How exactly do they have no free will? Because they can’t swear?
How exactly do they have no free will? Because they can’t swear?
I forgot about 300. So that’s two. BvS had a pretty comic accurate costume, but if we’re talking about the entire look of the movie, I wouldn’t count it.
Even doing something not within the realm of possibility isn’t enough to push into science fiction in my mind. They can’t do half the computer things they do on CSI and those shows, but they aren’t science fiction. That’s because it’s presented as something that could be done in our world, whereas sci-fi has a “what…
By all you mean one?
It certainly has the feel of science fiction, it's in the same vein, and as someone else pointed out appeals to the same target audience. But it's set in our world, not a fictional one.
Very true.
Of course. Then the question becomes if Mr. Robot is really science fiction. I’m only a few episodes into the first season, so if it changes up significantly then ignore the question.
Wow, Tatiana won for all the other Emmy winners? They’re really trying to make up for snubbing her the last 3 years, aren't they?
I think they mean that both winners are in the same year.
Your article helps prove my point. Language has changed. Literally is used to emphasize exaggeration. As long as it’s not a situation where one could think it’s actually literal (for example, no one’s going to think that Jones’s head actually exploded, therefore there’s no confusion and it’s clear that it’s an…
So then is Mark Twain ignorant (“And when the middle of the afternoon came, from being a poor poverty-stricken boy in the morning, Tom was literally rolling in wealth.”)? F. Scott Fitzgerald (“He literally glowed; without a word or gesture of exultation a new well-being radiated from him and filled the little room.”)?…
Except they aren’t using it incorrectly. They’re using it in a way that you don’t like.
Oh, man, you're so clever!
What were you expecting the article to consist of when you clicked the link?
I think you’re going to need more than one data point to make that argument.
No, he isn’t actually complaining. He’s trying to be witty.
I didn’t have a problem with the blast/shield shot itself as much as the way that it felt forced. The camera move was clearly orchestrated just to get that framing, and it slipped into slow motion for the only time in the movie and just lingered on it going, “Eh, eh, remember this?” If it had happened more naturally…
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It’s totally a joke. Especially since they have said that Homecoming is a coincidence (the movie’s title wasn’t decided that far out).
Has anyone noticed the irony that Agent Carter was canceled literally weeks after Civil War came out, where there’s a funeral for Peggy?