Because the Galaxy Quest costumes were designed to look like Star Trek costumes?
Because the Galaxy Quest costumes were designed to look like Star Trek costumes?
Makes sense since these movies are straight up fan service (fan service I enjoy).
Wrong. Like most countries, Germany came in, dug up artifacts and took them home. When Egypt asked for their artifacts back, Germany told them no. America also stole artifacts from Egypt except we gave them back when Egypt asked. So did most other countries. Back in the old days, “archaeologists” would take what ever…
You are a big part of the problem.
I don’t believe you.
No. They are stolen artifacts. Going into another country and taking things is wrong. Even if its from an ancient culture. America does not allow it, why should Egypt?
Egypts stance is that it was stolen. A decade ago or so Egypt sent out a letter to every country with Egyptian artifacts asking for them back. Germany refused. other countries did not.
As I said to someone else. Marvels negotiations with Sony have been in every major international news outlet for the last year or two. And Spider-Man is in the world culture in terms of popularity. People love and know about Spider-Man.
Spider-Man is so popular he is part of world culture. Not just American culture. World culture. The average person knows about and likes Spider-Man. Google: Spider-Man: 77,900,000 results.
Marvels negotiations with Sony to get Spider-Man into its movies have been all over every major international news outlet for the last year or two. Not just movie blogs.
Caused by a War of the Worlds holodeck program.
In Search Of...
Even young Orson Wells looks like Riker. Its uncanny, actually.
We have known for ages he would be in the movie. Nothing spoilery about it.
Wrong.
You sound mad. Native Americans barely survived genocide. They have a right to be mad. You dont.
Yeah, they should just shut up about that genocide, right? We need magic stories!11!1!!
Antman, Black Panther are wearing masks as well.
Tony is a bad guy...
True to the comics.