Short answer? “Soft power.”
Short answer? “Soft power.”
Guys that are creepy around girls often don’t 1) act creepy around their guy friends 2) act creepy around girls when they’re around their guy friends. We literally do not see that side of them.
I mean, it seems like the right has the problem with consequences. A ‘consequence’ of losing the civil war was losing that fucking flag, but half of y’all still wave it like the South Will Rise Again, even if you’re in fucking philly. Don’t bother responding to this, I’m fairly positive you’re a feckless cunt and feel…
Cool. OK. Fine. You’re not a “bad guy” for liking it, but you are a very Prince Ruprecht for needing that assurance.
It’s not *a* show this LaChance wanker wants; it’s a wholesale right wing rip-off of Saturday Night Live. If that isn’t pathetic enough in and of itself, SNL might be the mildest form of “leftist” political humor on television. That there actually may be a bunch of right-wingers clutching their pearls and whining…
“Look, once I explain to all you ladies how you’re supposed to feel about my actions, I’m sure you’ll agree that I didn’t do anything wrong.”
Killmonger’s motive was shown first, before Thanos’. That’s how I can say it.
I’m a huge comic nerd, enjoy all the Marvel movies, and even love a few of them, but this “negative nancy”’s criticism was totally on point. Its not uninformed, all of the problems mentioned I noticed, even though overall I enjoyed the movie more than Dowd and would probably give it a B+. Maybe its because I expected…
See I’m not asking for fanservice character interaction moments (they have those)- I’m talking about characters actually interacting, having different points of view- dicussing what is happening, making plans and progressing the plot. Because when you don’t have those it feels like the film is jumping from preplanned…
If it’s almost impossible to make this film and give it emotional stakes and character-driven story, maybe they just should have made a different movie. Marvel knew that making the film work on a narrative and emotional level would be a challenge when they greenlit it. The movie doesn’t get a pass on having major…
Did you miss the part in the review where he mentions that it’s sorely lacking in one of the MCU’s great strengths, ie three-dimensional characters interacting with each other and the stakes being personal as well plot-relevant? Of course you did.
May I suggest you read the first 80-85% of the book, and then burn it? Please trust me, that would be a better experience than reading the whole thing.
All I want from Avengers is more great ass pics of Captain America:
The most obvious comment on this article? You guessed it: Frank Stallone.
The last few chapters of the book were a hard veer off course. Not that it was really Simmons’ fault though, it’s kind of hard to have any sort of decent climax to a story where in reality everyone died of starvation or the elements.
Canada is the most terrifying place in the world. Mirror Universe Canada is a tyrannical despotism populated by vicious, ruthless conquerors who have invaded peaceful Mirror Universe America six times. Their capture of Mirror Universe Michigan nearly brought us to our knees. Ten thousand starved polar bears, driven…
I’m confused. One day, you’re totally on board with drawing and quartering anyone who’s been accused of this kind of behavior, and the next day, you’re defending someone with the extremely stupid logic of “they created great art, therefore their opinions on sexual harassment are worth listening to.”
The ending of the movie is just Hawkeye single handedly defeating Thanos with a poem written from his heart.
I thought they meant this parentage:
You’re a woman about as much as I’m actually Warren Oates.