justmireya
JustMireya
justmireya

Certainly that’s where they are coming from, for the most part. But...

You lose a child to suicide, one of the most painful things imaginable.

Oh my hell, best wishes to Snyder’s family. This is absolutely heartbreaking.

This is where we are now as a country. Unfortunately, while I have hope that Gen Xers (my generation) and Millennials will inject some sanity back into politics, I honestly don’t know if that is going to happen. What I do know—and it pains me to say this because it’s my parents’ generation—is that Baby Boomers need to

I want to talk about Cloverfield and Dredd.

Such a good action movie.

It is difficult to explain to anyone who didn’t live through it exactly how real the threat was for people.

I regret to inform this blog but I also have passed on directing the movie.

There’s also the possibility that this is an inside job.

hopefully both parties can come to some sort of understanding....there’s a term for it...but it eludes me...

i mean Pratt

Anything’s better than “Nevaeh”. I have such an irrational hatred for that name.

I assume the police have already tried “Accio prequel”?

I am SO happy to see someone agree with me about that scene! I remember seeing that scene in theaters and saying “Oh my god, they did it. Marvel brought a comic book to life!”

I don’t think WB wll pull the plug — they’ve already got the movies pencilled onto their slates for the next five years — but it wouldn’t surprise me if there was a massive overhaul, complete with hiring MCU vets to oversee the new films (as with the rumors of a Whedon Batgirl). Snyder’s style is already looking long

Yeah, Avengers was monumental in translating comic book-style visual language to the screen, perhaps more so than any other superhero movie since Donner’s Superman. That one tracking shot of all of the team members fighting the Chitauri was basically the cinematic equivalent of a two-page splash panel. There’d never

Absolutely, not to mention with the team growing they needed a bigger ship. And with Infinity War coming, they will need even more room - it isn’t like the Avengers have space worthy vehicles - yet.

The Milano’s probably not gone for good; they know where they left it, they have the ability to fix it, and the Quadrant has a hangar big enough to hold it, so it makes sense that they go back and pick it up after the movie ended. Quill loves that ship too much to just abandon it because he got an upgrade. Plus, all

I’m uncomfortable with it because Aronofsky is icky. If she was dating Ethan Hawke or Keanu Reeves, I’d be like ‘you get it girl!’

I never like hearing about the young ingenue ‘it girl’ with the older director only because there’s a weird power dynamic. But I can’t judge their relationship. They’re both adults.