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i don’t think Disney (and large corporations) have a moral stance on any of this. they’re not avoiding these stories because it’s objectionable to them. they’re not making these stories because doing so is objectionable to a large portion of their customer base. they basically don’t want to piss off or lose any of the

i don’t think Disney is pulling this stuff out for this kids. they’re doing it out of fear of the parents. they don’t want to deal with the pearl clutching adults who will complain, call for boycotts, and otherwise cause them unexpected trouble, so they just avoid it altogether. and now that removing stuff is causing

come on Prime Members. if you all just chip in $50, we can buy a MGM. 

imagine they get Benedict Cumberbatch (as Strange Supreme), Patrick Stewart as Prof X, Tom Cruise as Multiverse Tony Stark, John Krasinski as Reed Richards, then Blackbolt from the Inhumans Show. and he’s constantly like “everyone on the Illuminati is equally important, equally famous

i can’t stand Natasha Rothwell’s character (the sister in-law). the first movie establishes that Tom is basically the nicest guy in the world, doing whatever he can to help people, even having paid for Maddie’s veterinary school tuition and supporting her fully by taking three jobs. there’s absolutely no reason for

Lisa: But isn’t that a bit short-sighted? What happens when we’re overrun by lizards?

“Really? Moon Knight too?”

“Fight Club meets Indiana Jones” is a tall order

i personally found Halloween Kills enjoyable. it was hilarious. 

Mario is nice and all, but it’d be cool if they had a different game as the “main theme” for this location. have Peach’s castle in Japan, Hyrule castle in Hollywood. archery and horseback riding attractions. i would love a room where we can just smash clay pots all day.

i hope there’s a scene where the henchmen are like “Lord Vader, we may have a lead on the location on Kenobi and the child. On Tattooine.” and Vader’s like “Tattooine you say....” and they’re like :but we lost them in the sand.” and Vader’s like “sand... fuck that.”

that line actually works in the context of the scene.

does the white one have black bezels or white bezels on the front?

“kids these days could use a little lead” 

i think i prefer DC’s (apparent) current approach of simultaneous versions of the same character. some would say Marvel’s approach is more limiting in the kinds of stories it can tell since they’re so bound to an overarching story and tone.

Michael Keaton’s Batman appearing the Flash proves that even after they’ve “rebooted” it multiple times over, they can still bring it back and build upon it later. i agree the Spider-Man: Home trilogy did a great job building a trilogy. The Batman could build to just as good of a trilogy. they never said they were

i don’t see why they have to commit to ONE Batman at all. remember there’s a still a Michael Keaton Batman, a Ben Affleck Batman, and a Keanu Reeves Batman on the way. i think reboot is the wrong term if they’re still moving forward with a previous continuity. Batman transcends any single target audience now. like

not being bound to any strict continuity limits the kind of stories you can tell? really? i don’t know man. before i saw The Batman, they played a trailer with Michael Keaton’s Batman in it. they can do whatever they want. nothing gets thrown away if it’s profitable.

and i’m guessing you have a limit on what you can look at on your company phone... so perhaps you need different pants. something with more or larger pockets so you can get a third phone in there.

Penguin: hey! what about me?! you can’t just leave me here like this!