And Seattle is probably one of the best cities to be in from a global warming perspective. Pick your poison, I guess.
And Seattle is probably one of the best cities to be in from a global warming perspective. Pick your poison, I guess.
They seemed to be trying to say something about parenthood and mentorship with the story and, thus, the villain, but it was muddled and lost. GotG2 did that much better.
I always liked it as a sort of darkly comical ending. Walter's always been good at manipulating her so he was able to get her back when she realized marrying Bruce was a bad idea.
There's also the fact that there are more women than men with the gap increasing the older you get. The widow to widower ratio is lopsided.
You think people stop grieving their loved ones when they remarry? I didn't realize weddings had that much magic in them.
They must be so relieved to have you around to critique their choice of words.
Well he did refuse to go with her (possibly twice). I like to think they were a spiteful, passive aggressive pair.
Yeesh. Why not be nice? Even the Victorians required only one year of mourning and they were the mourning police.
It's his fault for smiling right out in public where everyone can see!
Sadly closing your eyes does not make him go away.
I suspect very few comments about people are 100%. Additionally, knowledge about Walt Whitman or being a democrat in 1996 doesn't necessarily equate with moral/ethical insight, sociological imagination, or unselfishness.
It was so strange to have the plot go to the trouble of having Logan "save" them from the evil rich farmer only to get them killed.
Being rich means being able to hurt others with impunity. That's an intense source of delight for some people.
I really enjoyed Farrell though. I liked that he believably presented a different sort of villain than Voldemort had been. And then…
I was so disappointed when I realized we'd be stuck with Depp.
If the massive faceless corporations are doing what I want, why not root for them? Who would I root for instead? The mom-and-pop comicbook movie makers?
Spiderman already did his own version of the great responsibility speech in Civil War.
Logan was okay but it lost me when SPOILERS
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Awfully generous of Marvel to lend Sony Iron Man then.
Pirates and outlaws have been for kids for a while though. Treasure Island, Robin Hood. Even adults romanticize thievery (e.g. The Highwayman).