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It's just the result of not being a teenager. I also wish we'd get something past mid to late twenties Peter Parker at some point.

Sometimes I think, wouldn't it be cool to be able to take all of this back in time and show it to George Lucas right at the moment he finishes the final draft of the original screenplay for Star Wars? Then he'd see he should burn it instead of taking the time and trouble of turning it into a movie and instead make

It's gotten a lot better now that it's mostly about shield agents and spying and stuff.

Aw, but then he has to get rid of them to prove he loves her more.

Looks mildly interesting, but reminds me an awful lot of Hyperdrive. Good to see Joel Hodgson again though.

Wait a second… fans can be concerned/upset about people updating a beloved property without being dismissed as racist or misogynist, and actually have Paul Feig, of all people, try to assuage their fears by saying it's important to him that it's as close as possible to how they remember it from their childhoods?

I've found a few things I like despite the Sackhoff, but I can't understand why anyone would deliberately watch anything because she's in it.

It is "transformative" barring that they could probably make a case for it being parody since the idea of a "serious" Power Rangers is clearly a joke.

This looks like it's from twenty years ago.

The opinion that Marvel movies are better is subjective, the observation that they are held in higher regard in the popular culture is quantifiable.

Man, did somebody get their feelings hurt? A whole article… well two paragraphs really impugning Sam Jackson because he said something that is objectively evident? Marvel has been more successful with their superhero franchises, they're more popular, there's more anticipation for them, and for the most part they are

She's racist, sexist, and ageist if she doesn't think she can do it.

Man, that almost works as a short synopsis.

I don't suppose it's remotely possible that this could be at all indicative of changing tastes?

Probably both. People have a funny way of selling themselves on the choices they've made and the circumstances they end up in, and reselling it to others as something to aspire to. The point is that what used to be a meet-cute for some is now considered harassment, and that standards change, but we all still carry a

I seem to recall hearing ladies from my grandparents
generation wistfully citing the beginning of their decades long
marriages as starting when the man just wouldn't leave them alone until
they had to give in. And my mom used to tell me stories about how before
they started dating she would circle her car around my

Hmm… yeah, but you find out that your best friend has secretly been a hot girl all along when she flashes her boobs at you? Seems plausible that guy would stick around at least for a bit.

You could easily include the 2005 and 2015 Fantastic Four movies, and the Amazing Spider-Man franchise.

George Lucas has been pretty open about the fact that he cribbed from the Hidden Fortress and was a huge Kurosawa fan. He and Francis Ford Coppola even helped finance, Kurosawa's final film Kagemusha.

#4 Why does this come up so much? I get that it's supposed to be an analogue for cleavage, but do women actually want to see penises? Because men definitely want to see breasts, and it's not hard to get a guy to show you his dick. Would it be a sexy enticement to tease women with just a hint of dick showing?