Even with nothing but music, TLJ haters will still whine, moan, complain and act as if they’re personally being persecuted by a movie just because they didn’t like it.
Even with nothing but music, TLJ haters will still whine, moan, complain and act as if they’re personally being persecuted by a movie just because they didn’t like it.
He’s just generous with his words. Understand that he isn’t standing on some soapbox voicing his important thoughts opinions out to the world- that’s not how it works. It’s a question on Twitter here, an interview at SXSW there, a clip from a BTS featurette, etc. Rian Johnson keeps talking about TLJ because we keep…
Another TLJ article, another batch of commentors replying to everything with negativity and staring each other
He’s also the person who’s getting harassed constantly by Star Wars fans on completely-unrelated posts, though. It makes complete sense he’d keep talking about it.
Why? This is literally just a quote from the making-of that is in the home video release that was *just* put out. Even if you’re sick of Johnson speaking out about things on Twitter and such, this is literally about the fact that the movie was just put out for home video.
Yeah, you clearly dont like the film if thats how you respond to someone bringing up that you dont like the film. People can read between the lines dude. lol
He’s said little or nothing to earn the title “annoying”.
...no? Hearing him talk, and hearing others talk about him, I get only the impression that he is thoughtful, kind, empathetic and good-natured. He’s been put in the spotlight a ton since TLJ and I think he’s handled it terrifically.
Read the article.
Its not money, its Law that keeps them here. The ATF was just doing its job when it approved them. Let me explain:
The law states, in layman’s, that you cannot own any firearm that uses machine action to fire more than one bullet per action of a finger. This means when my finger performs an action, such as pulling the…
I know. I hate that it got canceled. I’m holding out hope that maybe it has enough of a cult following to get some sort of revival but I doubt it. Of all the comics Marvel needs to cancel, Gwenpool is not one of them.
Well, Gwenpool was....
This and Gwen Poole seem like the most fun Marvel comics out right now. Honestly, those books, Milk Wars, and even Deadpool prove that silly and lighthearted (or at the very least humorous) are not only not a bad thing at all, but can allow you to tell stories that couldn’t be done in more dramatic comics. All four of…
It’s alcohol. Alcohol is what makes you hungover, too much of it, specifically.
No, she turned into a villain, but she wasn’t unrepentant. Eventually, after a series of bad things (such as Diamondback shooting her), she decided to become good again, reasoning that being the Kingpin of New York just sucked.
Terry told me he’d hated the first book’s cover too (for being “inappropriate”) and had objected to it upon release, but the artist (who did both) said he wasn’t informed of that.
You could literally use this photo in the early 2000s to talk about Spider-Man comics and (minus female Electro), there’d be no difference. Same Peter, villains, supporting characters and costumes. I was really excited about billionaire tech-genius Peter Parker handing over the mantle to Miles Morales, but that seems…
Yes, I was scrolling down to look for anyone who would make this comment. Regardless of what you think of Max Landis, his Superman: American Alien run was pretty masterful, and precisely what an analysis of Superman’s formative years should have been.
you forget the part where Perry Mason will be drawn as a jewish stereotype the Kents will be ultra conseratives with alt right leanings, and at least two of Lex luthor’s henchmen will have a swastika on him somewhere
Let me guess, Lois Lane is a prostitute in this and Superman kills a whole bunch of Muslims.