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I enjoyed Strange a LOT but honestly, aside from the visuals, it was a paint by numbers Marvel film. Poor Rachel McAdams character (I’m sure she had a name but damned if it was worth remembering) may take the cake as the most worthless character in any Marvel film I can recall. Even Darcys boyfriend/assistant in Thor

look how can we blame the campaign when there haven’t been any contemporary examples of extraordinarily run campaigns that leaned heavily on ground game, grassroots tactics

Jealous murderous brother. Hmm, why ever would they go that way?

And unlike Daredevil and Jessica Jones’ New York—which is almost hilariously divorced from actual New York

Heroes Reborn not being mentioned and not decisively winning the “worst” list is a travesty. At least the other shows had a plot, characters with motivation, acting, a budget, and nearly anything else that makes a show work. Heroes Reborn lacked pretty much anything positive.

“As I hurtled through space, one thought kept crossing my mind - every part of this rocket was supplied by the lowest bidder.” - John Glenn

I’m really glad they went with scantily dressed model. It’s a really interesting design for a female character in fiction, the bikini makes me afraid of her and afraid for her.

Well the criticism from Lucas was that The Force Awakens really didn’t break any new ground which was valid. And Disney and Abrams don’t pretend they were trying for one second to do anything new. The only issue is that Lucas can’t seem to understand that it’s partially his fault because of how lackluster the prequels

That’s all I fucking wanted and I am not ashamed!

The best scene for me was the “box of scraps” moment.

I honestly DON’T KNOW whether it’s because I already had an affinity for Bridges because of his many great prior roles, or because I just thought he did a great job as Obadiah Stane, but I enjoyed that character immensely and I think he’s one of the more memorable villains in the (admittedly not particularly great)

Jurassic World was a meta-as-heck film about the complex relationship between a film franchise and its audience. So I’m not surprised that Jurassic World 2 (or whatever its final name will be) is continuing to portray that complex relationship by making fun of the silliest complaint against Jurassic World.

Sorry, but holy Jesus upside down on a cross, could you please change the title of your post from something not so spoilery? I have been avoiding anything from that movie for as long as possible, and sure enough, bam, here it is. It’s not enough that we have plot spoiling trailers, but now this?!?!?

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What about the sons of the king of Stormhold, who live (and die) by the motto, there can be only one?

No Lannisters? Baraethon (remember Stannis murdering his younger brother and burning his only child?)?

You can’t restore timelines. That was the whole point of Jay’s speech in season 3 episode 2. The Flashpoint timeline was an approximation of the original, but it appears that made Barry not be Flash anymore, and since Cisco took over STAR Labs he would most likely never be the Flash.

I’d forgotten that, but the refusal of the show to acknowledge there was an  original timeline is maddening.

One more time:

Argh, this show pisses me off. The entire first season is an altered timeline because the Reverse Flash went back in time to kill Barry’s mother. The only thing “Flaspoint” should have done was reset the universe back to the original timeline from before The Flash series started. Barry wasn’t breaking the time line.

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