guywhothinksstuff2k
Guywhothinksstuff
guywhothinksstuff2k

Brilliant satire, brilliant comedy, brilliant character work. This is South Park at its best.

I actually really enjoy What We Do in the Shadows (seen it twice to date), and I registered that as a sort of reference... but it wasn’t even committing to it (at any given time there’s at least 4 vampires living in the house, and they didn’t tend to huddle...), so it was just a sort of half-reference, if that. The

I did enjoy lots of it, but I may have just had too high expectations, and perhaps just incorrect expectations regarding the plot; with the assumption from the trailers that Hulk’s entrance would be the/an inciting incident, I was just waiting around for him to show up, and was disappointed that the Thor/Hulk(/Banner)

I did enjoy lots of it, but I may have just had too high expectations, and perhaps just incorrect expectations regarding the plot; with the assumption from the trailers that Hulk’s entrance would be the/an inciting incident, I was just waiting around for him to show up, and was disappointed that the Thor/Hulk(/Banner)

Brit here, so not going to sign it - but is there a tally of signatures? I’d like to know how well it’s doing (partly because I’m curious as to how successful an ad campaign like this can be, partly because I keep praying the orange tyrant’s reign of destruction is almost over, and a healthy turnout on a petition like

Yeah... I feel like I should have found that bit funnier than I did. It might have been the delivery, or his too long previous scene. Much shorter bursts like that one would have done the world of good.

You drop the scene from the end of DS too. And as for how they find Odin - they just find him in Norway. Because that’s where Loki left him. Instantly shave off 10 minutes of filler.

Hey, I like comedy in my films - Black Panther looks phenomenally badass, but my only reservation is I’m not sure how they’ll integrate humour into it. I love Iron Man 3, and that’s as all-out comedy as either this film or the Guardians movies. But Korg and Jeff Goldblum are just meant to be funny because they’re Korg

Every one? The weapons scene for example didn’t land flat on its face for you? Some of it could have worked, but they put way too much stock in him just being funny by his existence (if that worked for you, fair enough, but it’s hardly comic genius). Ditto Jeff Goldblum - ‘he’s funny because he’s Jeff Goldblum’ does

Wouldn’t have minded if Korg actually had some decent jokes, but aside from the final scene (which was good but massively out of place) it was just ‘Oh, he’s saying stuff that you wouldn’t expect a rock warrior to say! Hilarity!’. Some of his scenes landed well in the cinema I was in, but at least half of them (like

Alternatively, they should have just got to the Hulk bit waaaaay sooner, and made Thor taken prisoner and forced to fight the inciting incident (culminating in the reveal of the Hulk). Drop Strange, drop the play, get to Odin and Hela muuuuuuuch quicker, then spend more time with the main characters.

‘This week, Mortimer finds himself in quite the pickle when the orgy he has planned is double booked with a church fundraiser! Next week, stare at a blank screen while we wait for them to finish post production on the rest of The Last Man on Earth.’

Petra: Do we lie?
Twins: No.
Mateo: Sometimes.

If it’s something astonishingly unusual, then fair enough. But one of those deserts was a meringue. A meringue. Just eat the damn food.

I think this was actually the right time to come out (short of having come out sooner), as delaying it would have meant either dodging questions about his sexuality, lying about it, or coming out in a second statement which overshadowed the harassment accusations. Coming out when these allegations arose was absolutely

Okay, how the hell did they get that guy to play a smoke detector? Once, I could see, but they got him to KEEP COMING BACK TO PLAY IT. There surely must have been some off-camera arm-twisting to get him to stay in the band.

Ah, wasn’t aware of the full plan, figured they might want someone else between Colman and Mirren, but probably not if it’s only 7 seasons. Is 7 seasons Morgan’s plan? If so then he can be more relied on to stick around for the full run.

I was assuming the Williams and Mirren would alternate, like Becky from Roseanne.

I’m guessing that at some point around season 7 or 8 they’ll get Dame Helen in? She obviously enjoys working with Peter Morgan (having played the role for him both in film and subsequently on the stage), I’m sure she’d be up for a prestige drama series tying into and tying together two of her most acclaimed

I personally wouldn’t argue that there is anything wrong with them - I’m eager for new storytelling possibilities, I think it’s a risk worth taking - but they’ll be different, and so it’s easy for someone to subjectively consider them to be worse, particularly if that someone has enjoyed the majority of the stories so