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Just wanted to say: I love that you guys are doing these Film Club video reviews more often and I hope they’re here to stay. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed them around Oscar season and it’s great to see it extend throughout the film year.

LOL @ singing.

This reminds me that Comedy Central used to show reruns of Late Night with Conan circa 2004 I wanna say. It’s literally how I discovered his show and fell in love with his comedy. Good times.

This is the first I’m hearing of the word fatphobic.

For sure. The “Use the Force, Luke” moment in A NEW HOPE is faith, personified.

It’s always fun watching something become a fad and meme’d to death right before your eyes.

Or how about this idea: instead of Kylo Ren being Anakin all over again (a Skywalker turned bad) what if he was the child of Imperial officers killed on the Death Star? What if he grew up his old life resenting the Rebellion and the chaos it created? What if his whole beef with Luke came from a place that made us

The reason this show works and the Sequel Trilogy doesn’t is simple:

It’s almost as if caring for Baby Yoda has caused some sort of character development....

I love the smell of desperation in the morning.

Isn’t it kinda weird for JLo *not* to do the double duty thing in this instance?

He already has a crazy good power set: stick to walls, super strength, the spider-sense and agility, webshooters (built or not). Giving him a supersuit in the films or comics has never once made sense to me.

I liked HOMECOMING quite a bit, but FAR FROM HOME is an average MCU movie and a really bad Spider-Man movie. I’m just not a fan of how they’ve chosen to contextualize Peter Parker in this universe. Instead of being the ultimate everyman, this Peter is a Golden Child gifted by the Gods (or, in this case, Tony Stark)

Instead, they generally pull from comic canon to create its own moments, like the aforementioned Cap holding Mjolnir, which in this particular canon holds much, much more meaning than I think ever did in the comics.

100% and it’s because they put in all the leg work to set it up: building and reinforcing Cap’s

Communal is the best way to describe this movie. It’s not my favorite MCU movie, but boy did they stick the landing of it all. And that, in and of itself, deserves massive praise.

His little wobbly walk gets me everytime.

Whataboutism doesn’t really work here because Disney KNEW they were making a trilogy in advance and chose not to plot it out ahead anyway. That’s just indefensible to me.

I’m normally not one to “OMG SO CUTE” things in this type of media, but good lord in heaven friggin’ Baby Yoda is too much cuteness.

Okay, first of all, dude. Chill.

You would think that this being the first mainline Pokemon game released for consoles they would’ve spent the resources to actually add voice acting to the game. We’re still doing text-only dialogue in 2019, GameFreak? Really?