I was wondering if I misremembered the trailer while reading that, because my reaction to it was “I like most of the cast, but I’m not into this Shutter Island nonsense” so to see it described as a straightforward neo-noir was weird.
I was wondering if I misremembered the trailer while reading that, because my reaction to it was “I like most of the cast, but I’m not into this Shutter Island nonsense” so to see it described as a straightforward neo-noir was weird.
Ambitious brand of terrible is my favorite brand of terrible. Much easier to accept than lazy terrible. At least it shows effort is being made.
guess you forgot to invite me to that meeting, The Last Jedi is the most fun I’ve had with a Star Wars movie since the original trilogy ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
nah man last jedi rocks.
Quick question: if you’re not one of those shittiest Star Wars fans, why would you automatically assume that line is talking about you?
The Jedi both planned and fought in a war wearing layers of flowing material. Princess Leia and Mon Mothma commanded Death Star attacks in pristine white gowns. People are running all over the damn place in Star Wars world in dresses. Of all the weird-ass corners people are poking in to get mad about Last Jedi, this…
I love her in episode 8. I also love that her presence in that film sets off 50 year MRA virgins.
AV Club threatens readership with another year of unending, unwanted Kanye updates
Particularly about Ron Swanson’s potential place in it.
Thank you for this.
God bless us F-eryone!
*Goes to IMDB after reading montemayor73's comment.*
I halfway expected the shot to pan out to reveal he's carving up a teenage boy.
I always wondered what Carrie was doing with her hand in this scene.
Thor falls into that low end category of Marvel movies I call “Watchable”. I never will say “Lets watch Thor!” or “I am in the mood for Thor!”. But if I am doing a rewatch of the whole MCU(like I did before Infinity War), or I catch it on cable on a lazy sunday afternoon, I will watch it and enjoy it.
Something you didn’t pick up on, Tom, was how Marvel managed to make as true-blue American an icon as Cap an international one … basically by making him a 1960s rebel somehow time-warped into a 1940s B-movie serial.
I think the more worrying possibility is that he’ll feel the need to over-explain everything. So we’ll get constant inserts like