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I see the 4c on the slideshow cover. I see this for sale occaisoninally, and am interested enough to click on them, but always laugh at the amount people are expected for them.

It’s a cool car, but I’m not spending $65k on a used one from 2017. There are so many better options at that price. 

Seeing how well or rather unwell Indiana Jones, the SW sequel trilogy or even a show like Kenobi were received by critics and audiences alike makes me doubt Disney know how to handle their legacy male characters. There are different ways of portraying the broken hero. In my opinion TDKR did it very well, as did Logan

It’s a reasonable point to say that going back to WWII would be what the audience was expecting, but what they came up with was just...boring. Then again, the whole movie was fairly boring and lifeless, so I’m not sure that a different setting for the ending would have saved it.

This movie committed the worse sin possible, it was boring and felt overly long.

“Hey, how about that big Batman movie? Oh wow, the Berlin Wall just fell. The Sega Genesis sure is rad.”

Voiceover Mike: “We saw some strange things over the years. Monsters. Parallel dimensions. Demons. But the strangest thing we ever encountered, was growing up.”

At some point the cast is gonna be 35 and the show will still be stuck in 1989.

I only got around watching DoD recently and honestly, I didn’t think I could dislike an Indiana Jones movie more than Crystal Skull but I was wrong. My biggest gripe is probably, that they gave Indy an arc that started with him at a worse spot than where he was left off in CS and ended at the same or worse place than

Bexcuse they've convinced themselves that one day they'll be the rich guy who gets to screw over the working man. They're absolutely delusional, and tend to end up bitter old cranks that work until the day they die.

Because free market acolytes are about freeing the movement of capital (and distributing it upward, not outward). Free marketeers want unrestrained capital, and unions/people banding together to advocate for themselves inevitably restrains the capital that they want so badly to free up and funnel into their own

Well, you know this, but it’s because they aren’t truly free-market advocates, they’re just bootlickers.

Oh yeah? Well I haven’t enjoyed any form of recreation since my cup-in-ball toy from childhood. None of these “videographic games” can ever match the majesty and complexity of trying to catch a real rubber ball in a cup!!!  

I blame this on one group and one group only: the writers and director of the first Captain Marvel.

I’ll keep saying it until I’m blue in the face: The Marvels was ALWAYS going to be a failure, irrespective of its quality.

Captain Marvel is a bad film, full stop. Yes, it made a billion dollars, but a massive part of that was women viewers, who otherwise didn’t give a shit about Marvel or the MCU, coming out in droves

Simply the best post.

They’re a bunch of fucking idiots who want get owned, frankly.

I’m not sold on the look for this film, but I’m not abandoning it either. Miller is an interesting guy. I get the impression he does not like repeating himself, and is also pushing himself to embrace new ways of filmmaking and new technology. All the Mad Max films are quite different from each other in my opinion (and

Should have called it “Gladiators”.

Awful? Thought it was one of their best episodes ever.

I love Canva. My partner is in College and they have a free license for the students and she creates very impressive slide shows with it. I bought my own license and love it, too.