Hook 'em Horns? He think he invented that?
Hook 'em Horns? He think he invented that?
What are you saying? It doesn't work? I thought just a few more cases and surely I'd see the results!
I guess it will have to be acknowledged as an effective slogan—everyone knew exactly what it meant.
I guess she's Helen Bonham-Carter to MacLachlan's Johnny Depp to Lynch's Tim Burton.
I had no idea you could do that. Thanks!
Ugh, these Twin Peaks articles are so frustrating. I want to read them. But I don't have Showtime. I have to wait until the season turns up on Netflix to see it. Grr….
That makes more sense.
Hmmm….
No, I don't think you're moving a goal post. I think maybe you were expecting 21st century behavior from a character who spent at least the first ten years of his life in the 19th. For a man raised in his environment, with its view of women, Steve is surprisingly adaptable to the idea of a woman with power and smarts.…
To be clear, Cosby's defense isn't that he was losing his eyesight at the time and could not have roofied them, merely that we should feel sorry the roofier can no longer assault women because he's going blind, and let's just leave the old man alone? This is a defense? I guess he'll publish an "If I Did It" book next.
So the Overlook is My World of Flops? Did Nabin copyright the earlier title or something?
I think it's supposed to work as manipulated gravitas. *SPOILERS* He dies after all, so she gets "eternity of heartbreak" to give her "depth" as well as a Thomas Wayne/Uncle Ben "I must do it for him" Batman/Spider-Man backstory (the death of her trainer on Themyscira provides a similar function—odd how all that and…
I agree with your general assessment of Marvel-y beats papering over spotty narrative, but I think you're wrong about Diana letting Steve order her around. Partly because she kept interrupting him and the generals often enough that it was obvious she wasn't being told what to do—and of course, entering that…
Generally agree. I think M*A*S*H* is a better movie than you do, but I know what you're talking about and agree in terms of gender politics.
A director doesn't have much impact on the material in a franchise.
But I wasn't wrong. Since you stated you were replying to a question I asked, it made sense for me to point out that the question was rhetorical.
Well, I guess some feminists were. I haven't seen those articles, but I'm sure they exist.
I'm into bears, and those eyebrows are too bushy even for me. :)
I thought Gadot and Pine had zero chemistry. I liked how the relationship was written, I just think Pine was miscast. And Pine, dude, do some eyebrow sculpting; you got two hairy caterpillars chilling above your eyes.
I'm kinda grateful that DC has stuck with the big three. Did we really need movie version of Ant Man, Daredevil and some of the others? The last thing I need is adaptations of Hawkman or Aquaman.