What is with you people and hating mascot characters? Snarf did just fine. I liked him as a kid and still like him now. Shut up.
What is with you people and hating mascot characters? Snarf did just fine. I liked him as a kid and still like him now. Shut up.
I was not prepared for that image and threw my phone in terror. I kid you not. You’re lucky it didn’t break or is have sued. We need warnings for those creepy images of Donald Trump grafted onto dogs. They need to take him out of DeepDream.
I see nothing bad in this trailer. I won’t jump to sexism as an explanation for people disliking this (that’s unfair and lazy) but I think it’s a lot of butthurt that we didn’t get GB3. I still want GB3 and still despise remakes in general but I’m now officially sold for opening night.
Please tell me that last line was a joke... I sympathize with people who want a “true”sequel instead of a reboot, but imagining this involving anyone in the Happy Madison camp is my nightmare.
I disagree. Don’t get me wrong. I definitely saw the Poe/Finn spark, but Finn and Rey also have something going on and it’s more clearly romantic.
Poe might be gay but I don’t think it should be demanded. I don’t like seeing platonic friendships turned into romances all the time. Two men, even two gay men, can be friends without benefits.
I won’t go as far as you did but I agree that adding diversity to media is a baby step compared to expanding rights and eliminating discrimination.
Good! All I ask is that the gay characters be CHARACTERS and not Mary Sues or Barry Blands. And no retroactive gaying of people either. I want new gay characters that can call our own.
I’m glad Deadpool was R-rated but what made it work was that it was funny. Like Guardians of the Galaxy, it didn’t take itself too seriously. If anything, I think it still held itself back. The lesson should not be more blood and guts—unless the story demand them. What the audience wants is a fun time at the movies.…
Autocorrect got you. LimBitless.
I hate AoS because it lacks what I find in the Netflix line up. These shows are grim and gritty without apology but the characters feel real and even the villains can be likable, even agreeable. Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin stole “Daredevil” all on his own merit.
Sean Astin is religious but not crazy religious (not that I watch those films anyway.) He’s also a Democrat.