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The sooner we all realize that everything is sexist/racist/genderist/specist the sooner was can accept that nothing is worth being created and simply wait for the inevitable end. Seems the be the only way to make some people happy.

After what they did to The Last Airbender (a better Avatar story, imo), do you really want to see another one on the big screen?

I saw Equilibrium in the theater on a whim. They has misposted the right time for the movie my friend and I went to see, so we decided to watch the most random movie we could find at the same time. On the marquee, they had a 8 1/2 x 11 that just said EQUILIBRIUM taped up the the marquee. With no expectations on what

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God, it’s been over 20 years and still nobody has created a better theme than Terra’s, let alone a full soundtrack that matches up. It’s. So. Good. Just watching that video above made me want to go back and play the entire (SNES) game again.

And next time, show some examples of how two things are alike other than “Thor’s funny now, so he’s like Stark”, and this thread could’ve ended 8 comments ago. Emo Philips and Mitch Hedberg have strange deliveries, so they must be similar. Dave Chappelle and George Carlin both focused on social issues and cussed a

Sorry, man. Ain’t seeing one iota of Stark in Odinson, sans a certain arrogance to both characters. You have also avoided my Deadpool/Ant-Man question twice now, so I’m just going to assume you meant to say ‘doesn’t fit my narrative so I’ll avoid it’ and move on. I’m sorry you didn’t like the direction they took Thor

If your only qualifier to be ‘Stark’ is quippy, then that’s a broad ass category. Is Deadpool like Stark? What about Ant-Man? They both quip frequently, but they are nowhere near Stark-like (as is Thor in Ragnarok).

So, how exactly is Thor acting like Tony Stark in Ragnarok? I will admit that based on the earlier MCU Thor, what we got in Ragnarok was a little out of character, but I fail to see how he at all acted like Tony Stark. I’d say he was way more Deadpool/Ant-Man than anything resembling Stark. There was no sarcasm or

People be shitty.

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I don’t care what anyone says, this was one of my favorite movie moments of the past 5 years:

Just watched Thor for the second time last night, and holy shit is that a good movie. I forgot how much I enjoyed it since I saw it in theaters. Don’t tell anyone else, but I feel it made Black Panther feel rather pale in comparison.

Yeah, it’s totally, 100% about mishearing. In the middle of describing Nakia’s style, he goes back to talking about Okoye. I missed his segue. Must be because I’m racist.

Or just, you know:

Then apparently you’re racist, too. Sorry. The internet has spoken.

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Did I....did I say they looked the same? I am keenly aware of the differences between Lupita Nyong’o and Danai Gurira, and nowhere in my 8 word post did I say otherwise. The ONLY confusion was in Coogler saying both of their names quietly and me mixing them up. MUST BE BECAUSE I’M SO FUCKING RACIST!

Yeah, I thought as much. Throw out the racist term like it’s yesterday’s burger wrapper. Racist.

My bad. I even rewound and listened again before I posted. An honest mistake. I just thought that Coogler misspoke and I found it funny. :/

Hey: my bad. I misheard, and even want back to listen again before posting. HOWEVER, how the fuck was anything I said racist? Here, I’ll repost what I said, verbatim (I actually just copy and pasted) so you can show my where my Racism entered.

“In this film, you’ll never see [her] pick a gun up.”