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It will take some self-discipline, but I’ll probably wait for streaming on this one. I’m at a point where I’m only catching these in cinemas to get ahead of the spoilers, and I’m realizing not a lot of Phase 4 has been spoil-worthy anyway. Sooner or later I’ve got to stop flocking to everything Marvel puts out. Of

Ok yeah I got you now

Well said

I think Christian Bale is who I am legitimately most excited to see in this movie.

He has a real point, but he used the wrong movie and that’s all the pedants will talk about. “he was only 15, he couldn’t even get into Goodfellas”. “Goodfellas only made $40M at the box office”.

I keep seeing comments like this and I find it baffling. From the start the show has shown endless violent killings, of adults and children. The show opens with a innocent man getting shot in the head. It’s always been, what if a Spielberg 80's movie were more emotionally and physically violent? 

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Before COVID, I was working in an office doing lyric transcription for streaming services. Lyrics for songs needed to be entered and verified manually by humans, and one of those humans was me. We’d get all kinds: pop, R&B, rap, rock, country, old, new, whatever.

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Don’t really have an issue with her character not getting a heroic ending - she has never really been an outright hero. She works with Ultron in her first experience, kills a bunch of innocent bystanders through lack of control over her powers in her second, and then generally becomes fueled purely by her own

The next James Bond should be played by Nathan Fielder.

While I’m still high on the show as a whole, this was for me by far the worst episode that they’ve done so far. It was just disjointed and filled with weird decisions like I couldn’t understand the purpose of the cousins in an episode so filled already. Furthermore I really wish they had established the Red Daggers

Was he looking into the multiverse or just the available timelines for his dimension? Illuminati beat Thanos in 838 because they exist in 838, they don’t exist in whatever number “our” Strange is from.

Isn’t it just dumb rather than problematic?

One of the things about Wandavision that I noted at the time, was that while a lot of people took the ending as her healing from trauma, she actually ends up in a darker place. She never even thinks that she should be answering for her crimes, or work with the town to make amends. She just leaves and goes off to

I’m charmed, disarmed and agog at another show about people who live in fancy NYC apartments with no apparent means of support

What about Bill Hader?

Thinking twice about my comment to someone else saying they're good

not accusing you of this, but it’s weird when people think because he didn’t legally adopt her that it somehow alleviates the creep factor. He still knew her since she was a child and played some level of guardianship in her life through her high school years.

You act like kids are the target audience, when in fact it’s middle aged wine moms using the tic-tac monsters as a kind of reflexive anti-humour. 

He’s beboppin’ and scattin’ and I’M LOSING IT!

Just because the world is the problem doesn’t mean that you are not also a problem.