So basically, if Snyder were directing
So basically, if Snyder were directing
It's the latest pejorative for people who talk about social issues, such as race, gender or sexuality.
As a man, feminists have never felt like a threat to my legal rights. So this idea of "man-hating" feminists has always been sort of an eye-roll to me.
I liked Guardians Volume 2, but WW was better
Trevor is never condescending towards Diana. Even when they fiercely disagree he treats her like another adult who has a difference perspective on the problem that he respects, even if it is super strange to him.
It soars about the first three shit DCU movies. I'd consider it mid-tier if it were a MCU movie.
Well, in the Captain America sequels there are still clearer scapegoats to Steve's problems.
It's obviously getting a lot of extra credit for being better than the other three movies.
There had to be at least one person who thought Wonder Woman was worse than BvS
1. The movie doesn't even use slow motion that often. And when it does, yeah they are illustrating action we couldn't fully appreciate if it were all in real-time. People would be complaining that the fight scenes were choppy and that they didn't fully comprehend what Diana was doing half the time
Diana is extremely unique in the DC film universe for being unambiguously good and un-cynical , and the movie not coming down on her for thinking that way. Like … I'm seriously supposed to think this is the same world as Man of Steel/Dawn of Justice? Those movies would punish someone pretty hard for being crazy enough…
- I actually smiled watching this movie. It wasn't miserably cynical. In a lot of ways, it was the movie Man of Steel should have been.
The monks as some sort of metaphor for fascism breaks down pretty quickly for me … or is at the very least … not that interesting because they came to power via space magic
I think if you are expecting a lot of stuff to stick from these alien invasion episodes, you are asking way too much for a show that has always had a fast-and-lose comic book-y approach to continuity as a matter of necessity (Doctor Who must run theoretically forever AND remain accessible. Game of Thrones is…
Personally, I've always found Doctor Who's "Just go with it/ nearly anything goes" logic far more tolerable than the groan inducing pseudo science on The Flash
I really like this season overall, but I'm glad the Monks are done, because they sucked.
I'd say I enjoyed the first act of Die Another Day, but it is trash after that
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And then the sequels came …
I remember starting the book as a teenager and I just couldn't keep going