Every year, the cutoff slides a bit further. In 10 years, people will be talking of 2018 as the end of the show’s golden age.
The Simpsons’ prime period depends heavily on when the critic started watching the show.
Every year, the cutoff slides a bit further. In 10 years, people will be talking of 2018 as the end of the show’s golden age.
The Simpsons’ prime period depends heavily on when the critic started watching the show.
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I don’t like you and I hope never to meet you.
We are all one tribe. We embrace those misguided souls too.
Sure, there are all-black movies. Usually indie, low-budget ones the mainstream can safely ignore.
This is a blockbuster costing hundreds of millions of dollars, made by THE #1 entertainment company in the world, and one of the cornerstones of the next decade of their cinematic plans, and it’s an unapologetic…
As T’Challa put it, we need to live as members of One Tribe.
He definitely had a point, which is what makes him so affecting as a villain: His pain was real, but his idea of justice got twisted along the way. At some point he stopped looking for redress and started looking for revenge.
After seeing him take out his own girlfriend and admit that he killed the very people he wants…
“I know he said exactly that, but I’m not sure that’s what he meant”.
You’re projecting your own politics onto him. Headcanon is out of the scope of this discussion.
If you owned a restaurant, you’d be out of business.
And Killmonger wants to help his people, and knows the only way to achieve that is through the overthrow of oppressive governments. And the easiest way to accomplish that is with Wakanda’s resources.
“The sun will never set on the Wakandan Empire”.
He wanted to conquer the world through the violent overthrow of the Other. He wanted the exact same thing every tyrant has always wanted. He didn’t want to break a cycle of oppression or hatred, he just wanted his turn at the wheel.
but he isn’t entirely “bad,” either.
I actually liked the second D&D movie. I think it was a TV movie in the US, used as a pilot for a possible series, but it got a theatrical release internationally. The budget was low, the CGI dodgy, but the cast actually was actually engaging. A far cry from LOTR, but much better than its big-budget predecessor.
Most of them (us) are more worried about what we deserve from a server than the fact that the server is another human being.
I go to a restaurant to eat exactly what I want (provided’s on their menu). I’m not gonna tailor my enjoyment of my meal to how much my server expects to get from me.
It’s been building: Zemo had the trauma of losing his family in a “liberation” operation by a foreign government. Take away the superpowers, and it’s something that happens in our world every day.
The Vulture had his business destroyed by the more powerful around him, and he was left as collateral damage. Our…
That is hollow coming from T’Challa as he is in the middle of a coup that is supported by the CIA to overthrow the legal leader of Wakanda.
They did do it with Matt Smith’s and Peter Capaldi’s intros, though:
Gutted to hear Gold’s leaving. He’s responsible for this piece of magic, now forever associated with my three favorite Doctor Who episodes: Heaven Sent and The Doctor Falls/Twice Upon a Time.
“Doctor, I let you go”
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