I can think of better nicknames for Kristi Noem, but they aren’t appropriate for polite company.
I can think of better nicknames for Kristi Noem, but they aren’t appropriate for polite company.
Well, her character in AHS: Hotel was called Hypodermic Sally, so there’s kind of a pattern being established.
Souldn’t Djimon Hounsou have his own action franchise by now? He’s always a supporting character in these movies (Shazam!, MCU, Charlie’s Angels etc.). He really deserves to be the star at this point.
We are not necessarily seeing the same alt-universe in each What If? episode. In ep. 1, Steve Rogers never became Captain America, and he never crashed into an iceberg, but in ep. 3, Fury gazes at his shield, and Coulson idolizes him, so this has to be different alt-reality. Whether or not Thanos has become nice…
I’m a big fan of Motherland: Fort Salem. Can’t get enough of this show. I think it’s a bit of a sleeper and deserves more attention. It’s a really smart alternate world and refreshingly female-centric without feeling contrived. I am really happy to hear that it has been renewed by Freeform (which is Disney) but really…
Go to the earliest showing of the day.
Wait for, like, a Tuesday. They are never crowded, pandemic or not.
Sometimes they are even discounted.
Technically, it was in Thor, but he was barely identified only as “Barton”, and we now know that it was an inserted shot that was added later and (like the post-credit scene) filmed during the production of Avengers. It was more of an Easter Egg than an introduction.
I think it’s worth noting that Balck Canary and Batgirl will both be female characters of color in the DCEU (or whatever it is these days). The optics make it look like WB is continuing to marginalize non-white characters —and I’m sure I am not the first and definitely not the last to make this observation.
Initially, I didn’t understand casting Jurnee Smollett as Black Canary in Birds of Prey, but she was one of the best things about the movie. After seeing Lovecraft Country, I was an even bigger fan. She and Misha Green are clearly a great team, so I can’t wait to see what they come up with. There is so much untapped…
I think that MCU fans understand and appreciate how Feige and Marvel Studios carefully built their way towards the first Avengers film. They even understand that you can have an Avengers movie (Captain America: Civil War) that isn’t technically an Avengers movie.
She’s in the next season.
Put this together with Disney’s tone-deaf response to the Scarlett Johansson lawsuit and you have an executive who has become all too familiar all too quickly with the taste of his own foot.
Or maybe Guillermo just discovers that he has Dutch ancestry like it actually happened in the last season of the show. It doesn’t make Guillermo non-latin, it just means he has complex multi-racial heritage just like like a huge part of the population in Latin America.
True, but a huge proportion of people in Latin America are in fact descended from colonists from European countries. It is a very multi-racial continent, and having roots in Latin America does not in any way define that those roots don’t extend back to Europe or other continents.
Fourteen days is barely enough time for some people to even know the movie is out,
I think a lot of people forget that Latino is not a race, it just means that you come from a Spanish-speaking country —which includes a very broad pool of people. I’m not sure which Spanish-speaking country Guillermo’s heritage is specifically supposed to stem from, but it’s not somehow mind-boggling that sometime in…
People fixate on the suit.
What was bad about Green Lantern was the story and the script.
The presumption is that Emma Stone and Scarlett Johanson had similar gross point participation deals with Disney for Cruella and Black Widow respectively. Both films were released in theaters and on Disney+ Premium Access, and both actresses likely missed out on on $millions of compensation due to the movies being…
I think that Neil Jordan’s film of Interview With A Vampire is excellent, and Kirsten Dunst may never have been better than she was in it, but I always thought that the movie subverted Brad Pitt’s natural good looks, and as an actor, he had not yet fully gotten control of his naturally marble-mouthed diction to fully…
When the MCU gets around to the X-Men, it’ll probably be 2025 or later, and all of the principals from the original will be in their fifties or older