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I think he's an executive producer but Fuller's in full charge of adapting it.

The kitchen fight in Raid 2 is one of the best action scenes in Cinema
Just saying.

In reference to that sequence Mark Kermode said The Raid was one of the best choreographed dance movies he had ever seen.

You have to try really hard to look this dumb and yet so fun at the same time.

This movie has so many try-hardy moments that Boomerang just fucking booking it out of the bar genuinely caught me by surprise with how funny it was.

More like the DLCEU
Am I right

Yeah pretty much this.

I'm not afraid to say I actually loved Mr Nobody.
Judge me on that as you will.

You have to admit he has set a pretty reasonable goal with those 10 blocks he just micromanages the shit out of. Once the criminals leave Hell's Kitchen they're probably Spider-Man's problem.
That being said I found it weird how Matt Murdock didn't even make a cameo during JJ, with all the times she kept on saying she

Imagine a cut of this movie, where the scenes were actually edited and paced like scenes instead of the fucking glorified montages made for people who may get bored of two people talking in a room for too long.

"Bigger! Badder!" This movie is taking it's critical reception and wearing it like a fucking medal.
Good for them I guess.

I think it worked better in Daredevil, I think if Daredevil did a better job of weaving the Punisher and Elektra together by the end of the season it would be appreciated a lot more. (That being said I really did enjoy the "Trial of Frank Castle segement cause I thought it did a really good job of keeping Frank

I feel like I'm in the very small minority who really like DD Season 2 despite it's problems.

I think they're starting to realise the 13 episode thing isn't working as well with the broken up narrative arcs halfway through the season, but I feel like they're stuck with 13 episodes due to the deal they promised with Marvel regarding the amount of episodes.

"LAW YER"

Yeah, I'm kinda glad that these shows are kinda standalone in a way but I feel like the majority of the audience are watching for/know about the Defenders so I'm surprised we haven't seen Matt crossover into any of these shows yet.

One of my favourite things in DD Season 2 that Foggy's way of explaining Matt's absences all the time was telling people Matt had a drinking problem.

I find this hilarious, Matt fucks up the trial so badly at the beginning of the Defenders that they basically have to break him out of prison anyway.

I know there's not like a rule book on this kind of thing or anything but this definitely doesn't feel like how you structure a season finale, finishing off the main plotline about 15 minutes into the episode and then spending so long recapping the events of the season to then finally get to something dramatic

It doesn't imply that at all.