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“The DEI thing” oh my god shut up. Just say that you want to be real sure we aren’t getting more women and minorities in your comic book movies.

You might have caught in the above story that she is ONE of the Silver Surfers. This is in comics lore but maybe you don’t read comics because they’ve been about DEI since Stan Lee created the Black Panther.

RIP AVClub.  You were a walking corpse for several years now.

I do want more ant-man/stature. Just go back to small scale (heh) focused on the family interacting with each other, being cute and wholesome, loads of scale hijinks, potentially in some kind of heist movie variation. And don’t forget about the non-powered supporting cast. Both of the first movies got it right.

If you’re OK with a charisma black hole who isn’t much of an actor still...

cabin in the woods was definitely made before

The internet was a mistake.

The Empire Strikes Back just ends with a big reveal, but nothing resolved, and one of the heroes has been captured.  I’d have done it so much better!” -- Sam Barsanti

“Movie with a previously announced sequel ends with a cliffhanger, in shocking turn of events.”

I had that thought after the last FF movie.

In the words of Raylan Givens, if you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. You run into assholes all day, you’re the asshole.

*gently, like Danny Tanner giving fatherly advice on Full House* Tim... *begin “lesson” music* you also comment on articles about YouTube videos on the internet. *warm smile* So it’s likely at least one of those is a lie. But that’s ok! We’re all losers here. Now, here *hands them a Mountain Dew Code Red*, wipe your

Your premise is inherently flawed. Sure, both narrative film and sports tell a story and have conflict, but it’s the scripted, controlled, and contrived nature of film that makes it art and sports not. Sports are objective and skill based while films are purely expression based.

Some might say the purpose of art is to

For the 1 millionth time, free speech protects people from the government imposing penalties on you for saying stupid/offensive/controversial/etc shit.

Isn’t Musk kind of noted for firing people who say things he doesn’t like?

One strange, frustrating feature of the politics around the Iraq War is that a broad consensus has emerged that the war was a colossal mistake, without any corresponding acknowledgement that the people saying that in 2003 were right. I suspect that many of the people who were eager to vilify the Dixie Chicks in 2003

Look, first and foremost, he’s having fun making movies that have enough appeal that they draw in big audiences. So good for him and his team.

How is that weird?

I’m not sure we’re supposed to feel too bad for him. I read it more as “this asshole is going to snap when reality hits him.” 

All three of Community’s series finales were excellent.