kyle5445
Kyle
kyle5445

Snyder has a fanbase with rabidly toxic factions, and the politics of his movie sometimes veers into vaguely facist nonsense - but the man himself cannot be described as a toxic asshole.

“Y’know how Cowboy Bebop is episodic and people love it? And y’know how Mandalorian is a modern version of a space western featuring a bounty hunter and it’s also episodic and people love it? Anyway, let’s lean into serializing the hell out of this adaptation and see how that goes!”

Far as I’m concerned the 1606 Globe Theatre performance of “Macbeth” is the definitive version and anything else is a superfluous waste of time.

Also Aliens was better than the original, Ridley ruined his own franchise with Prometheus, and he’s been coasting since Gladiator in our opinion

..just to reply to you rather than the greyed guy bekow with the ‘Well...ackshully Italians aren’t a race, so its not racism” rubbish .

Went through the hell of logging in with Kinja to tell you that this made me laugh.

“These damn Gucci’s don’t want to learn anything about their own family unless it’s on a fucking cell phone!”

I’d be too if someone I knew was played by Jared Leto in a biopic.

I'm sorta weirded out that the day after they did a joke about a new variant, I turn on the news and there's a new variant to worry about for reals.

The ninjas of The Hand come straight from the show’s source, Frank Miller’s run on Daredevil.

Daredevil the TV show might be my favorite Marvel thing ever.  Close tie with Captain America.  Probably because both came the closest to what was in my head while reading the comics.  OTOH, Robert Downey Jr. is not what I pictured with Tony Stark (although I concede he did a great job).  I always felt the comics Tony

I haven’t seen much of Daredevil but that fight between him and Bullseye in the office was a masterpiece. Daredevil’s better at the close quarters hand-to-hand but Bullseye’s better at the ranged attacks.

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For my money, Daredevil is still the Marvel show to beat. WandaVision is a little too gimmicky to take the top spot for me. (Heck, I’d argue AMC’s Kevin Can F*ck Himself does the meta-sitcom shtick a little better) It was certainly an engaging watercooler show in the moment, but in retrospect, has plot elements

“This was beyond anything I had experienced in my 30-year career.”

Wait, Flint Marko didn’t die in Spider-Man 3. Peter forgave him and he left.

She’s been in a happy, committed relationship for five years with Joe Alwyn and just put out two of her most critically acclaimed albums last year. But, sure, stick with that narrative from 2012. 

Say what you will about 2012's Red, you have to admit covering a complete King Crimson album at that point in her career was a really bold move on Swift’s part.

It’s difficult to understand how

A Cleopatra movie? Well, at least those always run smoothly, on budget, and to schedule.

She injured herself lifting all those books while dOiNg HeR oWn ReSeArCh