cosmicghostrider
cosmicghostrider
cosmicghostrider

I grew up on Beast Wars, watch your tongue when you fantacize about a film catered to my nostalgia failing (for no reason that truly matters to you).

I don’t think you’ll catch much steam with Transformers-fatigue

The people who spout “superhero fatigue” all the time are the same people who used to love sharing gossip at parties in highschool. My point is they don’t have anything else to interesting to say and want to be the first person to notice something popular failing.

My Dad wont drive me out of town to see Spider-Verse because “animated movies are for children” so I actually have to wait for home release. His poor uninitiated mind.

Yeah.... I’m honestly finished with “for kids but also kinda for adults” animation dominating the mainstream. Honestly..... sign me up for more Spider-Verse or to go a step further, Invincible starring Steven Yuen.

Kids had their time can I, an adult person, have animation back please?

Turning Red would like to have a word with you. I don’t think it’s scripts getting worse I think audiences are getting dumber/developing simpler tastes quite frankly. Culturally within my lifetime we seem to have switched from watching a film actively to watching films passively half asleep. It’s more to keep us

just like idk how many fire and water puns can this movie make...?

Yeah, another who has taken highschool chemistry probably finds the interpretation of elements here to mean “earth wind fire water” pretty silly. Or at least that was my take.
Elements in the layman’s sense is somehow less vague than personifying emotions in Inside Out (I still don’t get the love for that film).
It

side note: although I loved Volume 3, my theatre sorta skipped a beat in terms of reaction when Star-Lord said “close the fucking door”.

families being the largest target (due to ticket quantity) was such a sour spot during all that homophobia surrounding the release of Lightyear. It’s also why it’s a fool’s dream that we’ll ever get a bold MCU entry - parents are the bottom line.

Three families walked out of my showing of Multiverse of Madness when

I too am still mad about those two films going to streaming, your not alone. Turning Red was one of my favourites of last year.

(millenial) I was with you until the last line you home-owning jackass.

Who has seen Flashpoint? I haven’t seen The Flash yet but am I correct in assuming that Supergirl plays Cyborg’s “last hero alive” role and Keaton’s Batman is a stand-in for Thomas Wayne Batman?

I’m fine with those tweaks but, my favourite part of the thing is the very end when The Flash meets with Batman and hands him

lol go home Snyderhead you just wanted to use this as an opportunity to take a dig at the MCU. Which I find extremely fashionable of incels.

I was using Bumble this morning and I threw on Travel Mode to the Philippines and a female coworker was like “be careful with who you match with you might be in for a surprise!” and I was like “I’m not homophobic I support the transgender community. And then she unmatched me so.... People are backward.

What’s also amazing is a tonne of parents in the US think a guy kissing another man is more explicit than a man kissing a woman.

lol well said

It amazes me that people don’t realize that woke refers to being “awoken to social issues” I asked someone who cited “the woke mob” yesterday and they couldn’t tell me what woke even means lol.

They really shit the bed by choosing Lightyear for theatres and Turning Red for streaming last year. Now it looks like they have two flops in a row. Yikes.

Is there a prize I don’t know about that they hand you at the theatres for knowing an entire film before you see it? The only reason I can deduce for people dissecting trailers is: “bored with ones life, needs this earlier than the date.”