I know, right? I think it has graduated into a full on problem now.
I know, right? I think it has graduated into a full on problem now.
Thoughts from ted: thank god that asshole is gone.
I was convinced that Ginsberg came back to leave his other nipple.
Whedon's strengths really are with writing. Not so much directing. He isn't a bad one at all, but I would say mostly average. While there are some inspired shots within the action scenes, overall it does feel kinda average.
But killing someone people care about would make for an impactful death! *cough*stark*cough
Weirdly enough I liked quicksilver a lot. Even if his costume is still just cross fit clothes…. He was fun, and at least seemed to have interesting backstory going for him, same with Wanda. Just the movie couldn't fully explore that stuff. Which is why I really SPOILERS loathed what happened to him. Introduce the guy,…
While having whedon leave will take away the main thing that made this movie for me(all the fun little bits), I do think the Russo's are better at action. I watched both winter soldier and AOU today and I was surprised at how bored I was with the action here when compared to Winter Soldier. The fury car scene, and…
Some of the most fleshed out ideas or characters ive ever seen have come from things made for children. It isn't kids fault that this movie couldn't flesh out what it needed to do. It is because there is just too damn much the studio is asking for to be put in this movie. Thankfully the movie was fun enough to make up…
Because in a fictional movie a creator can control the context of which a plot or scene plays out.
Reading that in Chayton's voice was too easy and also the best!
I did like this episode, but it isn't the best of the show, specifically for the Siobhan killing. It is a pretty textbook fridging, but sadly one the writers kinda painted themselves into a corner with. This episode had to end with an action from Chayton that would leave a lasting effect on the audience. The problem…
Just because a lot of people "think" it is right, doesn't mean it actually IS right. Wouldn't the right thing be that people try not to act in ways that bring negative effects upon others? Just because something is done by majority or has always been that way is in no way justification to continue doing so. No one is…
That's exactly what calling someone out is, to try and be like "hey, hold up. you kinda need to stop acting like a jackass". That isn't being "under siege", it is just trying to get someone to realize they are doing something that is hurtful towards others. Turns out if the person who did wrong actually started…
Umm, yes they are. The reason you don't think so is because the whole guys can be anything IS ALREADY THE NORM. There is no "big deal" made out of it, because it doesn't need to be made. The fact of the matter is that the issues women face are vastly more in number, as well as shit that should be easily fixable, but…
"One note" is another persons "Intriguing". As much as I loved Nola, I also love Burton, because his character isn't so much one note, as it just seems to be mysterious. They have given little drops here and there, and that just makes him all the more frightening of a presence. Proctor would not seem as formidable to…
Totally Spies! Or Lance Burton
But it didn't! It came from the Sovereign! I like the cut of his jib….. Well, I LIKED the cut of his jib.
I love Chayton. At first I thought he was going to be a one or two episode antagonist, tops. That he was big but hood was going to take him down, and then the fight between them happened. Sure, I "know" that they weren't just going to kill hood then, but it felt like there was no way he was going to survive.
I agree with you a lot on the Marco/Blue Princess stuff. It sucks, but I don't think the show devotes nearly enough time** to bring the show down as far as it did for the reviewer. Different strokes. I am invested in Marco to a point… when it comes to Kublai and the rest of the court. While Marco still isn't the best…