neuroticmoose
Neuroticmoose
neuroticmoose

Yes, affable was a better word, I would change it, but kinja

Ideally he’d be played by like, Tom Holland in 10 years

Oh my god! I just googled him and he looks so fucking weird! He looks like the guy who should be playing the villain in an 80s action film or starring in a Lars Von Trier movie about a serial murderer. Who's the lunatic who cast him?

They cover so much other great stuff in the series that it disappoints me they're gonna go into that stuff more, the great thing about the politics of the comic is how it looks at things from more than just the government's perspective.

I also felt like the Daughters of the Amazon fit the “upholding conservative values” thing well enough without the politicians getting involved, one of my favorite parts of the comic was how it was just kind of quickly zipping around to examine all different areas of the world and culture affected by the event, they

That was either the President (who was I think the head of agriculture before the event) or Yorick's mom, who was acting as the presidents advisor before everything went to shit and Yorick got rushed out of DC.

Ugh, they’re just calling it Y? How come? Was trying to tell people about the comic and them being confused by the title when spoken aloud not bad enough? Literally everyone I've told about it has said "um, no, Why? The last man?" Without the subtitle it's just going to be even more fucking obnoxious.

I feel bad for the people who will inevitably go see this expecting it to be about either Steve McQueen the actor or Steve McQueen the director. Although I would pay good money to see all three of them in a movie or TV show where they just drive around the country solving mysteries.

Is one of those bad habits ”listening to anything Goyer has to say”?

That's a poor reading of Anderson's work. If anything his films have become even more emotionally devastating and relatable. I've said it on here before, but F. Murray Abraham's reading of the line that basically the entire film was leading to in Grand Budapest Hotel, "For a time, we were happy here." Destroys me on a

Nolan is like David Lynch and Stanley Kubrick, an absolute genius behind the camera, but sorely lacking in their abilities to tell a compelling story, opting instead for illiciting or provoking an emotional or mental reaction that makes the viewer feel or think a certain way, similar to how a painting or art

You know what you did

And tell him to bring his Space Pants!

That movie sounded cool, like Seven mixed with Robin Hood, with the two having to work together to track down a serial killer.

And you can also watch The Court Jester, whose Black Fox was just a thinly veiled Robin Hood pastiche

I keep telling you, he's 135 years old, and he's dead.

My favorite part of John Cleese as Robin Hood in Time Bandits had to be him describing what he was doing as "redistributing the wealth" which is totally how Fox News would probably describe it in some kind of lunatic demonizing "editorial" on him.

And then they fight the zombies from Night of the Living Dead?

No, the Taron Egerton and Jamie Foxx one looks like a rip off of the Thief video game series.

The one that speaks Spanish?