Wait, he dies? Goddamnit.
Wait, he dies? Goddamnit.
Of course she does. Everyone does. It is called 'intersectionality'. It is pointless to play Oppression Olympics because someone always has some issue you don't.
The cemetery guy stands out, in that way.
Its a callback to bad Kung Fu movie dialogue. What your mean sensei might say. What makes it bad here is Danny saying it in a room of New York kids, but its perfectly fitting in the genre it came from.
I like Danny and Luke playing off each other, it offers good contrast. I don't like Colleen and Danny being romantic, but there's nothing that says that'll stay. Just like Luke and Claire, they might break up.
Thin ties are more attractive, man.
The funny thing is that someone links to a Jet Li fight scene of comparable length and cuts. It is completely unbelievable. Yet it is exciting and fun and makes him look awesome.
most of the time he waits and pouts in confusion until someone else compels him toward something.
I think its more useful to be choosy about which critics you believe.
Harold is like a used car salesman that has psychotic murder as a hobby.
I'm only on ep.4 but Harold is why I'm coming back.
..That feels like a poorly made tv show— Bad Monk
Even I know that Chinese legends are rife with poorly behaving monkeys. And there's lots of youtube videos of mountain monkeys in the snow.
Most people watching the Magic Kung Fu Man show will probably assume its typical Kung Fu patter.
Eh. Joy and Ward's offices looked claustrophobic and washed out. During the press conference scene I was weirded out how quiet it was with all the reporters jabbering. Everything feels underwater in greenish-blue light or smothered.
Those people are still there, according to Wiki.
I'd have preferred the alien angle (which is what K'un L'unians supposedly are). It avoids offending real world people or getting their cultures wrong. By connecting Danny with Buddhism et cetera, it opens the character up to constant criticism of "why didn't he act exactly like the Earth thing blah blah."
Its kind of ironic to focus on one bisexual woman when someone complains about all the men standing around not engaging in homosexuality.
I'll go see "Logan" when it becomes an action-comedy like "Avengers".
Lei Kung is Danny's racist nana.