy them.

It’s weird reading a post treating movies like Captain Marvel or basically 90% of the Disney+ shows as if they have bad reviews and not excellent reviews and box office.

From the opinion of myself, who thought Ant-Man 1 was really mediocre except for the last third, I consider Ant-Man 2 to be absolutely terrible except for literally one scene.

I think this is it for me. Last season kind of stretched out its goofy Elon Musk (but 20 years earlier) plot to an unremarkable conclusion, and since the writer doesn’t even mention the fact that North Korea got to space first, I’m thinking that’s a plotline they’ve unceremoniously decided to just put on a bus.

Deadpool 3: Snickers with Snikt

They never stopped making those movies. Vampires vs. The Bronx came out 3 years ago.

Only in the comics (and usually a lot faster in that case). X-Men was rebooted after 17 years and that’s the longest-running superhero movie franchise in history. The MCU is a close second at 15 years old.

The anime version is oddly trying to have it both ways. It tries to make it clear that Eren’s a monster — especially with Eren calling himself an idiot with too much power and saying he never had a plan and just wanted to smash anything he could get his hands on — then kicks his apocalypse down the road another few

I still remember The Hollywood Reporter inventing a conspiracy that Keirsey Clemmons was removed from Justice League by Zack Snyder, and when Keirsey Clemmons pointed out that she was removed from the Joss Whedon version of the film and asked them to addend their story they proceeded to ignore her completely.