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Seems like the reviewer has a really romantic mental image of the anti-nazi resistance, probably borrowed from the lovely depiction of a nation of civilians under arms as exported by Charles De Gaulle, perhaps the most successful propagandist of the whole war. The reality of the resistance was the one more or less

lol@Vidkung Quisling jokes.

IDK, I know the author is trying to put a nice spin on TWD angle of this by saying that the cast and crew is diverse and shit, but the whole series spins its wheels on a very specific point; anyone trying to start a society is a filthy hypocrite and probably a rapist, and everyone is better off sticking to themselves.

There are different schools of theory on this, but the one I've found the most support for suggests that they were primarily aligned based on mutual hatred of the Soviet Union (unsurprising, given that Germany had a lot of pre-war support for taking a hard line against the communists) as well as a desire to dispossess

For those in need I'll be holding several online courses titled "Proper etiquette in the new Reich." Topics discussed will include the proper time for a Hitler salute, the correct pronunciation and use of "Seig Heil," identifying leftists and unionists for deportation to the east, and softball.

At least there wasn't some godawful "see, we make jokes too!" lame fucking quip after the title drop.

Honestly I don't think that Saban or Lionsgate know what people think of this IP. All the trailers and promotional material scream that they're trying for another Maze Runner/Hunger Games teen action/drama thing but these are so clearly superheroes who make shitty puns and fight monsters made out of pizza. Can we not

I actually found the diarrhea to be a moment of extreme catharsis in and of itself. I really love the voice effects Mike uses for Plinkett's mania moments, and I also love me a poop joke.

Although the Axis powers were in a nominal alliance, they didn't display nearly the same level of cooperation and coordination that the "Allied" powers engaged in. The Germans and the Japanese, the two most active Axis belligerents, only directly supported each other once in the war. A lot of this was due to this

I thought that distinction went to the Stanford swimmer rapist guy

I don't know anything else the author of this piece has done off the top of my head, and I don't really watch any AVGN, but it seems like this whole article was a stealthy way to dis the guy because of his politics…which haven't really even been confirmed. I mean, yeah, skinny white guy surrounded by Star Wars toys

So yeah…no parent would tell an average kid to die for the bully on the bus…but what if you know for a fact that your kid could catch a freight train with his left hand and eat a burger with his right? As for your "fear of the unknown" argument, the closest we come to this is that fundie mom telling the kids that

I think the biggest tells are the scenes were Supes is saving folk at the beginning. Such a grimace on his face, as if to say "okay…I GUESS I'll save you guys, but I'd rather be doing literally anything else."
The other thing is all the times Clark's parents tell him throughout both movies that his secret identity is

Didn't Buffy do this? Or does UPN not count? I guess it's not the worst thing if it doesn't.

Addiction is the only way anything gets done in society unfortunately. It's bad in that individual, personal health way, but then again, staying alive for as long as possible is also probably just as bad of an idea.

My face stretches and I can feel the physical manifestation of my abhorrence of the term "non-youth."

I mean, the dude is a vampire.

Have you ever seen The Hunt for Red October? It's exactly like that.

I know film nerds really like Linklater but this movie seems more self-indulgent than Bruce Willis's blues album.

I think a huge turn-off for a lot of people was that they made Superior Spider-man about an unrepentant evil dick who essentially killed Peter and completely got away with it for the vast majority of the series, so watching him struggle and deal with issues had no weight since you were actively rooting for him to lose