Truly the peak of the superhero genre in cinema.
Truly the peak of the superhero genre in cinema.
I’m guessing the slow parts are better knowing you can read the end at any point.
I’M SORRY, I PROMISE I WON’T LIKE THINGS ANYMORE.
I’m a huge fan of Brandon Sanderson who has been unsure to plunge into this series, seeing it apparently sucks for over a quarter of its (very long) run. Maybe the series will eventually motivate me?
Huh, I actually loved the movie. This was the only of Disney’s live action remakes to interest me enough and, at least for me, it was great. The three leads were overflowing with charisma, the scenarios looked beautiful and it as, all in all, a pretty decent adaptation.
It was not so long ago that trans women that write about videogames were being attacked over the internet and doxxed. This absolutely is horrible.
Thanks, Oliver. It’s been great to have a hub to discuss a series that otherwise would probably get no attention whatsoever.
We can multitask.
I know. It’s a tragedy :(
I didn’t know he was working on a new series!
Where can I watch that movie
Or Peggy Carter teaming up with criminal mastermind Sin Rostro.
Well, I already watch Legends of Tomorrow and read your reviews. I probably should try to interact a bit more in there. But wherever you tell the CXG community to be, I’ll go =P
1) Thanks, Allison. I don’t have enough praise for your reviews. Really. I follow your other work, but there’s something special about this series and the way
My opinion just after seeing the movie was that everything related with Luke, Leia and Holdo was great. Everything releated with Rey and Finn was... eeeeeh. I’ve been want it to watch it again.
About McKellen’s first point:
Problem is, if they’re guilty and working, they’re still fostering an insecure space for the other people who work with them. Probably keeping the abuse. If they retain their positions of power while the public decides if they want to consume their products or not... well, not much is…
That’s... an interesting use of the american taxpayers’ dollars.
Soooo can we talk about this?
I’m surprised that neither the review nor anyone in the comments mentioned the recurring joke about the adages. I loved it. It was the perfect amount of meta for me, especially coupled with the bit about the feminist porn (which of course Rebecca watches).
“Women... Can’t... say adages about them anymore.”
“Women are...…
What’s the funniest is that everyone, even Michael, looked at him like he was stupid. Turns out he wasn’t.