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I know, right? Even if you do sit there for five episodes straight, YOU’RE IN CONTROL OF THE ENVIRONMENT. The couch has been broken in to accommodate your body. The lighting is just the way you want it. You can scroll through Twitter without annoying anyone. You’re AT HOME, so you don’t have to think about the drive

Portman’s Foster is heroic and exciting while also harboring a very sad reality.

Does anyone think James Cameron is really so thick he doesn’t understand the difference between binge watching (in your home, with easy access to free food, bathrooms and a pause button) and being trapped in a theater watching VFX for 3 hours?

Do you think the first act meandering might have been a goal for Waitiki, sort of continuing the general sense of aimlessness that I feel like all of Marvel has been experiencing after EndGame? I mean, that event caused a major vacuum that even Thor and crew can’t avoid, and the then the ‘clear path’ is coming into

Regarding:

Agreed. The cast was very good.

Denis Leary as Capt. Stacy should’ve been on tap for 3 movies. Hell, he had more chemistry with Garfield than Stone did. 

This is what I was thinking, I don’t think the first Amazing movie gets a lot of criticism, it’s the second, overstuffed movie that catches the bulk of it, and rightly so. It was a mess, probably due to studio meddling. They wanted as many villians in the movie as possible, even shoehorning in the Rhino (can you

Seriously. Garfield was the best Parker. Sally Fucking Field as Aunt May was inspired and she would have held on to that role perfectly for YEARS but my dog the execution was so bad.

The problem with Amazing Spider-Man was never the casting. Never. The cast was great.

I was inclined to give this a miss, it was such a slog sunkcost fallacy reading all the manga week to week back in the day (only for it to then get that rushed cancelled ending lol).

That looks nothing like Vash. My day is ruined. 

It feels like Trigun by way of Tetsuya Nomura. I’m not a fan. But then, I’ll always have the original.

Generally speaking, I don’t mind CGI animation, or even artists getting creative with their work...

Well the sword was from when they sent the prisoners in the arena with weapons to battle the demigorgon.

Overall, I’m satisfied. There are a few loose ends, though:

I know there’s not a lot of love for Voyager, but the episode “Scientific Method” was creepy as all hell. SPOILER: Phase-shifted aliens are walking around performing medical experiments on the crew (including connecting and implanting devices on them), but all the crew know is that they are getting sick in weird ways.

Depending on how long the series runs, I could see them having Pike go in to save the kids and accept his fate only for him to somehow come out of it more or less unharmed. It would be a great way to end season 3 or 4 and establish anything is now possible.

The thing is, most viewers do not remotely care where the shows and movies fit in relation to each other. And while the shows are unambiguously set within the MCU, unlike AoS, they’re still designed so that they’re not essential viewing for movie viewers. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness spends maybe a

What is this article. I don’t understand this complaint.