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“But her character and scenes (this is the fault of the writers, not her) was the biggest drag in that movie. It’s the second time I felt like a Star Wars movie was shoehorning a character in for no reason at all. Jar Jar was the first.” 

The Avengers stuff is concept art, isn’t it (“artes conceituais”)? Or is it official concept art?

Man I’m not one to really complain about crass commercialization being harmful for kids, but having a movie where kids see Q*Bert, Zangief and Pac Man all hanging out was a cute novelty... Having a film where the cameos are big logos from major corporations is kinda creepy and brainwashy, right?
And this is coming

Here is a counter-point:

Peter shows up to a job interview that not only is he not qualified for in any way, but he barely even knows what it is (“sounds like fun”), yet he coasts to an open slot. Compare and contrast with, say, Domino’s interview and her qualifications, and her struggles to convince the interviewers that in addition to

James Whitbrook, you are completely and utterly right. As excited as I was to see half the team dusted, I loved the finale even more for not doing it and making itself a true finale for the show.

Fury sends out one last warning message in the hopes of getting word to the cavalry....

I remember seeing so many fights about Luke messing with Rey with the leaf he picks up, with people calling it completely wrong in tone and things like that.

This isn’t really an original thought, and it doesn’t necessarily belong as a reply to you. But you’re getting it since you seem to have your head on right.

I would say it’s cute that you think Iger and Kennedy are somehow worried about this so called “division” that you think exists. Are a number of Star Wars fans upset with TLJ’s story? Sure. But the idea that they’ve burned bridges and the franchise is suffering for it is narcissistic bloviating that you really only

Even with nothing but music, TLJ haters will still whine, moan, complain and act as if they’re personally being persecuted by a movie just because they didn’t like it.

********Warning: I’ve seen the film, and while my responses below will not contain spoilers, they will be a candid rebuttal that you may or may not want to read.********

Joss Whedon came in and lightened the tone from Zack Snyder? Well I never.

So stealing.

I think that’s a pretty lazy examination of Buffy. Like Spiderman, she’s a kid burdened with having power and the responsibility to use it while not yet having her life together. The fact that she struggles to overcome that and still succeeds is what makes her heroic. If she were a hero who did everything perfect,

This post brought me into Art Director Mode.....