KidSardonic
KidSardonic
KidSardonic

I agree. I actually think Wes Anderson would make a terrific X-Men film if given the chance. I think it might star Magneto trying to build and maintain Genosha as a utopian paradise, but so many complications arise, such as is the common themes of his films.

I disagree with everything you say.

Oh boo who! Kimchi does have a strong smell. It wasn't even a racist remark. People just love complaining.

This reeks of trying too hard. Like, I get that Aquaman has a lot of undeserved stigma he has to get over in order to be taken seriously by mainstream audiences, but this feels like, rather than work with his appearance an personality they're just going with the idea to make him as much the opposite of everyone's

so he's been in Baywatch......

Oh shit.

yep, its got that nolan feel to it. Notice how there's no color, no feeling of excitement. Just a drab, slit your wrist, ho hum drum aesthetic.

Agreed but BATB Bearded Aquaman is best Aquaman!

it's filled with Republicans who vote against him on principle (well probably not all of the time).

Meh, as european Obama really doesn't seem to be too bad of a president for USA. But again, as someone who is looking from outside. After seeing all the damage Bush JR. did, he seems like a fine guy in comparison.

What's even worse is, these people see nothing wrong in their hypocrisy. It's ok for you to vote for American Sniper, which is basically one long ass political statement in the form of a movie, but Selma gets no nods because the cast felt the need to put on t-shirts and stand for something that actually matters in

Did this person really talk smack about the "I can't breathe" t-shirts being worn by the Selma director rubber her the wrong way, and then go on right after that to say she can separate politics from movies?

ADULTOSAUR in: THE ACADEMY PERSON

"When a movie about black people is good, members vote for it. But if the movie isn't that good, am I supposed to vote for it just because it has black people in it?"

Navi would be voiced by Aaron Paul. "Hey! Listen, Bitch!"