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    Why would they need to force me? Re-read above the part where I say it’s a decent movie. And yes, the vast majority of the movies I watch are not Marvel movies.

    Uh huh.

    You basically just spelled out every beef I had with this movie apart from the yawn-inducing CGI fight scene in the end. It just tried to do too many things, but then it sort of had too because of how the culture is now with movies, you don’t get time to do one movie building up your protagonist and another for your

    I feel like we’re celebrating a decent movie so enthusiastically largely because of the stench of most of what’s come before it. Like the movie he’s in, Killmonger is a decent villain played by a decent actor, which compared to the mostly lousy movies and villains we’ve seen from Marvel has been very refreshing.

    Just finished 4th episode, I so adore this show, has to be the most underrated thing on air recently. My only minor qualm with it is the almost complete absence of modern classical music, both on screen and in the score. If you’re portraying the modern world of classical music and trying to paint it with the energy

    It’s a lot more character-diverse than Bored to Death which centred on three white males, I’d say that’s the biggest difference. Also I find it a bit more faster-paced and audiovisually rich, but otherwise sure there are a good few similarities.

    Easy, either there was a supply shortage of real guns from that stash, or it was convenient for the plot.

    - The AV Club

    There have already been too many paradoxes for that to be an issue... and hard to believe Enoch went immediately straight to space after cryofreezing Fitz.

    Just finished the first two eps, man this is such a missed opportunity. The show is watchable, mainly thanks to being incredible visually, but the writing is so clumsy it might as well have a “how to avoid genre tropes” screenwriting course based on it and whoever cast the main roles should be shot to the head with an

    Exactly. So your point being...

    Guys relax, we’ll be seeing Enoch again too. He’s still alive in the past, remember?

    No need to record audio, a video feed seems pretty necessary though if there isn’t someone there 24 hours. Also, doctor-patient confidentiality doesn’t really apply in any army, navy or similar organisations (which Star Fleet definitely is). For obvious reasons army doctors have a duty to report soldiers’ conditions

    The first episode was insanely good. I did not remember Sharon Stone was this good. Have always been a Soderbergh fan but this might be one of his better works if it keeps the level up. Ace review too.

    I can see why.

    Not to mention for Best Visual Effects, Best Editing, Best Set Design etc.

    It’s fine if you didn’t enjoy it, it’s definitely not everyone’s cup of tea, but no need to call it dumb when it clearly wasn’t.

    Yes you sort of make it, and then you go on to say you nevertheless focus purely on the visual aspect when deciding on your Best Director vote.

    Agree, I can’t stand Eastwood in general but that was a good film.

    Of course it was, and yet it’s a classic that people still remember and bring up. His whole shtick was always that over the top stylish pizzazz, but at least for a while this also came with very distinctive and daring vision that made for memorable films. I also watched The Doors again recently and still enjoyed it.