TotallyNotJDSkellington
TotallyNotJDSkellington
TotallyNotJDSkellington

I just feel it would at the very least shorten the learning curve for the managerial responsibilities one has when holding office, and at most ensure candidates have a record of accountability to *someone*.

Their chosen profession is not so much of an issue for me (we are supposed to be living in a democracy after all, so everyone’s voice counts) it’s that these people who are not in politics want to gun straight for the highest office in the land. You should at least be required to have represented a community in

i’m saying!

“I think it’s totally fine for a fannish parent to name their children in honor of something that they love and means a lot to them, but there has to be a line on the level of outlandishness somewhere, right?”

I demand to know who is being quoted on that poster so that he may be sacked.

I’d have personally campaigned for that movie to win an oscar if that actually happened.

I need to see that Grayson’s magnificent buttocks is comics-accurate before i consider another subscription.

There was one in X3, but I would totally forgive you for expunging that from your memory.

That takeaway seems genuinely insulting to both of these directors. We have no idea what their working relationship and dynamics are.

I’m seeing more Chris Pine, but... okay!

Jim! Let it go... for the love of god! Lol

Eh, trailer is gonna trailer.

Fair enough. I forgot that it wasn’t up against any competition with a similar demogrpahic appeal.

All of this is just so odd in the face of how incredibly enthused Tom Rothman was at the reception of Marvel’s Spiderman interpretation. I believe his words were, “They know what the f-ck they’re doing over there at Marvel!” shortly after Civil War’s premier.

Save your money, Haim. Something tells me this franchise will have a glass jaw from the outset. At least in cinemas.

Boom.

Not to mention, THEY LEFT OUT ALL OF THAT AWESOME CHARACTER DEVELOPEMENT IN THE FIRST PLACE!

Dude, when the question of “Is this actually Danny Rand?” carried over into the second episode, I knew I was in for disappointment. You gotta wrap that shit up by ep. 1, son! The audience already knows the answer and it’s the least compelling part of the story.

The Megazord looks like some 40+ year old toy designer who is unfamilar with PR got a description of the concept over the phone from a 50+ year old who is only vaguely familiar with PR.

It’s likely because if they tie connections down too concretely then they’ll have to hear even more from the never-ending cacophony of fans asking why ‘this thing doesn’t connect to this thing?’, as if they’ve never read a comic before -though many haven’t, admittedly.