I hear both. A man in a deep voice saying Laurel and a higher pitched old man or woman saying Yanny in a crackly voice.
I hear both. A man in a deep voice saying Laurel and a higher pitched old man or woman saying Yanny in a crackly voice.
Old Xavier is going to trim young Xavier’s hair?
Reuse? Or maybe he’s crazy prepared with quivers on every roof top in NY? Or Amazon drone orders? Maybe he borrows Stark’s sat-delivery system? Or hired delivery ninjas.
It’s actually a guy. It’s a more “traditional” costume, so it doesn’t look as impressive, but clearly a ton of work went into it.
Well, that’s a guy with really impressive work on the facial prosthetics. But that still doesn’t compare with the intricacy of that headdress IMO.
I think it’s extremely important that more people know about the history of Black African kingdoms like Mali, Ghana and Songhay that flourished and rivaled much more well-known kingdoms of the late middle ages. Too much fixation on Egypt, which wasn’t actually a Black kingdom anyways, and not enough on the Zulus, on…
Interesting how little Thor and zero Hawkeye we see here.
It could totally be funny. Hawkeye sees himself as the lead in the mission kicking ass and taking names, while Natasha sees herself in that role while he’s the goofy sidekick. Only the third party who was there (the package they were to retrieve?) can give a clear picture.
I’ve always wanted a Rashomon-style Black Widow/Hawkeye movie from their mission in Budapest since they clearly had very different accounts of what happened on that mission. I’d love to see Taika take on something like that and have it be humorous.
I just wish that MCU Hawkeye wasn’t burdened with the questionable backstory that Whedon gave him for Avengers 2. Waititi would be an awesome director to handle a Hawkguy movie using the Fraction series as a baseline.
Moral: When editorial laxness hands you lemons, make lemon pepper chicken.
Actual journalism.... in Gizmodo?.. mmmmm hahahahhahahhahhahhahahahah
It looks like CGI. Which makes it all the better. It must be real if it looks that cheesy.
The biggest axe against it being an alien megastructure project is the fact its an F-type star. F-types only live a couple billion years, depending on mass.
Kids need to play in dirt. Big surprise... When was this forgotten?
I’m actually curious as to the price of this stuff as prints of the fabric have existed for a while. Depending on your tailor or whoever does alterations near you (or even how good your own sewing skills are), replacing the lining might not be that difficult and might actually be cheaper.
Great point! Give them time to be friends and for him to grow on the audience, then show his turn.
That trend bugs me too, but I thought it was a clever mixture of the mundane and fantastic and a good reminder that, despite all of the magic and mysticism, the characters live in a modern world, and more importantly, are perfectly willing/able to use modern technologies.
“The wi-fi password. We’re not savages.”