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Also how deep is the “deeper ’n ever turnip and tater and beetroot pie” actually?

Agree, Edwards is a great fit here. The biggest problem with The Creator and Godzilla was the writing, but I think the direction was top notch. If someone other than Edwards is handling the story this could actually be good.

Aside from the Batmans, I’ve never watched a Nolan movie that I fully “got” the first time around (and I’ve seen all of them.) Part of the fun is watching a second or third time and picking up all the little clues that were hidden in plain sight the whole time.

The Prestige is a top-5 all-time movie for me. The Illusionist stinks.

Exactly. Who were they even shooting at when attacking the bomb complex?

I had pretty low hopes for the finale after I saw where we left off after episode 5, but I think the finale did a fairly good job of tidying everything up. Overall the show worked for me as I’m fine with leaving the supernatural elements unexplained. My biggest gripes are some of the decisions the characters made

I thought the exact same thing while watching. It doesn’t have to be this way writers!

Another great explanation. Unfortunately for Marvel/Disney, we only get to judge the final product, not what could have been had everything gone according to plan. 

Great explanation

The thing is, the MCU used to be for me. The movies used to be exciting and fun. Iron Man, The Avengers, Winter Soldier, Civil War, Ragnarok, Infinity War, and Endgame are all a blast. But Marvel has consistently put out duds post-Endgame (with a few exceptions). So yes, obviously no one is forcing me to watch, and to

“Bollywood planet” was just populated by a bunch of humans who sing. That’s hardly original as far as alien planets in movies are concerned. The body switching was in the trailer but the movie failed to do anything actually interesting with it. You knew from the start that at first they would struggle with the

Ok forgive my hyperbole, “Old school” in the sense that The Marvels is a by-the-numbers MCU movie that we’ve all seen twenty times already?

Captain Marvel has always been a boring character and Monica Rambeau doesn’t add anything special. Vellani as Kamala was the lone standout in the movie. The only humor that worked came from her. Otherwise we were given too much CGI, inconsistent powers, a lifeless villain, zero urgency, and probably the least exciting

“Old school” in the sense that The Marvels is a by-the-numbers MCU movie that we’ve all seen twenty times already?

I didn’t watch a single NFL game this year but I tuned in just to root for Taylor Swift’s boyfriend’s team. Take that MAGA.

I’ve become a “fencestraddler” after being a pretty big fan through Endgame. Nowadays I just watch while I’m on my bike trainer or treadmill and just need something to help pass the time, but I still feel like watching Marvel is a waste of time. There’s tons of better movies and TV shows out there.

I finally watched The Marvels yesterday. It was awful, not quite as bad as Quantummania, but awful nonetheless. In my opinion, mainline Marvel is dead. I’m glad the Spider-Verse films continue to innovate and the Deadpool trailer looked promising but I’m finally throwing in the towel on the MCU (bar Deadpool probably).

That would be a 90-minute movie that fills 3 hours due to all the slow motion. 

Peter was in the shed in the back yard when Hank arrived. Peter then came into the house, gun drawn, after he heard Hank’s gunshot. This part makes sense, the rest of it not so much.