My goodness. Condescending much? I'm well aware that you won't find "quality" listed in a thesaurus under "summation."
My goodness. Condescending much? I'm well aware that you won't find "quality" listed in a thesaurus under "summation."
Agreed on all points.
This is a remarkably hard question for me. I love these movies so much. I guess I'll try to prioritize them, but my order is totally subjective:
What would being lesser works imply for Miyazaki and Takahata seeing those films as the summations of their respective careers?
I was just thinking earlier that I'd like to see a show featuring her.
Yes.
I'm assuming they also had the benefit of more time to shoot, but I could be wrong about that.
I could point to several valid weaknesses of that film, but "felt designed by committee" is not a criticism I would ever think to level against it.
Minus Daredevil (Marvel seems afraid to commit to including TV characters in the films), the Fantastic Four (just not gonna happen), and possibly the Inhumans (since their big introduction to film audiences won't be out until after Part II of Infinity War). Also probably minus anyone who's dead by then, thought that…
"Not anymore he didn't. Infinity Gauntlet, sucker. Who's the dumbass now, Clint Barton? Or should I say 'Dumbass McDumbass,' since that's your name. See? It's right there on your birth certificate. Here's your driver's license too. Not enough? How about your high school yearbook, where Dumbass McDumbass was voted…
While the notion of a hall of fame is kind of silly and the mechanism by which inductees are chosen is deeply flawed, I do think the Rock Hall succeeds fairly well as a museum. Or at least it did as of the last time I was there. (It's admittedly been a while.) The first time I was there they were housing the big…
The Beastie Boys released their fair share of straight-up rock music. I know because I have it and because I saw them perform it. Add to that the enormity of their influence and there's question for me that their inclusion is not only appropriate but necessary.
Also true.
Not that they aren't also science experiments.
Dang. I've watched A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer multiple times, but I totally failed to make the connection. Good catch.
I've been misled too many times about tie-in comics absolutely, totally counting, so I've refrained from getting into the MCU tie-ins. But it's good to know someone gave it at least a bit of thought.
Well, it's been a rough few years for regular folks in their world. The Battle of New York, the Battle of Greenwich, a damn war breaking out in and above Washington, D.C., the Hulk and the Abomination tearing up Harlem, President Whoever-He-Was getting kidnapped and Air Force One being blown out of the sky, people…
That is not correct. They shifted the dates for all the films except for the two Infinity War films, which still release in May 2018 and May 2019, respectively. Black Panther and Captain Marvel come out in between the two parts, and Inhumans will be out after the second part. But you don't have to take my word for it.…
I don't think anyone really expected them to get Bill Paxton for his lovely little stint, so who knows?
They were mostly wiped out because good ol' Robert Redford turned out to be a filthy Nazi bastard.