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No one is denied suffrage in starship troopers. Not all service is military

As a hardcore Roland fan/main who teared up when he died, Kevin Hart’s fine. He’s a very capable dramatic actor who can also pull off over-the-top comedy depending on the need, so he’ll do whatever they tell him to do.

Tiny Tina’s 12 in Borderlands 2, Ashly Burch is in her mid-30's.

Now the CEO of Atlas Corporation, who was previously unnamed before Rhys took over, is named Mr. Atlas!

Of course, this is just one image from a larger film and this screenshot might not be representative of what the finished film looks like, but right now this looks like a pre-recorded SNL parody that we’d cover the following Monday.

Tenet is evidence that Christopher Nolan doesn’t want to be a no-fun filmmaker but still has a long way to go.

GI Joe the Movie was so much nonsense, but Transformers the Movie was a masterpiece.

Eventually they released them together on VHS. Masterfully homaged with Wayne’s World.

Half of True Detective’s appeal was the idea that there was always something deeper and weirder to the mythos.

In the book, it’s not MILITARY service that makes a citizen, but CIVIL service.

“A harsh planet, an evil planet, a BUG planet.”

I love how they immediately show you a map of the Milky Way with arrows pointing to Earth and Klendathu on complete opposite sides of the galaxy to highlight how ridiculous the Terran explanation is and then the absolute very next shot is a bunch of orbiting rocket launchers hovering over South America shooting

The Tau are the REAL badguys... because you don’t even know they’re the bad guys.”

The satire didn’t hit because they never showed the ‘Nazi’ soldiers actually doing anything evil.

Starship Troopers has them all running around wielding M4A1 pulse rifles from Aliens, so it’s fair game.

That comment missing satire in a thread about people not understanding satire is too subtle to be good satire.

At this point, I think it’s mostly people commenting about how 30 years ago no one knew it was satire and sitting around talking about how weird it was that no one knew it was satire.

For all of its sensational stunts and flashes of wit, however, “Last Action Hero” plays more like a bright idea than like a movie that was thought through. It doesn’t evoke the mystery of the barrier between audience and screen the way Woody Allen did, and a lot of the time it simply seems to be standing around

Nothing in that decade or after it can be described as fascist.

Last Action Hero was not ahead of its time, it was just bad. There were over a half dozen action movie parodies released in a three year period around this movie and it was the worst one and it made the least amount of money.