endymion421
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I was trying not to bring up him being Human Torch in those FF movies. But you made me do it. Though he was a self-effacing arrogant jerk in “Not Another Teen Movie” which was the only good film of its ilk besides the first two Scary Movies. Anyway, he was also a badass in the Snowpiercer film, and looks good in his

Hopefully soon, otherwise too many of the original cast will likely be dead, unfortunately. I think Truman, Albert, the Log Lady, Cruise, have all passed.

I like them both, but when it comes to reading an A or B review I’ll pick Dowd and when it comes to a C- down to F then I’ll go with IV.

I was a fan of that film.

Solid points! I feel that way about Quill in the comic books as well, dude is just insufferable and incredibly full of himself, even though he does the fake self-deprecating thing to seem humble.

Chris Evans used to have that type of charm/typecasting but he’s actually been in some good movies where he showed he’s got more than just “large retriever dog merged with a human” and whenever Pratt tries to shed that image he just comes off as a dick like you said.

I forgot about the Lego series, that was good fun, but also the entire cast was stacked and as you mentioned Emmet was just kind of a well-meaning everyman and not really as memorable as his character of Andy from Parks and Rec. Other than that, as you mentioned, he’s just doing the same thing over and again, and his

Just seems to me that Pratt is limited in range. Like, outside of Andy from “Parks and Rec” his recent characters have all just been cocky, smarmy bros who are way too into themselves. I also have warm memories of Andy, so it is kind of sad seeing him play jerk after jerk now.

Robert Englund just casually palling around with Ludacris. That’s awesome!

As soon as people threaten to cancel their subscription because they dislike the characters who are queer or genderflipped or played by an actor of a different ethnicity than how they were in the comics. Even though writer of said comics is on board with all those changes. 

That’s not exactly a worst case scenario, plenty of those shows are a lot more enjoyable than a lot of Netflix originals. Bad CGI effects can be cringy, but I’d take mediocre special effects and great writing over great SFX and mediocre writing. As long as it walks the line between somewhat faithful to the source

I liked it a lot as well. Cast was perfect, they didn’t change a whole lot from the source material, quite delightful. And Bertie Cavell delivered some of Strange’s best lines with style and aplomb, including my favorite about why he wouldn’t use magic to assassinate Napoleon.

Given that a couple of Constantines show up in the series, could have gone with “Get ready, Hellblazers!” *rimshot*

Exactly, I mean jeez unless they perform like Ghostface or MF Doom with a mask on then they must be a narcissist. Tell jokes from behind a shade, in silhouette. Get a proxy to deliver them like in Arrested Development. Anything else is just vanity.

It is kind of disgusting, well, very disgusting how the NFL capitalizes on the goodwill of military returns and the “exhilaration” of seeing a plane fly over a stadium. Especially since the former are planned months beforehand and the latter are kind of blase once you’ve seen one. Also, for a bunch of alleged military

I have it on good authority that if you buy enough of a pricey ticket you get a *premium* catheter and bag. Whereas the Owner Tsars in the fancy box seats have chamberpots and serfs, tongueless of course, so that they may never speak of the atrocities that occur.

Yeah if people want to use their free speech, or the ultimate free speech in a capitalist society, purchasing power, and choose not to support a network that allows this type of bigotry and misinformation, then that is also their right. Gervais and Chappelle are allowed to be bullies under the guise of “comedy”, but

ha yes, as I recall Jesus’ last words on the cross were not “Father forgive them for they know not what they do” but rather “comedians are the true martyrs, especially the straight cis men”

Maybe earlier in his career Cronenberg may have made just “Body Horror this” and “Body Horror that” but ever since “A History of Violence” he’s changed up his style, and even within a lot of Cronenberg’s horror films, they haven’t exactly been the same movie. I’ll admit, some of them follow a similar vein, but

You’re correct, I mentioned in a previous post that just because white people are more careful on camera, to not say slurs, doesn’t mean they don’t get said in private. Leaked emails from the NBA and Hollywood can prove that. I think Mortensen was an idiotic person for using a slur in the same general conversation as