Man, I don’t know what people see in that scene. It’s barely a fight scene, just Blade effortlessly mowing down a bunch of vampires. It’s like a Simpsons parody of an action movie.
Man, I don’t know what people see in that scene. It’s barely a fight scene, just Blade effortlessly mowing down a bunch of vampires. It’s like a Simpsons parody of an action movie.
There is a market for this sort of thing, and it’s served quite handily by Youtube, which is free, has better brand recognition, and uploads more new content in a day than Quibi could in a month.
You’re shocked that stressful circumstances make already-existing traumas come to the fore? What?
It’s an ironic statement, considering the poster clearly has gone without physical contact for a long, long time.
Nowhere does he say unprotected.
He never said unprotected
Well I enjoyed the first episodes, but I also felt that if the show didn’t start dropping some context it was gonna go south really quickly. What we got in E4 was well-timed, in my opinion.
I think it’s an interesting assumption that you immediately decided that nameless doctor was the one who got Snapped. I assumed the exact opposite and that his wife was the one who went. The recently returned are too confused and don’t know how much time has passed; the doctor seems to have grasped the implications…
Yeah I agree. This article is perplexing. What exactly is being undercut here? Last we saw Wanda and Vision they were Avengers in big action blockbusters. Obviously them being in a sitcom is the weird thing. And the show, after 3 episodes, has to start showing the cracks, otherwise what are we left with? An entire…
I don’t think that’s really the case, though? Like, there is definitely a mystery at the heart of the show that obviously will be solved over the course of the season, but that’s the nature of mysteries. Persistent uncertainty is not the same thing as mystery! In fact, I think that a mystery that doesn’t drop bread…
You mean John Landis, The Ultimate Helicopter Parent?
I think you might want to actually read about blacklisting if you think it has anything to do with the completely pretend modern concept of “cancelling”. (“Pretend” in that canceling is not actually a thing. Check out Mel Gibson’s new movie trailer on YouTube right now or the review here on the AvClub for Casey…
That’s a lot of words no one is going to read because you’re siding with a jackass making idiotic ”both sides” arguments.
I know people think the ending was too long already, but RotK loses major points for not including the scouring of the Shire in some form. That’s the best part of the books, and really nails the theme that you can never truly go home again, and no place is immune to the horrors of war. Plus not including Christopher…
I flew the Monday after the 9/11 attacks from Newark to O’Hare. Airports were a ghost town, the few folks you did see were uniformed and armed to the teeth. When I boarded the plane, I had the whole cabin to myself for an uncomfortable 15 minutes until someone else finally boarded. Their seat was directly in front of…
The [American] military and the police are inherently malicious. Individuals within might not be, but they are surely aiding and abetting an agenda that is highly focused on destroying anything outside of the white, capitalist norms that most western nations adhere to. Sorry that there’s no soft way to put that.…
The gender swapped Thor role was pretty funny in its entirety.
It was a perfectly fine movie. Nothing more, nothing less. What do you think your comment here actually says about you as a person though? Hint: it’s not good.
I’m the daughter of immigrants. I spent every day of Trump’s administration terrified that their green cards would be revoked. Every time I saw a car with a MAGA sticker I shrank into myself because I was afraid I would be the victim of a hate crime. I watched people lose jobs and die during this pandemic. I watched…
“did Trump change anyone’s life in a meaningful way”