Rainbucket
Rainbucket
Rainbucket

I would have more confidence if the Russo brothers were still directing. Julius Onah has only directed three feature-length films, and they don’t appear to have been received horribly well. If it’s a good movie, it’ll be the best movie he’s ever made.

I’ve seen a few wraps of it and I’ve seen it naked.   Honestly the burgundy black color is one of the best ones I’ve seen on it.  Naked, is still kind of meh. 

These look like something I would draw in second grade.  I take that back, I drew better stuff in second grade. 

Why even order a Cybertruck? if you can’t immediately flip it for twice what you paid?

I watched this last night and the theater while full seemed to enjoy this more on a campy talk to the screen level than on a hold your breathe and be fascinated and scared level. It was almost a little bit too silly even by horror movie standards. 

Ohhhh I never picked up on that, I just assumed it cos everyone thought he smelt bad so they wanted him to wash in the ocean

It’s a mode that was perhaps best executed by Kurt Russell in Big Trouble in Little China: The hypothetical White Savior who’s actually a dingus, but stays likeable

This is a great write up, but I have to disagree with you about the courtesan scene. He wasn’t trying to avoid making it seem like he thinks all Japanese women look alike, he was trying to hide his disappointment that it wasn’t (he is lead to believe) Mariko.  

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Alexander Downer’s not doing anything these days. She knows him.

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‘”On the other hand, McGregor can’t create anything out of his first acting part. Not only can’t he act, he can’t dance, he can’t move, and worst of all, can’t deliver dialogue.”’

Jake Gyllenhaal strikes me as a weird little theatre imp (in a positive way) who also happens to be willing to be superhero buff. I’d disagree with people who say he doesn’t have charisma, but it’s a more malovelent, mischievous charisma - his intensity in films like Zodiac or Nightcrawler is amazing, and then on the

This is a show that I wouldn’t have had on my radar at all, were it not for the reviews here.

This April, it is better to scargive than to scarreceive!

“Scargiver.”

I’m loving watching Néstor Carbonell get to play so against type. All foul-mouthed and bushy and ragged. He’s usually straight-laced LEO’s or politicians.

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The cut-for-time sketch might have been the funniest part of the show. A shame it didn’t air:

“Who is that? She looks like Cate Blanchett, but Cate Blanchett isn’t gonna star in...well damn.”

Yeah Kang’s “want” never made any sense even though 90% of his dialogue in Loki and Ant-Man 3 was exposition about time travel and timelines and multiverses.

I think that’s always been Kang’s problem. Conquering an infinite multiverse always seems to get really convoluted, as the writing can go in many directions. Doom is generally motivated by selfish advancement, but that can include doing good things if it means stopping a villain that could threaten him. Hopefully the

I think part of the problem is that Kang’s goal is a little hard to grasp. Thanos wanted to wipe out half of all life because there’s too much life for the universe to sustain. Inherently dumb plan, but understandable. Kang wants to conquer the multiverse to... stop other Kangs and maintain the integrity of the