Antisemitism is pretty stupid to begin with, but Americans make it stupider.
Antisemitism is pretty stupid to begin with, but Americans make it stupider.
(the Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen comedy New York Minute and the video game adaptation Assassin’s Creed)
People said the same about Honda, Toyota, Kia, Hyundai...
I mean, your first mistake was trying to drive your playstation 2.
There are different types and levels of problematic. Abuse is definitely a different type and level than the problematic that Wright or Lilly are. That doesn’t give them a pass though. Get vaccinated everyone.
Similar experience, I moderately enjoyed the first season, but genuinely dropped out before even finishing the 1st episode of the 2nd season. The pacing/joke delivery feels like a Disney kids sitcom, even if the jokes are a bit more mature it all just felt kind of lazily stitched together and punctuated not by…
Shhhh. No one cares.
Yeah, it’s harsh, but it’s also true. She’s dealing with a lot of those issues, but so are a lot of students in the very show itself. By the way, I don’t consider her irreedemable, but she herself takes those intentional actions that cause her to fail her classes. When the professor actually gives her a pretty…
Between the dogfight and last week’s monologue (and the rest), Luthen in my mind is already an all-time classic Star Wars character. That Imperial stop-and-search was so insanely tense I thought the whole thing was going to end in a Game of Thrones penultimate shock death, and when he ripped the tractor beam to pieces…
I kind of got the impression Maarva’s death was faked. We only see her body when it’s brought out under a sheet, and this could be a ploy to draw in some top level targets who’ll be looking for Cassian to show up.
that’s what sicario is about dumbass lol
Nah. You love it. You love getting to pretend like you’re above it all and better than everyone else.
Cry more
That character was a whole lotta nothing wrapped up in JJ Abrams’ mystery box; the most exciting thing that character did was die. I genuinely mean that; “what’s going to happen now that this guy is dead?” and “what does this mean for Kylo going forward?” were a lot more interesting story questions than “who is this…
Not since... I don’t know, maybe KOTOR 2?... have we had such a morally murky take on the Star Wars universe. I love it. Wars have casualties of all types, something that the movies rarely actually engaged with.
I loved Luthen talking about being condemned to use the tools of his enemy to defeat them. We’re made to think the Empire has committed an atrocity by frying 100 prisoners just for learning they’re not getting out, and then Luthen lets 50 rebels move forward with an attack he knows will get them killed just so he can…
I want to see more square dancing themed assassins.
Be fair.
No one is looking at Fantastic Beasts for any reason.