I admire your persistence, really I do.
I admire your persistence, really I do.
Charlie Hunam is so interchangeable, I saw that picture and thought "huh, Sam Worthington got something to do while waiting around for Cameron to start shooting Avatar 2".
What's the matter with "from the producers of"? Much like anything else, it really depends on who those producers are.
Thanks. That's a much more reasonable and cogent explanation of what you were trying to say than you had given before.
Dude, I'm not doing what you think I'm doing. I don't necessarily think you're a bigot, but I do think you're being a bit of an obstinate ass, for reasons which defy explanation (even to you, seemingly).
The normal human response would be "Huh. That's not the intention I had at all."
Because the Joker has been a good guy so often. Keep stuffing that argument with straw, maybe you'll find a way to make it make sense.
What a charming human being you seem to be.
Again, DC hasn't spent fifty years or so intertwining the Joker (entirely fictional) with Nazis (entirely non-fictional).
Much like Trump himself, his supporters don't really have any concept of what their government should look like, they just know that Obama was terrible becauseā¦ reasons.
Trump filed as a candidate for 2020 on Inauguration Day, which is 100% unprecedented. The bullshit rallies are just part and parcel of that.
Marvel has spent decades liberally borrowing from Nazi aspects for its depiction of Hydra, and directly linked a couple of its leaders to Nazi military structure.
The MOVIE loved it. The characters and actors all seem like they've wandered out from Unforgiven.
You're missing a key point: Making Nazis the villains is always fine. No one would bat an eye if, say, Raiders of the Lost Ark was released today.
I'll just leave this here for you:
Which the article more or less acknowledges, while at the same time pointing out that Marvel has gone to great lengths for decades to blur the distinctions in their fictional world. The "separation" is a pretty new idea.
Yeah, we should all definitely be more tolerant of groups responsible for the murder of literally millions of people.
It also seems damnably fast. Give the characters time to breatheā¦ oh, who am I kidding, its Fox. The only way they find decent plot is by forgetting that they're making the movie (Deadpool, Logan, etc).
Really? Logan was decent, but it might not even be the best X-men movie (I'd have to rewatch X-2 to be sure). It's a nice change of tone and theme from most superhero films, but its at least 20 minutes longer than it needed to be, and never really settles on how it feels about violence.
I find it telling that he's waiting until the year after Episode IX is released, but its still going to be fascinating to see how they decide to match up Avatar 2 and whatever Yoda/Boba Fett prequel Disney has planned for 2020.