It was just an example so I wont get into specifics, but that time problem is also present in ESB, and that gets a handwave too.
It was just an example so I wont get into specifics, but that time problem is also present in ESB, and that gets a handwave too.
I feel like the phrase “plot hole” get overused. I realize this is a bit like screaming about Alanis Morisette’s definition of irony, but “plot hole” doesn’t mean “literally any question I have that isn’t perfectly answered to my satisfaction.” It means a logical contradiction or gap in the story. So, if Superman dies…
The Internet Outrage Machine needs to Calm. The. Fuck. Down. He spoke an uncomfortable truth. Someone you know and loved is brutalized by (insert Race, Religion or Ethnicity here) and you don’t feel for a hot minute that you will tear into the next (insert Race, Religion or Ethnicity here)... Stop Lying. Yeah, he took…
He obviously brought it up because the revenge angle plays pretty heavy in the new movie he’s interviewing about. He goes on to explain why he felt those feelings, and the time/context in which those feelings came up. He’s expressed shame and regret for those feelings. His only mistake was sharing them with a bunch…
About a hundred and fifty pounds.
Well, yeah. And that’s good.
1. Why do the Imperial gunners let the escape pod go when they know there could potentially be droids on board with important information? Why not blow up the pod just to be safe?
All of those criticisms were facile and easily explained, so thanks for doing so. My favorite dumbass criticism is “we’ve never seen THIS before!”
While I’m still bitter that Godzilla (2014) killed off Bryan Cranston’s character a third of the way into the movie and how the film constantly cut away when the Kaijus were on screen, Kong: Skull Island has put me somewhat at ease that Legendary Pictures learned from that mistake.
exactly, there are no stakes
They had no choice, in his British accent he kept calling everyone “Whoms.”
Ya know, after I hit Publish on that comment it occurred to me that, this being the internet and all, someone would absolutely post that very response.
“I ... you ... how can you call yourself a Christian ... Jesus wouldn’t like ... I mean, I know you’re a good person, so how ... when he’s so cruel? And you’re not stupid, so since you’re not ... how? I mean, how do you justify ... any of the things? In closing, I ... you?!?!”
Thanos wakes up , he was a autistic kid in a hostpital. A nurse walks in and says “we have a special visitor for you” and its Ben Afleck (playing himself) dressed as Batman.
Cogent argument can be made that Jones is functionally a cult leader. And that’s what makes the question of “what to do about him” so difficult. I think he really could incite a lot of violence if he decided to.
Booooo- I was holding out for Old Habits Die Hard...
Yeah I would watch that.
Wow. Someone’s lashing out for no good reason.
The whole article reads like someone fell for the gag, wrote an article about how Conan totally pwned Trump, and then went back and updated it when they learned it was just a comedian.
First off, the napalm scene was set to The Doors’ “The End”. “Valkyries” was an entirely different scene. But whatever- not really the point. I don’t even care that POTUS doesn’t know pop culture. The problem with this whole episode is that he doesn’t know history. And then he tries to use a movie to make his point…