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Good casting so far. Now I hope they don’t go too “dark” with him and he still has some of that sass a la Jon Cryer. 

However, I don’t think literally anyone in the entire Western world thinks people in wheelchairs or with similar physical issues are “evil” nor associated with evil...

An important note about this: Every Comixology digital purchase came with a handcrafted “guided view” which basically split up each page into panels and then moved through those panels in order. It was essential for reading on phones, and was a nice option even for bigger screens. It was Comixology’s prime

Gonna piss off so many racists if true.

His mutant powers also slows his aging.”

I’m honestly not sure what the problem here is.

Critics have hit The Marvels hard for burying its three engaging leads beneath a lot of general MCU business”

You didn’t watch it, don’t lie.

Aww, the incels are mad.

Hush now, the grownups are talking.

Most working actors earn less than $27,000 a year.

There seems to be a great deal of thirst for this movie to do poorly. I can’t tell if it’s fans of The Flash, Black Adam, and the incredibly successful DCPU or just the usual mix of racism and misogyny that makes the Internet wonderful... All I know is that when I don’t want something to succeed, I just... don’t

That section of the article definitely felt like someone was trying to pre-emptively throw DeCosta under the bus in case the film flops.

Yeah, the cheers in my theater when Matt Murdock showed up in Spider-Man: No Way Home definitely indicate that MCU fans were not ignoring the Netflix Marvel shows. I’m not sure what the snarky OP is talking about. 

Don’t remake good films, remake interesting but flawed films. That way there’s a chance to do it right.

Exactly, remakes are either better or worst than the original. They never become their own thing. The Star Wars movies have been stuck on the original plot line since the beginning. They should make a movie in the Old Republic era or something.

This.

100%. Most modern clocks with roman numerals still use ‘IIII’ because it visually balances out ‘VIII’ better than ‘IV’. It’s a deliberate choice, and most people just don’t notice it.

Clockmakers specifically still use IIII a lot, either as tradition or artistic choice. One of the things I see a lot is that it divides the dial into three balanced segments, one with all I, one with V and one with X. Either way, finding out that there are plenty of clocks with IIII on them is an easy search, a bit

I’m really not a fan of the casual, and often critically absurd, “gotcha-ism” that articles like these have regarding AI. There are a LOT of ethical and existential issues we’re going to have to work through with AI imaging, and thoughtful discussion is necessary