We got a lot of excellent cowboy movies that people still watch to this day along with a lot of forgettable ones no one watches anymore?
We got a lot of excellent cowboy movies that people still watch to this day along with a lot of forgettable ones no one watches anymore?
Okay...
I mean, I’m only 52 years old so I don’t actually remember this, but I know it’s historically accurate.
Batman Vs Superman actually got worse every time I saw it.
I don’t think either of those characters would be able to destroy one of those gigantic spaceships so easily. That was some Superman shit.
Victims of course should be mourned and remembered and given their due. But, for a tv show that’s supposed to keep me entertained or interested enough to keep watching, just talking about how wonderful the victim is doesn’t cut it. It’s also 99% irrelevant to whether the suspect committed the crime. This is also why…
Honestly I liked what Cap 3 did. Instead of having one side do obviously villainous things and the author tell everyone that their side was right all along, they played it as both sides are right and wrong simultaneously.
Watch Mandy.
Amen, my brother, amen! I knew the moment the credits rolled in the first movie that I was going to love this. A PG or PG-13 rated “Deadpool” just won’t fly. Half his charm has always been his incredibly foul mouth. I so hope my dear Wade Wilson will remain the sarcastic bastard he has always been rather than some…
I’m a big Civil War fan (I have it as the fourth-best MCU movie), and I think my favorite element is how much of a raw nerve Stark is throughout the movie. He’s exhausted and alone and pissed off, and when he talks to Captain America or any of the other Avengers he comes off as nothing so much as a frustrated parent…
“The difference, I think, was in the good-natured silliness of the entire enterprise ... giddily skewering the conventions of the day’s dominant commercial movie genre the same way Blazing Saddles had done with the Western in 1974.”
I didn’t love Deadpool—the humor is a tad too puerile for my tastes, and for every joke I like there’s a “trying too hard, edgelord” style joke that fits the film’s tone, but that doesn’t really do it for me. Still, I can’t deny the movie works, and I did have a decent time with it.
Civil War is a TOP3 Marvel film by doing two new things in the franchise. First, the movie becomes smaller at the end, not bigger: the big set pieces are at the beginning, and the last fight it’s just Iron Man and Cap punching each other. Second, the villain has pathos, and the great Daniel Brühl delivers a really…
I think a large part of the success of Deadpool, after the other failures, is that Ryan Reynolds’ smug face is underneath a mask for most of it.
This is a decent piece, and doesn’t get as lost in the weeds as I feared it might. I just wish that Samantha Bee didn’t need to model her delivery on Laraine Newman’s deliberately vacuous SNL parodies of 40 years ago - she undercuts her material every time the cutesy and overly exaggerated voices start up again.
OH SHIT, that means it will be about the Gor-galad which a Sumlac turned good because of the betrayal of Zumba King in the second age at Zoobazool!
Great. Now gimme your lunch money.
a prostitute with a heart of gold who helps clean up his house
So she puts Chick fil A on equal footing with Christ.
if I’m entirely honest I think I’d agree with there still being a good deal of potential squandered on what could be considered sophomoric bullshit...I’d probably have called it adolescent, or coarse or something but I’d be lying if I said I couldn’t see that side of things...
I agree this was one of the series’ stronget outings, but the excitement of the climactic battle was somewhat undermined by a number of issues: