I like my Trek finales the way I like my elections -- garnished with conservative tears.
I like my Trek finales the way I like my elections -- garnished with conservative tears.
yeah, yeah, I’m gonna end up checking out The Endgame for the Killing Eve vibes.
and William H. Macy as Peter Sarsgaard in Green Lantern
I was a little skeptical of this, mainly because I’ve already read the stories and books and watched the documentaries, but that’s a great damn trailer. Seyfried looks amazing and it’s a really top-notch cast around her (though what’s up with William H. Macy’s forehead). I think I’m in.
You sure that was Vaseline?
Another note: I think it’s good that each show has it’s own vibe. Not every thing needs to be for everybody, and if you can find a Trek offering that works for you, but others just are not working in your opinion, that’s ok. IDIC.
Your entire argument falls apart by arguing that humanity would not be stupid as fuck. Have you looked out of your window lately?
Yeah, this. Given the intense sexist response to Whittaker’s casting, it became almost difficult to evaluate the show on its own terms. So much of the negativity was and is in bad faith; a lot of the online reviews are solely focused on “SJWw0ke” garbage.
It honestly seems like many fans of arthouse cinema are ultimately upset that what they like isn’t more popular. Unfortunately, that’s the most intractable part of the whole equation. Changing people’s taste is a massive, generational endeavor. But I think that’s why directors like Denis Villeneuve are so important:…
Do explain how its moral to profit off of someone’s work and not provide commensurate compensation for that work? I mean surely you expect to get paid at your job or are you arguing you don’t deserve to be paid a fair wage either?
There’s two words that can sum up this episode quite well: Breather Episode.
Yeah, I’m not sure what’s going on with Bautista.
With Paltrow, ScarJo, Evans, and Downey, Disney doesn’t have any future projects planned with them (that we know of). Evans and Downey seemed to have real finality to their roles and ScarJo did too AND she’s suing Disney. Paltrow? Well, who knows what’s stuck up her…
I absolutely loved this episode because of how insanely silly it was and the utter committal to it. Also I did laugh a lot, so since the comedy worked for me, it helped the episode along. The God of Partying is just such a natural gimmick for Thor and he was so enjoyable that for once I didn’t find Captain Marvel…
You can dive even deeper, it’s not something exclusive to Marvel. All stories, whether they’re books, comics, TV shows, or films, follow a basic story structure. Dan Harmon created something he calls a story circle that shows the structure of stories as a way to break them down and write them.
It would have been hilarious if they’d given Guillermo the money to go all over the world and he’d just gone somewhere nice for the day and had a blast before heading to the house, scooping up some dirt, and returning to Atlantic City.
I watched the first episode but it was a struggle, really just because I am tired of apocalypse porn right now.
Fridging is more when a romantic interest of a more prominent character (most commonly a female love interest of a male character, but not always, see Tara/Willow in BTVS) dies for no other reason than to benefit that leading character’s story.
I kept thinking “where do I know this actor from” and going through the list of credits given and it was all things I have never heard of...and then you mentionned Agent Carter.
Didn’t Hank say he couldn’t shrink anymore in Antman ? oh that’s right it was forgotten by Antman and wasp.
Loki taking over Earth means he never hooked up with Thanos, which probably put a hitch in the Mad Titan’s plans.