I know, it’s terrible. We might just have to get a sense of humor.
I know, it’s terrible. We might just have to get a sense of humor.
So that’s what this thread was missing: some good old fashioned racism. Thanks, ghoastie.
“Did you just hang up on me, bitch!?”
Crimson Tide, +1.
With a bunch of science behind it. The Martian seems like it could be a real thing. But Gladiator, as one wrote, seemed cartoonish at times.
I don’t know how Prometheus or Covenant should be ranked, but I will say this. I saw Covanent in my iTunes movie list and I thought “did I see it or not?” I watched it and I still am not sure, though that Tennessee character seems slightly familiar. But details, like the story - not a hint of recognition.
After six movies, I’d say it’s time to stop milking this cow.
Garth Marenghi proves that Matt Berry makes everything great.
Taylor Swift was lucky she didn’t pass out, running around on stage like that in that high heat/humidity.
Maybe they honestly don’t know...
Maybe its not that people are getting tired of superheo movies. Maybe they (like me) just would rather wait a few months and stream it at home.
The movie studio is actually named Marvel. What do people expect? Romantic comedies?
Loki, season 3 probably won’t happen. But Loki, in a Marvel movie, is almost a certainty.
I agree that Captain Marvel 2 would have been more respectful to Brie Larson. (I hear she was irritated at that.) But I kind of like the title “The Marvels,” especially since there are three leads.
Nickelback and Kid Rock: the perfect storm of suck.
Then watch people complain that Marvel is just rehashing the same villians, and aren’t trying anything new.
Your sarcasm aside, oh sure, they’ve seen lots of women in movies. As the girlfriend or victim.
The Marvels can’t win in today’s MAGA climate, even if it’s good.
Part 1 was OK, but I will check out #2 because I love Brie Larson.
And then Rick Moranis will turn to the screen and say “did eveyone get that?”