“Camp requires intentionality”
By whose definition? Sontag made the distinction between “naïve camp” and “deliberate camp” as the writer seems to do here.
It’s quite clear what Renslayer’s motives are: to stabilize the TVA with herself back in charge, and presumably with an HWR variant back with her. I think the confusion is largely a result of the show playing coy with what exactly she remembers. She obviously doesn’t remember everything, especially with Miss Minutes…
It seems like the production team working closely with the Osage was very appreciated, though. Of course the Osage would have complicated feelings, it’s a movie about an extensive scheme to murder Osage rights-holders for their money and property.
You are weirdly aggressive about this.
They never say what the boxes are. “Easy to figure out” =/= revealed. Yes, you can infer that they’re more zombie troopers, but it’s never outright stated.
I think Stevenson did know he was going to die and took the job to prank fans.
Better that BOBF by a nose, but both are complete crap. Obi Wan at least had good moments here and there alongside some seriously dumb shit.
Well, and the thing about Moon Knight is that it was kept as distinct from the MCU as the writers were allowed. I don’t remember what the plans were to maybe have him meet up with Blade/etc. in the future, but Moon Knight functions as a story of Steven/Marc/Jake learning to live with each other in a way that Ahsoka…
Well, it’s not really Winstead’s fault, though. This series doesn’t really give most of the characters any depth and the main thing Hera gets to do is tell us that she’s a general.
“Forward momentum?” The first four episodes could have been compressed into one. The pacing on the show is fairly dreadful.
i cannot get over how bland this series is. Four episodes in, and I’m supposed to care that they’re searching for two characters who (a) i know literally nothing about, and (b) haven’t even been, like, shown on screen in a flashback or something so at least i know what they’re looking for.
Now I actually liked this episode a bit more, mostly just off the Talos/Fury banter—there was actually some banter!—and I dunno, it felt like there was some tension at some point briefly? But oh god the spy plot stuff is just so dumb. Everything is teased and explained and finished within minutes, it doesn’t even rise…
I believe Harrison Ford plays General Ross in Cap 4, taking over for William Hurt.
I think Winston’s line “You’ll run out of bullets before they run out of heads” line sums it up nicely.
If part 5 is just following Clancy Brown around whilst he wears a succession of really cool hats then I’m on board with that.
She got the gun out of the glove box of the car, where Jeff had hidden it.(remember him telling her not to open the glove box?) I didn’t get a good look at the gun, but not all guns have safeties. On my Smith & Wesson .40, the only safety is the heaviness of the trigger pull.
I also thought the scenario that the team would fall apart as they did after the video was shown really a stretch. Where was Zava, the sign would meant to him almost nothing and not impact his play.
I don’t think it’s weird. Madmartigan was just about as essential a part of the charm of the original film as Warwick Davis. His absence is an unfortunate and unavoidable great big gaping hole in this revival, and making a mystery of his fate is a good way to pay homage to the character’s importance.
“Wow! If I had a nickel for every time I attacked a loved one while I was possessed by evil, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice. Right?”
Superman fights a giant spider or GTFO