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"I really don't like feeling embarrassed, even if it's second-hand embarrassment"
Completely agreed there are only 2 instances in a movie when I might look away or cover my ears for a second, it's either during an intense horror scene where you can feel that something is about to happen or during the cringe-inducing

Even if it's just references to the MCU spiderman, I find it surprising that Marvel would be willing to dilute it's brand like that. I mean, this would basically connect the Sony Spider-verse with the MCU, so if those movies suck, or if some of them are completely different from the MCU like an R rated feature it

I really hope the don't, but if they don't will the Sony Spider-verse just feature Tom Holland? Either option is pretty fucking stupid, I doubt Marvel would let Sony do any of that

So if they want Spidey in their movies how will they do it? Tom Holland Spider Man will just be switching between the MCU and the Sony Spider-verse? Or will Sony recast another Spider Man? Either option is pretty fucking stupid

Is that the service Trump used?

I loved the Aquarium episode, both the A and B plot were great. Agent Flanley was also a fantastic new character, the right mix of charming, weird and fun.
"In hindsight there were many Red Flags. I mean, everything was a red flag." "Even the red flags?" "Yes."

Dammit, the hype machine for movies is getting out of control, I'm really sick of it.

to what statement?

I mean, to some extent if they absolutely have to make a fucking Venom movie then I guess it's better to have an R version, and Marvel wouldn't do that anyways… but yeah, it's completely weird that Marvel has Spider-Man now but Sony still owns many characters from the Spiderverse… How the hell will that work?

Wait, I know that there will be an animated Sony Spider Man that is separate from the rest, and it's also Miles Morales thankfully… but can Sony have a live action Spider Man?

I'm not sure I get this, so there will be a Sony Spider Man universe, with characters like Venom, Black Cat and others but without Spider Man because he's on loan at the MCU?

I'm all for the "weird force stuff" of the Star Wars universe, it gives it even more of a mystical, mythological feel. The Mortis arc is still one of my favorites from TCW.

That was just 40 minutes of pure Star Wars goodness from beginning to end, I loved it!
The music, the fantastic animation (I am really happy with how Rebels keeps improving it's visuals, it was one of their major flaws at the beginning), the stunning set-pieces, all characters and story-arcs coming together, everything

Eh, it does look cool in parts, it's the freaking Justice League after all, but overall it feels like more of the same shit all while now trying to include some more "Marvel-like" humor.

Even worse, "The new Han Solo movie will reveal how he got his name", because Han obviously isn't his real name, and this definitely is an amazing world-building story that needs to be told

Yeaaaahhhh….. No.
I like Brad Pitt but I don't see it

Personally I didn't learn anything new via these exposition dumps, except that the parasite is indeed the Shadow King like many have been speculating… It is somewhat necessary though before the big finale I guess, to set everything straight just in case

Wolverine Prehistory TPB - Collection featuring various Logan stories across different parts of his life. Due to it being a compilation of many different one-shots and small stories it is obviously a little bit of a mixed bag, but overall it's quite enjoyable and it gives you a pretty good idea of Logan as a character

Another fantastic episode, Legion really knows how to pull of incredibly tense and strange sequences.

I hated them killing Sarah right from the start, besides the fact that her character was awesome it didn't make much sense on a narrative level, it just felt like a TV-trope to get people to watch the mystery of who killed her. Which by the way turned out to be fucking Thea, which was also a horrible resolution.