Your argument is like saying “How does Kentucky not worry that the US government will attack it, just like it did to Nazi Germany!”
Your argument is like saying “How does Kentucky not worry that the US government will attack it, just like it did to Nazi Germany!”
I agree that the characters change so frequently in the comics that big screen variations should get less ire.
Calling it now: The psychologist chick in the trailers is the supervillain of this.
OMG. Every effin time someone new(ish) posts the Kinja deals...
OMG. Every effin time someone new(ish) posts the Kinja deals...
Does any of this land on Dr. Phil?
Even you know that no one believes this.
But when Fisk said to meet downstairs and pointed upstairs, it was immediately clear that he wanted Vanessa to take the back entrance through the bedroom upstairs.
“Why the hell is Nadeem sitting in his car patching up a bullet wound instead of going to a hospital?!?”
Nadeem’s dying declaration was about to bring Fisk down regardless of whether he beat Daredevil in that fight. Vanessa was even telling him they had no choice but to run before it started. So he saw a way to both escape the public humiliation of his defeat and destroy Matt at the same time by goading Matt into killing…
The staircase that leads downstairs is upstairs, in the master suite. That was made pretty clear throughout the entire season.
“So I guess he was just using Dex as a sort of battering ram to get into Fisk’s penthouse? Which then only results in making Matt’s mission even harder because he has to stop Dex from killing Fisk while simultaneously trying to kill Fisk himself. It’s a clumsy way for the episode to get to the preordained endpoint of…
“...but it mostly made me realize how little justification Daredevil has offered for Dex’s proclivity for just, like, throwing things at people. It’s such a bizarre thing for a gun-wielding person in this relatively grounded world to do.“
I’m really concerned that this movie will try and imply that the Joker and Harley’s “relationship” is something other than a violent psychopath perpetually abusing a victim of Stockholm syndrome.
Don’t be so childish, kingofmadcows....
“It’s a matter of taste. However, my taste is the correct one.”
Logan, in particular, was about facing mortality and reckoning with a life’s work and purpose. I don’t know what could be more human than that.
Say what you will about the quality of the show (I genuinely like it, but it’s the first Trek property I’ve watched, so I have no nostalgia to compare it to), but man these effects look fantastic for a TV show.
I’m a little bit baffled by this review. I get that a binge makes for some rickety analysis on a good day, but still, this is pretty basic stuff.
It’s so much more satire than parody. The only real parody element is Maldonado’s hilariously high-budget production technique, but everything else is played too straight and realistically to be anything but satire.
A liberal Muslim homosexual ACLU lawyer professor (played by Kevin Sorbo) and abortion doctor was teaching a class on Karl Marx, a known atheist.