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that’s exactly what it was. nothing in Earth 838 mattered. that’s why Dr. Strange can just have some hot dog vendor beat himself up for a month over there.
why not? red means go.
this is the only way there can be simultaneous cinematic and comic America Chavez’es.
these comments are giving me flashbacks to “it was too Shane Black, and not like the other Iron Man movies”
this movie was marketed incorrectly (well, i mean they did more than fine) but the best way to experience it is probably in VHS format as a kid in the early 90's.
during the music note fight, i heard half my audience go “uh, what?”
Dr. Strange 2 is more like Iron Man 3 than it is like Dr. Strange 1, which is basically Iron Man 1, and nothing like Iron Man 3.
exactly. the Raimi moments at least gave this movie some personality. outside of that (and Olsen’s performance), the big moments were amalgamations of things i had already seen, and the writing was about as generic as it gets.
would this new gay rating apply retroactively? to movies? like Top Gun?
i think i like Season 3 the best, as Hopper just goes full John McClaine and it turns into Fat Die Hard versus Russian Terminator.
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it could be possible for the first one. Just like Captain America, set the movie the 60's, then have the final battle in the quantum realm/negative zone, then they come back to the present, credits.
you gotta throw in “live-action” to that description or else you’ll be notified that “the Incredibles exists”
i’ll be interested when it can sustain a longer flight time, and livestream video to a VR headset, so i can navigate the world in third person.
i’d make the sequel the Bruce Wayne origin story. it’s about an awkward reclusive emo guy finding the strength in himself to become a billionaire playboy socialite.
the lead up to The Batman was the least hyped i had been for a premier superhero movie. i mean, of course i was gonna watch it, but i wasn’t counting the days down like i did in the past.
generic “superhero movies” may go the way of the western, but i feel like the big names: Batman, Spider-Man, X-Men, and Superman are on their own track.
fans, would crossing into live action be a good thing or a bad thing?
can someone smarter than me explain if the acquisition of Twitter could somehow be leveraged to further develop the AI for something like the Tesla Bot or Neuralink? am i dumb for making that connection? there’s got to be more to this than just spite. right? of all the things this article called, him “owner of…