I’d say The Rock’s career in general. He’s a steady B+ thanks to his charisma and the generally-fun projects he chooses, but I keep waiting for him to be in a legitimately un-ironically *good* thing.
I’d say The Rock’s career in general. He’s a steady B+ thanks to his charisma and the generally-fun projects he chooses, but I keep waiting for him to be in a legitimately un-ironically *good* thing.
I’m still greatly amused that everyone seems to think they’re going to do something with the snapture, since I can’t see Kevin Feige entrusting any of the plot points of Infinity War to the red-headed stepchild of the MCU years in advance. Their mention that Thanos is attacking could’ve been guessed by any of us, and…
On the other hand, it may be kind of a savvy move on Marvel’s part. Without IW, it’s just a fun-looking sequel to a likable middle-ground MCU movie. But with IW, now people are excited to see how the heck they’re gonna address those events in this movie. The MCU has more cultural awareness than ever now, and a rising…
Especially when compared to the similar Steppenwolf from Justice League, sweet Jesus, Thanos was so much better.
Banner was still probably perma-Hulked from the end of Ragnarok.
Still going with the idea that being an unfaithful spouse is mutually exclusive with feminism, eh?
Yeah that’s been happening to me too on Chrome, but oddly enough this particular article looks fine. Hadn’t tried other browsers.
Except that critics did like it (74% RT) and so did audiences (A- Cinemascore). So if anything it’s more like “there’s a loud backlash from a vocal minority online, so here’s a thinkpiece”.
I loved the movie, and loved that 9/11 joke even more. (I thought I’d heard some variation of it before, so assumed it wasn’t original, but maybe not.)
The thing I never understand about this whole field of study is they seem to only talk about a specific kind of knuckle cracking: pulling on your finger til the joint makes a popping sound, and talking about how that external force affects the gas bubbles. But I’m sure I’m not the only one who has a whole range of…
This guy snuffs.
Apparently Hugh Laurie is the next Phillip, based on some fairly sketchy rumors.
I liked this episode a lot, but was very surprised by 2 things. First, that they didn’t use the fear dimension as this season’s excuse to bring back Grant Ward. Second, that Fitz’s greatest fear, Framework Fitz, didn’t make an appearance. I was bracing myself throughout that entire wedding, waiting for F.Fitz to…
There’s a villain problem, mainly that there isn’t a direct antagonist provided for Jessica at the start (besides Jessica’s own mind, of course). I remember feeling incredibly uncomfortable as the first season progressed, thanks to its very powerful, very evil villain, Kilgrave (David Tennant).
Yeah, whatever interest I might’ve had, this nipped it in the bud.
What, is she runny or something?
Finally, at long last, the real underdogs of the criminal justice system - prosecutors and cops - will have their story told!
Depends. How much are you predisposed to dislike the accused?
I thought filming of the 5th season of AD was already well underway?
My rule of thumb with Ridley Scott films has always been that unless it’s called a “Director’s Cut” (Blade Runner, Kingdom of Heaven), those “Special Editions” (Alien, Gladiator, Black Hawk Down) aren’t what he wanted, just something he did to sell DVDs. (The Blade Runner Final Cut is an exception, though.)