I liked it, but came around to Mister Grandenko’s take of “fine movie, but those aren’t the men from UNCLE I grew up with”. The characterization of Kuryakin as a rager was way off.
I liked it, but came around to Mister Grandenko’s take of “fine movie, but those aren’t the men from UNCLE I grew up with”. The characterization of Kuryakin as a rager was way off.
Me too. Though, a recast Emma Frost would be nice. The stare-downs between those two are epic.
I am reminded of this lyric:
I would love to see the Mutant Massacre story play out in TV or film. First, to get away from the Xavier/Magneto poles of mutant-dom and show mutants who just want to be left alone, and mutants willing to kill their own.
OMG I am on an ABBA kick lately, I’m keeping this tab open for the mid-afternoon work lull.
[...] and it’s older than most of you.
I can’t device if DAF is Dutch AF or Daft AF.
TL;DR. Came here just to say that picture of Kelly Tran made me think immediately of Doctor Aphra.
I am actually looking forward to crazy art lady’s journey in TWD.
Mister Gradenko works in television news, and covered the press conference about the plane last night.
I’m even more excited to see M Rambeau name-checked.
If we got a good Abigail Brand by the end of Captain Marvel, I’d be happy.
I’m only thinking: The Brother from Another Planet.
NP, though the interior’s kinda meh for a Mercedes.
God, I have nothing to add, except a family story that my granddad joined the Navy near the end of the war, was assigned to the Ranger, went through the canal, and by the time they stopped in San Diego, the war was over. I have no idea how that lines up with actual movement of the ship.
But I wouldn’t say those terrible things are the focus of the Bible either. It is a messy work; my favorite being, why does God take bets with Satan? And, like I mentioned, terrible things have been done in the names of all religions.
I can’t be the only one who heard “Big Iron” playing at first. Cross-post to Kotaku and see what you get.
Well played. Only when my uniform doesn’t fit ;)
And yet - atheist that I am - I would make the argument that what separates the ‘axial’ religions - Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam - is that at their best, in their foundations, they ultimately focus on us getting on with one another, engaging each other, being kind to one another. Scientology seems more…
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