raymondbutler
Ray Butler
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congrats on not jumping out of the plane.

“A level of trash that’s worth discussing.”- The AV club

53 hours of it will be them saying goodbye to each other

Because not a single person has suggested he used his power/status in an inappropriate way, as far as I know. His ex-wife complained about him cheating on her with people he worked with (which has not been corroborated), but that’s different than #metoo.

From what I read. the accusations against Whedon never came directly from anyone he allegedly abused. They came from his ex wife during their messy divorce.

It’s unkind and entirely inaccurate to call Graham Linehan a bigot. He has simply committed the modern heresy of suggesting that a very complex issue does not reduce neatly to two sides. Please, A.V. Clubbers, read up on emotive allegations made in comments rather than just accepting them immediately. If you want to

Parker Posey. Really.

The fish monster takes her corpse because he intends to eat it once it’s had a chance to rot a little.

Thanos looks like Grape Ape. Robert Redford was their best villain

I thought it was good, but a tad overhyped. I’d put it at about the same level as the first Thor movie, and it has essentially the same plot. I liked the 2nd hour much more than the first, which just seemed like too much perfunctory scene setting. I felt they could have gotten to Kilmonger’s arrival in Wakanda sooner,

Beyond all that (which I think is an extremely valid analysis of celebrity culture), let’s look at J-Law’s post-Hunger Games choices:

Oh I know. I just wanted to see how many other commenters find him annoying from the upvotes I get. 

Can an article exist on AVClub without Prince Ruprecht the Monkey Boy performing his social progressiveness all over the comments?

Aretha Franklin titled three of her albums Peter Gabriel?

At this point I’m pretty not interested if it isn’t the actual cast. Those are the people I like. Just reading books or comic books or whatever doesn’t scratch all of the itch.

I’ve thought that too, and I think it’s for exactly the same reason as you. No one wants to think about the concept that the world will keep spinning, and that life in fact may get even better after we’re gone. It’s a nihilistic yet attractive take to believe that we’re the end.

It’s also easier to make an exciting/interesting story set in a crappy future than in one where everything is okay and everyone is fine.

In fairness, Ramones were fucking fantastic musicians, within narrow realm of kind of music they played. There might not be tighter, more consistent live band in history of rock music. And they were great at playing simple, energetic songs, which is all they needed to be great at.

Of all the hot takes that proliferate on the internet, “Paul McCartney is a poor singer” is the most adorable.