That’s so Kraven!
That’s so Kraven!
You are Free to say whatever you want.
“The gay community are pedophiles” is a shit opinion. You can share it, and we can rightly call you a shit person for it.
Orson Welles was unironically great as Unicron in the Transformers movie, especially when he meets Megatron.
Of course he is. And we are free to call his opinion shit and to call your breathless defense of someone who wouldn’t piss on you if you were on fire a sad display by a pathetic simp.
Boy is this quite the way to fill your slideshow quota of the day...
It makes sense that May and Ock know each other here, considering that in another universe they got married.
Also hang onto those Bison Dollars! Every one of those will be worth FIVE British pounds.
I just watched it again two nights ago myself! The callbacks to that film (and every Spider-Man film ever made) in part 2 are great. Some are subtle, many are obvious, and all serve to move the story along, not some “hey you liked this before so here it is again!” gimmick that so many sequels or ‘requels’ seem to do…
I get why most of the movies on this list are forgotten. But “Con Air” is one of those movies I personally find very rewatchable... I guess it’s a guilty pleasure, but it also seems pretty ubiquitous on streaming platforms and cable TV and seems to have become part of the pop culture zeitgeist.
Hi Manuel’s mom
Starting to think people who hate this show just hate joy.
Okay, I started writing this about halfway through the first paragraph of your article, when one of the ads crashed the page and reloaded, and I still haven’t changed what I was going to say after reading the whole thing:
Bought discounted Nintendo gift cards from Costco, used discounted cards to get the vouchers, obtained TOTK for the equivalent of $40.
I’d put a fair bit of money behind the proposition that T’Challa was supposed to be one of them.
I once again find myself in stark disagreement with the review-which is fine, but this is absolutely higher than a a C Plus for me. I thought the stories of the characters were fun, in some cases emotional, and well handled while clearly tying into a central theme.
I just don’t think he wants to give that up, for multiple reasons. One being the pain of losing Ryan Dunn. He went pretty dark during that time. Also, is that his persona and lifestyle is how he earns a living. I’m not sure, unlike Steve-O, that he can craft a lifestyle that revolves around clean living and…
I saw him earlier in the year on Steve-O’s podcast and for anyone who knows what I’m talking about, he gave the impression of not being ready for recovery.
“But, again, a lot of people have gotten swept up in ‘cancellation’, and I worry about that; it’s unsustainable, in a way,” Ringwald asserts. “Some people have been unfairly canceled and they don’t belong in the same category as somebody like Harvey Weinstein.”
Put more sincerely - Wandavision was clearly made by someone who wanted to say something about grief and forgiveness, and to give Wanda a more complete and three-dimensional character that the movies hadn’t thusfar afforded to her, so much.
MoM, meanwhile, wanted a splatter-horror movie monster who goes crazy from…