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Ugh, how are people still making this shitty argument?

So much hyperbole, so little facts.

Going to need a citation on that. Because that’s malarkey.

Do you really not understand what a synonym is? You need to go back to elementary school. It doesn’t mean they’re identical. It means they’re fucking similar.

Saying a few nice things about someone isn’t the same as canonizing them. The word canonized literally means you’re making them a saint.

Flatter:

Flatter:

Wow, again with the ad hominem. You’re really desperate having to pull out a Dunning-Kruger excuse.

Sigh...ad hominem is the refuge of a person who has nothing to stand on.

Wow...so much wrong in such a small amount of time. Ignoring the fact you replied to me with some weird “joke” article about not having non-white friends (that’s a real strawman argument, by the way)...

There’s obviously more than one incident. I could list more but I don’t want to embarrass you too much.

Your reply was nothing but a link. Throwing links around is not an indication of a joke.

You do realize that article doesn’t state anything other than opinions, right?

Honestly, TDK is fantastic but it’s really just an evolution of the themes and tone of Batman Begins. It’s not that revolutionary, it just does what it does exceptionally well.

justifiable anger of Killmonger than the movie.

You have a permit for all of that hyperbole?

Because “Infinity War” was better than it in every way.

The bone I have to pick with this article is that it disregards the limited release western movies get in Japan. If you, others, and the industry want wide-release movies, then the attitude should be reciprocal.

It’s a popular conspiracy theory to think that the categories are separated to limit competition. I think we can both agree that a live-action movie and an animated movie are entirely different beasts (lol), and that they can be recognized on their unique merits. If you disagree, that’s fine.

but this does not constitute a free pass to be a jackass in response, much less to an entirely different person.