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Speed Racer was atrocious

Resurrections wasn’t very good and it really shouldn’t have been made, but I’m gonna have to hard-disagree with you on Speed Racer and Cloud Atlas. Speed Racer is a visual marvel in my book, an awesome sugar rush of a movie. Some of the make-up/prosthetics in Cloud Atlas are a bit “meh” but otherwise it’s a damn fine

Speed Racer is fine art.

Respectfully, I disagree. The Wachowskis’ work has always been bugnuts and deeply personal, and one time it was hugely commercial basically by accident. The early aughts is littered with attempts to make a Matrix without them, and those movies–Equilibrium, Aeon Flux, UltraViolet, the Underworld series–have all aged

Speed Racer was actually pretty fun.

I felt the same way about the first two episodes of Wandavision.  I get it, they’re doing ‘50s/’60s sitcoms.  They achieved the joke a few minutes in and the rest was just torturous pastiche.

We should focus more on how Turkish Delights are complete ass and I went on a whole journey as a child searching for them because of the book. Top 5 disappointments of my life.

The musical number was funny as an idea of a Steve Rogers/Avengers musical, but not so much in execution, lyrics, visual gags, or whatever would constitute actual humor. The word I used to describe sitting through it was “excruciating.” I was resisting against fast forwarding or stopping it and I kind of wish I had.

This is according to the sourced tweet from the animator.

You do have to admit though that corporate/government tracking and stalker with the possible intent to cause immediate harm are wildly different topics.

Next up from the Clapton camp:  “I’m the real victim, here, and am being cancelled.”

someone suggested starting a Gofundme to cover her legal bills; if that is no longer an issue, can we take that money and buy a full-page ad in the NY Times and the UK’s top newspaper (since I’m not sure where he lives these days) that just reads “GET FUCKED CLAPTON”?

I was so happy when Clint lets down his guard and has human interactions with people (calming down Wanda in Ultron, talking to Widow during the middle of their fight in Civil War, and in this show making friends with the larpers in particular). He went into the larp event groaning, but by the end he got it and

First of all, Hailee Steinfeld captures Kate Bishop perfectly. If there’s one thing that Marvel knows how to do, it’s casting. Second, you just can’t put Florence Pugh in any movie and not have it be improved. Third, Jeremy Renner continues to show how he’s the heart of The Avengers, and probably the Dad. His

I disagree - releasing the show over a month and a half keeps it culturally relevant for longer. It allows fans to more easily discuss it and enjoy the twists and turns compared to a binge release. For example, if all 6 episodes came out at once, a TON of people would have been spoiled that Kingpin was returning

McGuire did Peter Parker very well. He understood the awkward, geeky teen bits and managed to connect with that and bring it out. He didn’t do as well with the bravado filled persona that Parker wears with the mask. His one-liners fell flat a lot of the time, and he didn’t project the confidence (possibly false) that

I liked his first movie a lot. I always thought it struck the right tone and visuals of what I wanted from Spider-man. My *only* beef with that movie was that his peter parker felt a little too cool.

That was the best moment in a movie full of good moments.

amazing spiderman 1 is actually pretty good, characters have good chemistry, gwen isnt a damsel in it, spidey uses a lot of the cool tricks from silver age like web alarms, effects were good, and the quips from spidey were great. amazing 2 is a trashfire and we all agree on that.

Seriously, I don’t remember Felicia *at all*.