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Yeah, it’s so obnoxious how he demands due process for his friend who is actually innocent of the crime that he’s going to be executed by the state for. And how arrogant he is, to try to talk things over with Tony at the airport and then relents to combat when Tony shouts over him about how he, TONY, has had a bad

Another example would be Joe Johnston who like Rivers was an FX guy tied to huge franchises (Star Wars and Indiana Jones). His first director gig was Honey I Shrunk the Kids (about a $40m budget today with inflation). An effects heavy film, but primarily just effects and story. No world-building, plotting the

I thought the Chargers played in LA now?

My Sister and now Brother in Law had gone down to Memphis last spring right before that movie was filmed and while it’s funny to see how much “snow” there was in in Memphis in the movie, especially since there wasnt any snow weather there.

Obviously you've never been higher than giraffe pussy. It's like the cartoons where the mercury rockets through the top of the thermometer. 

I heard too that she’s getting a spinoff. In fact, Tjahjanto is hinting at it himself.

please I hope it does, lol. Been waiting way too long for that to make it to film.

That’s exactly what i thought of the movie too. Very metaphorical. The movie makes it very clear by its sidecharacters not seeming to care about the hyper material arts fighting. In my eyes the movie just shows scotts way from a dipshit slacker to someone who overcomes his inferiority complex towards Ramona’ s ex’s. I

The music in this film is straight up amazing. Beck fucking wrote the Sex Bob-omb songs - and they’re great.

*clapping hands* SPIDER WALK! SPIDER WALK!

Pills glowering as Kim is one of my favorite parts of the film. It works because it’s understated.

It’s such great stuff. I honestly can’t think of another comic writer with such a distinctive voice (with the possible exception of Chris Onstad, and I seem to recall Allison doing guest strips for Achewood back in the day and vice versa). It’s great to see him branching out into new stuff like By Night - I’m

You...NAILED it...wow...

I say more like “Two-Fisted Tales”, myself.

I’ve been sporadically making my way through this thread when not paying attention to the other thing I’ve been trying to do for the last few hours so apologies if further reading might have shown me this is redundant...

I thought Jacket Phoneman was great in The Master.

Agreed. It's another reason the song "When The Man Comes Around" gives me chills. 

I think you’re right. He’s critical of these heroes but he doesn’t hate them. He’s sub-textually pointing out the ridiculous aspects of the genre and how it relates to the flaws of our society. Superheroism is a ridiculous, fetishized, impossible ideal --even if real heroism exists.

Even the idea that superheroes are inherently broken doesn’t jive. Rorschach is obviously an emotionally damaged person based on his flashback chapter, but he’s decent and law-abiding until he realizes Blair Roche’s killer fed her to dogs. I feel like could push any folks to snap

“Cons: Mushy and sentimental tripe meant to flatter liberal audiences”