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This is actually something that bugs me about a lot of films. There are a TON of movie’s I’ve seen that would’ve benefitted from slowing things down a bit, at least occasionally. Instead, the filmmakers continually ratchet things up bigger and faster with every passing scene.

The problem with this, is that there are

Um, okay normally I’m not one to criticize an artist’s work but. Dang, the heck is up with the faces this guy makes!? Everyone has a dopey, eternally stupefied expression that only works to diffuse any drama these images may contain. It’s a shame because the work would be pretty solid if it wasn’t for that.

But still!

Wait, you’re surprised that people don’t like being lectured by strangers for what is often time entirely imaginary transgressions?! HA!

Look, often time SJW’s have a point, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t obnoxious as all heck! To that end, they’ve become something of a joke among various online communities in the

I think the real Captain Marvel conflict from the comics, will be Marvel pushing a character few people actually care for. <_<

Here’s the thing. I love Adam Savage, but I’ve noticed that in the past five years he’s begun to see the whole world through a politically tinted lens. That’s understandable, but you need to always remember that politics and social issues are only a small part of life overall, and that you shouldn’t let them dominate

Yes, because Rule 63ing existing characters has a long history of creating compelling, well-written characters! (eyeroll)

As with every live action adaptation of a beloved Disney cartoon: This is the sound of me not caring!

Seriously, the animated films are beloved for a reason, and for the most part there isn’t a compelling argument for remaking them as live action films. Well, no arguments except MONEY. 9_9

Disney, you make it hard to be

Honestly, I had less of a problem with the obsession, and more of an issue with the sheer number of scenes that leaned heavily on nostalgia to carry them through. The novel had its moments, but there were other times in which I was just bored to tears.

Yeah, some exec somewhere thought that teens and young adults couldn’t possibly identify with an older protagonist, and therefore mandated that Vaan should get the top billing. The fact that Vaan literally no development or even a horribly strong tie to events later in the game well demonstrates that he was never

1: I reject your premise here. We actually spend more on entitlement programs such as Medicaid then we do on the military. I do not know who told you that we spend so much more on the military than all the other spending programs, but they were either lying to you or poorly educated.

Here are the numbers, taken

They have tried enforcing that trademark before and had trouble.

Namely, because they didn’t come up with the term, and because it’s been used in science fiction since the 1930's.

1: Yeah, that certainly seems to be the angle. I’ll agree that it’s unfortunate, as we’re always going to have problems down here.

Plus, figuring out space travel helps us also figure out things like asteroid mining. That, in turn, helps us potentially solve problems down here.

2: Airforce is good and all, but yeah. If

1: You didn’t need to open the article by talking about what entitlement programs you’d like to see America have. That’s a wholly different issue. Here we’re talking about a defense program, and it’s generally accepted that defense programs are more important than entitlements, if they’re indeed likely to protect

This was never going to be a Miles Morales movie. Considering that most casual fans of comics have no idea who Miles is, should make it obvious why that simply wasn’t going to happen. As such, it isn’t appropriate to judge this film in that manner. It should be judged on its own merits, as a Peter Parker story, not a

Correct.

Not sure why they were testing that exactly, seeing as there aren’t many people arguing that you can grow vegetables directly on the surface.

a fair point.

The problem here is that this WAS a sales ploy from day one. Heck, I’d go as far to say that Marvel’s whole diversity push has been one big sales ploy from day one.

I’ll be blunt, the reason I came to this conclusion is because Marvel didn’t have a diversity problem in the first place! Marvel has had black, hispanic,

A bold assumption, that is regardless very much incorrect. I am very much aware that there are more than two Green Lanterns. In fact, there are more than five, even if you’re only counting titular Green Lanterns, rather than the extended Green Lantern Corps members that pop up from time to time.

Even here though, DC

Not the least bit surprising at all.

Look, some superheroes are very well known for passing their name off to other people. The Green Lantern, Blue Beetle, etc. Then, there are heroes that are so well known by their secret identity that a cowl switch just isn’t possible. Captain America’s Steve Rogers is one of those

This is one of the benefits to being an Undertale fan instead. At least we KNOW Toby is trolling us! XD