It's been a while since I saw the sequels, but I remember being ok with them, especially with Matrix 2. But that whole Zion part is really atrocious… despite actually being a quite intriguing premise
It's been a while since I saw the sequels, but I remember being ok with them, especially with Matrix 2. But that whole Zion part is really atrocious… despite actually being a quite intriguing premise
Haven't seen it in a long time, but I remember enjoying it when I was a kid/teen and saw it on TV. I especially like the steam-punk mechanical spider
You know what, I saw Wild Wild West partly on TV when I was a child/teen, it seemed to play every now and then, and I kinda liked it.
What? Keanu Reeves is asian-american?
These really are among the best articles the AVClub has to offer lately, I'm glad that they are so successful. Keep em coming!
Right? That's the most baffling in all of this, Spencer is on our side for fuck's sake! His storyline clearly critiques fascism, discrimination and pretty much everything Trump stands for
Completely agreed, especially about your last paragraph. I can't tell you the number of right-leaning people I've talked to who were favorable towards the unspeakable (Trump) because they were sick of all this.
Honestly, I have nothing against actual political discussion, and I have nothing against politics in comics, especially when they criticize fascism. In fact, V for Vendetta is still one of my favorite comics ever. But Sava is just a moron, this is ridiculous, I always wonder if he seriously believes what he says or if…
Of course, I never said the story itself wasn't political. I'm arguing that Sava's ridiculous arguments aren't, it's not like he analyzed the story on a political level. His argument is Cap is Hydra storyline = bad and offensive
Whatever, thanks for being so tolerant and open-minded. Excuse me for wanting comic book reviews to actually review and discuss the comics, and not asinine controversies. Like Cap is gonna stay a Nazi or something, it's just another story to switch things up, after a few months he will be back and the virtues of…
Also, I don't really bemoan political content, this isn't even political imo, it's just asinine. Like Cap is gonna stay a Nazi or something, it's just another story to switch things up, after a few months he will be back and the virtues of tolerance and the "real" american spirit will be reinvigorated for it. Or it…
True, but nobody here seems to be discussing their weekly reads and suggestions as usual, all this would just get lost in this sea of controversy anyways. I guess I'll wait for next week to talk about that
What the hell is that supposed to mean? I'm guessing you assume that I'm some kind of racist Trump voter or something so I shouldn't hang out on the liberal AVClub, but that's absolutely not the case.
What? What the hell is your problem, lol
900+ comments on the weekly comic article?
It's like 99% sure that he is inhuman in the framework, his regret was not being able to be the hero that he wanted to be, and being inhuman is part of that
Well yeah, it was only one regret corrected, but I think what Saramis meant is that that one corrected regret lead to years of living a different life under a different formative influence which would change a person
Nope, and Katya still is head of the KGB, and we still don't know who Archer's father is… There seem to be a few dangling plot points that could be resolved in the real Archer world yet
Wait, so you disagree about the last one? I'm 98% sure that the Argentina trivia is a fact, I learned that when I was in school in Buenos Aires
Didn't really know the guy or his show except by reputation, but holy shit, after seeing a little Best-of of his on the Daily show with Trever Noah I'm surprised it took them this long, I'm shaking my head in disbelief that this guy was one of the most successful TV show hosts