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Disagree.

JJ and Lindelof aren’t Star Trek fans.

Insurrection is better than all of Picard, and Insurrection is terrible.

What is it about Hollywood these days, with it’s long production times? Back in the eighties, between 79 and 91, every two years (give or take), they managed to put out six movies. In the modern era? Not nearly that level of output (or frankly, quality).

I haven’t seen the six episodes of Picard that most critics have. Just the two that have aired so far. And I’m seeing a lot of Wrath of Khan in it. We’ve got the big monologuing villain, the long-lost (or at least one he never learned of) son to catch up with, and even a nearby nebula to duck into to hide from the

You know what? As much as I love ultra realistic VFX work and really appreciate the details, I have to agree with this. There are plenty of movies that don’t have perfect VFX but have great stories along with other important qualities like top notch performances, art direction, sound design, editing, etc. Those are

I know this may come off as crazy talk, but hear me out.

You clearly don’t interact with a lot of 55+ white men, because this shit is their jam. I only started watching it in the first place because my boss told me that it was “the best show of all time” and I kinda have some leftover 90's nostalgia for Costner. It’s fine. It’s basically hours and hours of people just

Yeah, I was thinking this movie yells for a Tim Kazurinsky cameo.

He effortlessly kills Norman Bates!

As much as I love the MCU and Star Wars it really isn’t good for culture for one company to own everything. Avatar really feels like the nail in the coffin and ya’ll are just handing your money over.

But who's gonna fly it kid, you?

What if Cameron came to the realization that the reason his marriages to women keep failing is that he is actually a closeted gay man?

they’re doing a ton of disney articles this week (month?) for disney’s 100th anniversary. just like when they do ‘90s month’ or whatever. they weren’t being paid by the 90s.

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What other movie robot will literally drag you to hell?

Maximillian from The Black Hole.

To Hell.

The MCU is in really rough shape. Phase 4 was more miss than hit and the storytelling got extremely stale. Maybe they’ll get a shot in the arm with the incorporation of the Fantastic Four and X-Men and their related characters, but unless the writing and filmmaking gets back to the Infinity Saga level standards,

Said nobody, ever.

damn i wish this was a slideshow