Also, if Venom is in a different universe then Spider-Man, what’s Michael Keaton’s Vulture doing in the Morbius trailer. This seems sloppy.
Also, if Venom is in a different universe then Spider-Man, what’s Michael Keaton’s Vulture doing in the Morbius trailer. This seems sloppy.
VW missed the chance to make it the ID.4 GTI model.
To be completely fair, the news that Covid-19 vaccines are proven safe in pregnancy, and major OB/GYN groups giving 100% recommendation to give the vaccine to all pregnant individuals is relatively new. From a limited search, it looks like the blanket recommendation dates from July of 2021. I know when the vaccines…
If you read between the lines, Tim Scott’s only job in negotiations for the GOP was to prevent the Democrats from getting a “win”. And the only way to do that was to sabotage the negotiations, one way or another. Tim Scott thought he could just trot out a standard GOP talking point, and that would be that.
Marvel and the MCU is a 10 figure money printing machine for Disney, at this point. Especially if you factor in merch and other tie-ins. The secret to the sauce, as Kevin Feige very well knows, has been the A+ casting. They bring in actors that become their characters, and then their characters reach a global audience…
Have you ever thought to yourself: What if we got it wrong about the vaccines?
“Affluenza or whiteness has nothing to do here,”
There’s also a genuine argument that keeping shitty corporations working to protect the good people working there is doing more harm than good; i.e. financial penalties amounting to a rounding error are being given out for corporations engaging in outrageous behavior that would get you or I tossed in jail for a good…
While I’m as much “fuck corporations” as the next guy on Giz, A) Disney should be sued to oblivion for refusing to honor the contracts they inherited, and B) comics writers should honor the terms of the contracts they worked for 35 years ago are not diametrically opposed viewpoints.
Since Laundrie had been trying to pass off the trip back from Wyoming to Florida as “everything’s cool, I just drove back and I have no idea what happened to my (former) fiancee”, I bet he had his cell phone with him at the time (especially as he would need to communicate with his lawyer), which would mean the police…
The best news is that her “natural immunity” will start fading in 3-6 months (because that’s how long the antibodies your body makes to protect against Covid-19 lasts), and she’ll be all teed up for Covid Round 2: Electric Boogaloo around Christmas time!
That’s weird, I certainly don’t see any MCU fans shrieking in outrage in the comments above this. (But I’m not browsing the greys, either.) I don’t even see any MCU fans being hypersensitive or touchy about Villeneuve’s criticism. Maybe you can point some out? I feel like your definition of “MCU fan that is shrieking…
The term you’re looking for is the “reasonable person standard” in law, and the definition in this case will ultimately be up to the 12 people making up the jury.
Two more items of interest:
Who is “you people”? I certainly haven’t acted like “the MCU invented the concept of a sci-fi space comedy”. In fact, please point me to an MCU fan that claims this. James Gunn took the MCU superhero formula, mashed it with a Star Wars space opera, added his signature self-mocking humor with an edge, and set it to…
You have some good points, but two issues:
On the other hand, there are far more carbon copy comments on this thread trying to be snarky/witty about the mythical MCU fan that is shrieking in outrage that some director finds the MCU movies [insert negative comment]...than there are MCU fans shrieking in outrage over Villeneuve’s comments.
Why did you say that name?!?
A couple of thoughts.
Actually, the secret twist in the post-credits scene is that this Eddie Brock was adopted as a baby after his parents died, and his birth name was actually Peter Parker.