If your idea of “grown up” is dour and humorless then you are the one with a childish view of adulthood. Adults like to laugh as much as kids do, you know. It’s part of the human condition, so spare us all the pretentious bullshit already.
If your idea of “grown up” is dour and humorless then you are the one with a childish view of adulthood. Adults like to laugh as much as kids do, you know. It’s part of the human condition, so spare us all the pretentious bullshit already.
The comparisons to LOTR make me laugh because every time I see Snyder’s Darkseid all I can think is, “They have a cave troll.”
“I’m kind of getting tired of the MCU heroes being so cavalier with killing people.”
A basic review of G/O Media’s content will reveal to anyone willing to admit it that the WB pays for promotion where Disney does not.
“the general public”
No, Bucky was experimented upon by Zola before Cap rescued him in The First Avenger. This is basic Phase One info available for years now.
I can’t stand reviews of pilot episodes that gripe about exposition and setup. Maybe critiquing isn’t the job for you if you don’t understand the necessity of those things to story development.
Momoa did 5 seasons as a primary cast member on Stargate Atlantis. If he was broke after that, it’s poor investments or too lavish a lifestyle on the actor’s part, nothing else.
Dude was never going to be the robot T’challa.
I find it a bit specious that Whedon is expected to take the hit just because DC’s lone black Justice League member is still the least known after decades on the roster. Cryborg wasn’t cut because he was black; he was cut because no one outside the Teen Titan fandom knows who the fuck he is. And that’s also why Whedon…
Crybaby comments like these are explicitly why I come to these articles.
Jesus, Millennials really are the new over-entitled Boomers, aren’t they?
With that, the heavy-handed introduction of Cap 2.0, and what I’m sure will be the series’ focus on race relations in America, I don’t think the series plans to portray the US government as angels.
Between CA:TWS and TF&TWS, the French terrorists are portrayed as surprisingly bloodthirsty. Or is that just me?
When bad guys are shooting at a hero who is using a bullet-proof shield to stop their bullets, how come none of them have the presence of mind to aim at the hero’s unshielded feet?
We have this line in the series where—I can’t remember if it’s in the first episode, but somewhere in the series—someone tries to make an excuse for him, saying, “Well, you were being manipulated. You had no way of knowing.” He says, “No, I remember every one,” which means he believes a part of him was there and…
Indeed, to further your analogy, the mothership has gone down, and these prequels all feel like rats fleeing the wreckage.
Now that The Snyder Cut is the only thing
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I am genuinely curious why they would do one Black Widow movie without the intention of trying to trilogize it like every other character so far. Even Ant-Man is getting a third movie, after all. It would only make Black Widow, a potential female-led franchise, stand out like a sore thumb if she was the only…
Good points. Anyone who weighs a 1-3 minute post-credit scene against the entire movie that came before it are the ones who are wrong. The main movie stories are always resolved and over before those teasers ever appear on-screen.