I'll never forgive them for killing off Janet before she could even appear. Pym sucks, and Paul Rudd can only make me like Lang so much…
I'll never forgive them for killing off Janet before she could even appear. Pym sucks, and Paul Rudd can only make me like Lang so much…
*slams palm on table* FINE! I DIDN'T WANT MORE ANYWAY.
If that science fair was Stanford's only chance of getting into a single good college then maybe he wasn't as smart as everyone thought he was.
Until now I always assumed the lowest grade on AV was a D. Leave it to Teen Wolf…
I will never get over the piles of crap that were the Darren Shan and Giver movie adaptations.
I've read Frankenstein seven times since senior year of high school, each time for a different course. I've really come to appreciate it, and frankly every movie adaptation ever only serves to let me down a little bit more. A thousand different ways to interpret the story but please, by all means keep throwing fucking…
*falls to the ground and praises whatever god might be listening*
A "B"? Unbelievable. I'll have you know I quote that LSD line on a regular basis. Unlike the empathy chip, which has no real world application.
I personally have always hated Sandler and I'm glad the rest of the world now agrees. I'm sick of his unfunny beaver face vomiting out annoying songs I'm forced to hear every Thanksgiving and commercials for his 90 minute long vacation slideshows.
Being a genius doesn't make you any less of a jackass.
Idk I think Marvel has been doing a pretty good job making superheroes fun. It's why lately I've been preferring them to DC. The Flash is more showing what the DC movies COULD be like, if they weren't so hell bent on being gritty and dark.
Ugh.
"quickly established herself as one of the best female characters in the MCU"
You either die young or live forever on Fox.
DC has surprised me once again. That'll teach me to have any hopeful, pleading expectations higher than "complete movie released within the next decade".
That doesn't really make it any better. By that logic, Natasha thinks of herself as a monster because of what people have done to her. Bruce thinks he's a monster because of what he's done to other people. She's burned down hospitals, but sterilization was the worst thing she could come up with when they talked?…
Oh good, I'm glad you agree with me. It was horribly misogynistic and shouldn't have been in the movie. If only everyone else hadn't misunderstood that bit of sub-par writing.
Why do you hate happiness?
Hopefully. It was a weird, unneeded moment all around tbh.
If that was what they intended it to mean, then they should have made it clearer. The writers know what they're doing, they spent the whole movie foreshadowing Hawkeye's death just to fake us out.