MisterTorgo
MisterTorgo
MisterTorgo

The excerpt from this book that was published in The Washington Post this morning is enough to make you want to beat the ever loving shit out of anyone, male or female, that you see or hear defending this crass, stupid, proudly ignorant buffoon. The fact that the man selected by white folks to lead this country is so

That moment with Cap and Thanos’ army ...

This was one of my favorite movie moments to watch in a theater EVER.
The whole place went absolutely nuts, I loved it.

I loved that moment so much...but for me the best moment was right before the wizards start bringing everyone in and Cap is staring down the full might of Thanos’s army all alone...and he tightens the straps on his broken shield, ready to fight until his very last breath.

This was the movie moment of the year for me. When the hammer started to wiggle, I thought that Thor was trying to summon it, but when it went right to Steve, and he held it like he’d been holding it his whole life, I totally marked out (and I legit choke up every time I watch that scene). And then the fight itself

Dark Pheonix is another Steel Magnolias for me.... Let me explain. Yes, Steel Magnolias is a super chick flick, but it has two amazing parts. One, Blowing up the tree with the cross bow... and Julia Roberts Dies. See, everyone at the time was so gaga over how awesome of an actress she was and it was Julia this, and

“Karen Gillan may not be the star of the movie, but she might just be the MVP.”

BEST MOMENT OF THE YEAR .

I really don’t get the complaints about the humans in G: KotM. They really were no dumber than your average disaster movie humans: the ecoterrorists and the military are short-sighted dumbasses, the scientists are the good guys who stop to think about the problems and solve them. I really don’t see how G:KotM was any

Jennifer Lawrence was only contracted for 3 X-films; her return to Dark Phoenix, and so her openly contemptuous performance therein was as much her fault as it was the producers’ cowardice to not replace her. (And that’s assuming, very generously, that the character was still needed at all.)

It’s not that Batman’s origins can’t be explored on the big screen, it’s just that the murder of the Wayne family (like the death of Spider-Man’s Uncle Ben) is something we’ve all seen so many times

Actually it was by Tony who isn't a foreigner. 

This is the only Trump gif that matters.

The other catch is that, as ample as the offerings for PSVR have been, Sony itself remains curiously hesitant to cook up its most marketable dish. While Valve is making a bona fide new Half-Life game (not announced for PSVR, sadly) to sell the virtual reality gaming experience, Sony has had a three-year opportunity

There’s absolutely no way that’s happening. People just do not accept anything over $500 for a console. PS4Pro will basically be 4 years old by the time PS5 is out and that was $400.

“competition breads innovation” - Mmmmmmm, breaded innovation 

The problem with wonder woman wasn’t that the villain was forgettable, it was that there was a super villain.

I know Wonder Woman was an important movie, but I felt it was at best decent. The villain was forgettable.

Logan outside the top five and the best MCU film in The Winter Soldier only at honourable mention. Ya... I’ll stick with I respectfully disagree with a large amount of this list. But hey, subjective  exercise is subjective. 

I’m not sure if that comparison works totally. I mean, a 40+ hour game with a ton of sidequests is never going to have as tight a story as a 2 hour movie.