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Yeah, it was sort of a super-science futuristic setting where the general public was styled like medieval fantasy.

Movies — all stories, really — are told from a particular viewpoint, and try to get certain ideas across. The creators of this film (writer/director Greta Gerwig, star/producer Margot Robbie, and a number of other members of the cast) say that they purposefully made the film using a feminist lens, and included

Yeah, in this age of “prestige TV” I find myself genuinely missing filler episodes. They help us connect to the characters and world without having to bow to the necessities of The Plot.

There is nothing irrational about having a crush on David Tennant.

I mean, with her name being “Cynthia Utrom” she’d better have a pink tentacle brain alien hiding inside of her.

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Right? And it’s not Kate Capshaw’s fault. She does the best with the material she’s given. But she becomes part of the plot for literally no reason, does nothing but complain and scream, she and Indy seem to genuinely dislike each other but out of nowhere decide they want to bang anyway, and has no real affect on the

Maybe they’ll transition the castle in the Disney logo into something.

Really, though, Loki and What If...? are the only Disney+ MCU shows that have been given second seasons so far. WandaVision, Hawkeye, Moon Knight, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and She-Hulk are also currently stand-alone seasons. And, to be fair, Kamala will be co-starring on the big screen, the first of the D+

I will die on the hill that Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is still better than Temple of Doom. Not that KotCS is good, mind you, but I still find it a more enjoyable watch than Temple. It’s largely, but not entirely, Willie Scott’s fault.

Oh that’s right... this will be the first Indy movie not distributed by Paramount, so the logo won’t be there at the beginning. I wonder what they’ll do instead?

For the most part, no. Movies like Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Alice in Wonderland, Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan, The Jungle Book, Mulan, and Pinocchio, as well as the upcoming Snow White, Robin Hood, Hunchback, Hercules, and Bambi are all based on stories that are in the public domain, so there are no

Oh no, the Kraven fans aren’t happy. For instance, one that I know responded with “Neither hairy nor Russian so why the fuck did they even bother?”

Books have been written about John Carter and The Room, so a high-profile movie like this is certainly not out of the question.

“I’m as human as the next man.”

Man, like... half of your comment history is glib insults trying to shame people for liking media that you deem to be “for kids.” What are you, twelve? I mean, how immature and/or insecure to you have to be to try and puff yourself up as so superior? Grow up,or, failing that, stop hanging around a site primarily about

All four turtles and Shredder are coming. Leo is just the first.

You have some weird ideas about what Bazzd was saying.

Among the random cinematic hills that I will die on is that Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, while definitely not measuring up to Raiders or Last Crusade, is better than Temple of Doom.