everyone’s problem with every batman movie (particularly before they see it) has always been the casting, going all the way back to keaton.
everyone’s problem with every batman movie (particularly before they see it) has always been the casting, going all the way back to keaton.
Have you seen Robert Pattinson in any non-Twilight movies?
Iron Man 2, Thor 2, and Incredible Hulk are bottom 3. None are outright bad though.
Talking about a top 7 MCU movie in Eternals, and skipping over CA:CW when it is right there as the worst is one way to go about it.
There are SO many worse movies in the MCU than Iron Man 2. (which, don’t get me wrong, is not actually good, but neither the catastrophe many make it out to be.)
I’ll watch it but S4 was a hot mess. The show had way too many characters and simply couldn’t do justice to all of them but tried to. So the writing felt all over the place and many of the late-season stuff just didn’t land well for me.
He’s the asshole we all aspire to be….
James Marsden was great as Cyclops, he was just given nothing to do.
Who would try to air fry soup, for crissake?
Shhhhhhhh shh shh shh.
Just as I don’t believe Taylor didn’t actually know what Albarn was getting at when he said she co-writes her songs (something that is, at worst, half-true and careless), I sure as fuck don’t believe she’s a big fan of Blur. I mean, I should give her the benefit of the doubt, but it seems pretty disingenuous to note…
Blur was a better band than Oasis in every conceivable way.
“most of the songs in her catalog do not feature co-writers.”
This is very obviously false. The vast majority of her published songs are co-written.
Fortunately, Swift isn’t the type to hold a grudge.
I wish I was feeling the same love for this episode Jarrod was, but it was hard for me to see it as more than yet another bottle episode filling out the run and saving money for CGI stuff elsewhere in the season. I love that the Legends have feelings, but I like them to unfold during moments of crisis rather than as…
I still love Joss. He is my god. He give us Buffy the greastest tv show of all time. People should be worshipping him.
I’m not saying it was Eliza Dushku (it was probably Eliza Dushku), but while we can acknowledge and condemn cheating and gross power dynamics at play, we should also ask ourselves, “If I were in the same position, would I be able to say no to her?” We all want to say yes, but if we’re being honest, it’s not something…
I don’t know. Being a convicted child molester didn’t prevent Victor Salva from having a career.
That’s literally a huge plot point in the movie.
The message I’m getting from these responses, if I’m understanding them correctly, is that the scenes I’ve described are from something called Batman & Robin.