And near-constant F-bombs!
And near-constant F-bombs!
All the F-bombs, and people getting impaled — with blood spilt for once — may be good reasons to not take a six-year old.
So is the current administration, and it hasn't even been two months.
It was.
And Logan is still injected with adamantium at some point. Not clear if it's still Stryker or not, although the exchange between Dr. Rice and Logan seems to suggest that was (Despite the difference in last names, although perhaps that's a divergence from the original timeline).
Works for me. Although, more accurately, I think Singer was simply willing sacrifice the timeline of the first two movies if it meant wiping out X3 and Origins.
It'll only turn off the assholes who think bigotry and persecution — so, the idiots who voted for and are still supporting Trump — are good things.
She's not exactly supposed to be a charmer. I thought she was really good, given her character's story and how the part was written. Her last speech — which was telegraphed much earlier, but no less effective for it — had me tearing up.
I have yet to see it, but I don't care for the character himself. The pre-movie teaser for Deadpool 2 did nothing to change that feeling.
This film had the stakes that Civil War did not.
I was fine until Ricky Gervais showed up. His attempt to add a bit of levity took me right out of the film.
There's nothing wrong with art reflecting, or commenting on, the times we live in. In fact, I think it's important for art to be able to. The film's ending absolutely takes on a different tone in Trump's America than it would've in Hillary's.
"Art movie"? I dunno about that. But it's brutal, bleak, and flat-out stunning.
16. SCOTTY, ya poppinjay. You mind your place, or you'll be wearin' concrete galoshes!
No one plays "smug asshole" like Weber.
Thanks for reminding me how much I'll miss this iteration of What's On Tonight, What's On Tonight.
I didn't know that… I usually just go directly to Sepinwall's page there, to see if he's written anything about shows I like.
Been asking that for awhile… Since the demise of TV Club Classic at least.
COUNTERPOINT: The Dark Knight Rises was horrible. Interstellar was self-indulgent tripe too.
"Upward" hasn't exactly been the AVC trend the past few years.