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You might need to reconsider the plot of the entire series. The most primary theme is inevitability. The third game acts as a finale during. The interactions we have with characters serves as their story. That we get small moments with them that reference the thousands of other variables in the story seems enough

For me, the highlight of seeing Avengers in the theater was the sequence during the final battle where, in a continuous shot, the camera flies through the city and focuses on how the characters who vary from “Thunder God” to “Archer with good aim” can work with each other’s strengths and their own limitations to

For me, it was the fly-through of the final battle, when each of the Avengers is off kicking ass in a different part of downtown, that had me realize what a miracle it was that I was seeing; I remember sitting in the theater during that moment just in total awe of basically seeing a double splash page come brought to

So, as an adult educated woman, I don’t like this tumblr style rebranding of sexual power dynamics as ‘everybody over 18 is by default a pedophile if they lust after somebody less than 18' because it’s reductive and self-defeating.

The beginning of Justice League is the best Superman scene in the entire DCEU, poorly CGI’d mustache and all.

In between Clones and Sith, Christensen had done impressive work in the film Shattered Glass, playing a promising young man who does morally indefensible things because they’re easy.

Strongly disagree. There were several wow moments about the sequel trilogy, most especially in TLJ.

I’m still mad he got killed off in Age Of Ultron. His portrayal of Quicksilver was a lot of fun, a nice mix of brotherly warmth, world-weary cynicism, and frat bro swagger.  I’d love to see him show up and duke it out with Evan Peters’s Quicksilver.

Cosmic ion rays? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely within your Super Mario 64 cartridge?

And has the brains of a monkey.

Mary’s an example of a comedy that barely has a plot being super-tightly written in a way most comedies today have thrown out in favor of not just improve but character reaction shots that I guess are meant to show you how crazy what just happened it (Hangover being the most egregious offender). If something’s funny,

Ugh, that improv crack is dead on. Mary is gross but also just a ridiculously funny script and anchored by Diaz at her sweetest, for a movie with a lot of jizz it has very little fat.

I know I just wrote a long self indulgent post below, but if you will indulge me one more I want to say why I have always liked Good Will Hunting. The story of how me and my wife fell in love is kind of similar to the “Have to go see about a girl” story Robin Williams tells in the movie.

I’m also having a hard time remembering what progressive issues she championed. Maybe something was said in the intro or wrap-up of the news interview segment, but I don’t recall it now. I really think that because she’s young and attractive with brown hair, her being a stand-in for Alexandria Ocasio-Corte has simply b

I don’t know how you could possibly think that this episode was suggesting “both sides are bad” or any sort of equivalency between Nazis and progressives. That’s just ridiculous. Some people fake/use progressivism in order to gain power and wealth; Neuman is one of those people.

I think of her in the vein of 4chan alt-right edgelords. They falsely position themselves as “outsiders” that are cooler and smarter than everyone else, and everyone else are lame sheeple and boring corporate suits that don’t get it. But that only masks the fact that their beliefs are actually very conventional and uph

Wait, someone killed Batman’s parents?

I’ll take “goofy sidequest” over whatever the fuck Episode 9 was. Are people forgetting that Abrams directed that? Because Abrams directed that.

It’s Zeus, not Jesus.