I also enjoyed Vision - I thought he added an interesting dynamic, was wonderfully acted, and on a sillier note, the moment when he added a cape because he liked the look on Thor was pure gold :^)
I also enjoyed Vision - I thought he added an interesting dynamic, was wonderfully acted, and on a sillier note, the moment when he added a cape because he liked the look on Thor was pure gold :^)
Hulk vs. the Hulkbuster is still one of my favorite MCU moments.
I had a feeling when the twist happened that it was something the writers had planned all season long and held off on using (the way the show only vaguely addressed Fitz’s Framework trauma beforehand, the occasional sudden dark moments from Fitz that got skirted over), but this basically confirms it. I’ve gotta say…
Well that solves the debate, ‘cause a sandwich would never narc you out like that.
Yes yes yes...By far the worst Pixar movie in my opinion.
I tend to not agree with Cinema Sins all that often but they had a line that summed it up perfected.
“Have i mentioned how good the animation is in this movie? Because the story is terrible.”
Which is very true the visuals are amazing but brought WAY down by…
It was definitely a letdown from Pixar’s usual standard, but it’s definitely pretty to look at and has a couple inspired touches. Like that scene with the pterosaur beaks poking through the clouds like inverted shark fins, or the fact that the Sam Elliot T-Rex’s teeth form a mustache.
I admit to being biased because its the first movie I saw in the theater with my son, when he was 3. Separate from that experience (which was wonderful) I was disappointed in the movie. It was just kind of boring.
I wish TGD had a characterless version...
Yeah, you can tell Disney was particularly proud of the landscape animation because that’s what the end credits are:
I think it’s about Elsa using her powers to escape from the Fyre Festival.
It’s gonna be about them running about and doing things. How could it be any clearer?
This sounds like a contrite, thought-out comment brought about through genuine introspection. I wonder how Woke Twitter and Jezebel will find a way to crucify him for it.
I love that story because it reinforces my stance that if anyone doesn’t need me - or anyone else - passing judgment on others on his behalf, it’s God. He’s got this. Even if I were to believe certain activities are sins, that’s between the sinner and God - not the sinner and me.
This reminds me of my absolute favorite story from the life of Jesus: Jesus and the Centurion. For those not familiar, Jesus, after giving his Sermon on the Mount, was approached by a Centurion or a delegation on his behalf (the account varies depending on which gospel you read), who pleaded with Jesus to heal a…
Yay! New article from CJA!
“. Maybe John Travolta as the Wizard?”
One of the most basic beliefs of Christianity says you are to literally preach and spread Christianity. Many refer to it as the “Great Commission”. This is best summed up in Matthew 28:19-20. “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy…
Chris Pratt is free, of course, to believe whatever he likes and talk about whatever he wants, but this making a big show of talking about his religion and praying before reporters during interviews is exactly what Jesus said not to do.
Is Pratt himself going around saying or doing anything that’s anti-LGBTQ? If not, Page can go jump in lake because many (I would dare say most) people who practice Christianity don’t personally agree with everything their church denomination or even individual priest/pastor/minister/etc. advocates. (Source: I’m…
This will be whiny and irrelevant to the vast majority of non-Christians, but it is hard to find a church that is theologically evangelical and progressive politically. For a long time I stayed in a politically conservative church because it aligned with my theological beliefs (Sola Fide/Sola Scriptura being the big…