From the producers of A Dog's Purpose.
From the producers of A Dog's Purpose.
Ah, I see.
That's interesting, because one of the things that put me over the top in terms of wanting to see it was the amount of effusive, rave reviews that it received.
By saying the Oscars "snubbed" it, you're implying that you think it deserved to be nominated. And you'd be correct.
I do. It absolutely deserves the honours. Excellent, excellent movie.
Nope. Green Room was released in April.
Me neither, I just liked it more than everything else that followed. It was probably my low expectations going in.
Stop trying to coin the phrase 'streets ahead'.
I disagree that 31 is worse than Yoga Hosers. The first scene of 31 is better than anything in YH. And also better than anything else in 31. And also the only watchable thing about 31, which gives 31 one more watchable thing than YH.
Wow, this is surprising, especially considering the number of facebook posts by ADULTS who don't know what they're posting is fake.
Yeah, but he's talking about installing a door, not knocking one out!!!
Definitely!
It's true and not even remotely arguable. Night has had literally hundreds of releases.
Haven't watched this yet (or read the review, for fear of spoilers) but it sounds like the season is finally taking shape and I hope the rest isn't as dragged out as the first five episodes which, IMO, could've been condensed into two episodes or a long premiere episode.
See, that is EXACTLY my problem with what Vision said. There *might* be a correlation? OK fine but he's a super intelligent robot thing, he should damn well know that correlation and causation aren't the same thing, and if you're going to drastically alter the way this group goes about its business of saving the…
That's the other thing. I think the cinematic universe has been around for too short a time to make this a compelling story (to me, of course) because as much as they snark back and forth, I think that in the end Cap and Stark would've found a way to work together better.
I think my main problem with Tony's argument is that, in the comics, there was 40+ years of stuff happening(in the publishing world…I'm not sure how many years it was in the Marvel universe, but the point is that countless giant things have happened and I'm sure major cities have been destroyed many, many times), so I…
I can understand that, but my favourite Marvel movie so far is Winter Soldier, so I would've liked more of that and less of Avengers 2.5.
You summed up my main gripe better than I could.
I think that saying "we should be beholden to the political whims of 100+ countries" is a very bad argument.