fanamir23
Fanamir
fanamir23

I’m seeing the movie Sunday and am avoiding forums for now. What types of fans seem to disapprove?

If Netflix can’t control costs at their current size, what makes you think they’d be able to afford 21st Century Fox or Fox Television, or that they’d have the capability to manage that massive portfolio?

We’re not talking about the bad customer service. We’re talking about the idea of them being owned by an ISP - a content supplier owned by a content distributor (and I don’t mean that in the usual sense of movie distribution), and one that actually DOES rival Disney in size. As Jrobert548 says, they have a near

Of course I do, but I’ve never been there. But you didn’t specify which park. Although I was speaking about the parks in general, the conversation up till then had concerned Orlando (the reference to Disney World, and to Florida).

Uh, what are you talking about? Universal Studios in Orlando (the one that was indirectly called out here) still has E.T. Adventure.


First up, we don’t know what the details of Marvel’s contract with Fox is. It could be that no matter who Fox sells to, they have to offer the rights to Marvel first before handing them over to the buyer.

Second, don’t dis Universal’s theme parks. Although their Marvel area is dated, you make it sound like they’re

I’m disappointed that there’s no Uncle Sam in this,and that they chose to go for original DC characters like Red Tornado and Citizen Cold to fill out the team, rather than using old Quality Comics characters. That would have been cool.

EDIT: I’m actually seeing in some places that Uncle Sam IS in this series. If so,

Lucifer and Gotham are the only shows I see being immediately affected by this. Legion and The Gifted will probably be allowed to continue as long as they’re profitable, but would probably not be given much leeway when a show featuring some new MCU version of mutants could be slotted in their place (although Legion

It probably wouldn’t. Legion would still be airing on FX - the channel has a history of “mature” programming, and there doesn’t seem to be any immediate reason for them to rebrand. Marvel Television, already owned by Disney, is partially behind Legion anyway (it’s a Fox/Marvel co-production). Disney has a history of

Fox is selling anyway. They made the internal decision to refocus their company. The other largest bidder, other than Disney, was Comcast. Would you rather see 20th Century Fox’s film and TV division go to Disney? Or an ISP like Comcast?

A photographer in their senior year of high school, two former best friends reconnecting, lingering guilt over one friend abandoning the other, a small town, supernatural elements, quirky teen dialogue, geeky nostalgia, LGBTQ subtext... what is this, Life is Strange?

Obama being a one-term president is a fan theory crafted when Luke Cage started dropping Obama references. The problem is, that theory also flat-out contradicts the movies - the Smithsonian exhibit in The Winter Soldier shows that Ellis was already President when Cap was de-thawed - also, Iron Man 3 takes place the

I always used “y’all” when translating second-person plural in Latin. My teachers allowed this.

Aside from the name, Deadpool is more a rip-off of Ambush Bug than Deathstroke.

That just sounds like a D&D campaign, honestly.

YAAAAAY! I was worried the reposted accounts would be among the hardest hit.

Why would you mention Chernobyl Diaries for S.T.A.L.K.E.R., and not the 1979 film Stalker, which was a major influence on the game and is also loosely based on Roadside Picnic. Rather than just Chernobyl full of cannibals, it’s literally set in a Zone.

It’s the Heathers effect. Reacting to a death by turning the deceased into someone they never were.

The Inhumans were not created to be X-Men stand-ins, and weren’t until Marvel forced them into that role due to Fox owning the X-Men film rights. The Inhumans is about a royal family with superpowers that lives in a city on the Moon. There are some similarities, in that both Inhumans and Mutants are born with their

Bizarrely, most of the people I know who voted for Trump were women. My mom is also by far the most misogynistic person in my family (tossing around the word “slut” for women she doesn’t like, and preferring old gender roles). Her friends also all voted for Trump.