This website is going to be 24/7 Avatar clickbait for the next month, isn’t it.
This website is going to be 24/7 Avatar clickbait for the next month, isn’t it.
Again I’m left to wonder, “what is the incentive?” If I walked into my job and saw a bed on the floor of my office, that would be the last time I walked into that job.
people dying doesn’t magically absolve from the harm they’ve caused or horrifying things they’ve said or done.
Um, they “shit on another human in death” by... doing what, exactly? They didn’t even mention her incredible cocaine habit or being a huge Scientology enabler, so I’m not even sure what...oh wait, she also supported and voted for a rapist. Yeah, that should probably be mentioned, if she’s in “popular culture” and…
I’ll have to take your word on that, but your tone and the Pepe memes kind of make me think you have a political axe of your own to grind.
I heard that Kylo Ren shows up and kills Indiana Jones, who is a variant of his father, because he’s a part of the multiverse and going to all universes to kill Han Solo and is going to show up in Thunderbolts next to try and kill General Ross.
You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the subject of a shitty thinkpiece/"news" article about whether the MCU is art.
This could easily just be a list of things from Legends of Tomorrow, a show that somehow became “we’ll solve this with the power of love and a song”.
I honestly don’t get how people love Ragnarok, but hate Love and Thunder. They’re so similar.
I feel deeply ambivalent about this movie. I saw the first one and just thought “ok, visually nice but... meh?” There was no part of me that thought “I’d love to see more of that.” Is this movie really “anticipated?” Or is that more we all assumed there’d be a sequel? I know the original made tons of cash, but I…
He’s intentionally just like Superman, he’s a member of the Squadron Sinister/Supreme, which is the Marvel pastiche of the Justice League, so there’s a Superman (Hyperion), a Batman (Nighthawk), a Wonder Woman (Power Princess), a Green Lantern (Doctor Spectrum), a Flash (Whizzer/Blur), etc.
Getting in the door -is- the hard part though.
Yah.... it’s cool that they have been connected in some ways but wasn’t a huge critique originally that Disney are assholes for requiring MCU fans to also have a D+ subsciption if they wanna understand the narrative going forward. Wasn’t that a massive gripe at first....? Now you want more of it?
“But the TV shows have mostly felt separated from the films, which is a problem from a structural standpoint.”
A gimmick commentor? In this economy?
Nobody cares if he’s a fan or not, it’s the gatekeeping as to what constitutes “cinema” that chafes people.
Westworld on its best day wasn’t on Deadwood’s level.
I know this won’t stop the racists from coming out of the wood work but Wonder Man is absolutely no ones favorite character. He’s D level at best. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II have proved himself over and over and over again that he knows his genre work. So if anyone complains that it’s not Nathan Fillion because he was once …
Remember when David Tennant got turned into Dobby but then got better because Martha Jones traveled the world to convince people to believe in Fairies- er, the Doctor, and when they all clap at the same time he turns back into a normal Doctor and the day is saved?