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No, but it does need more than a passing resemblance to actually embody that trope. The scene was filmed in Morocco, in order to simulate the desert landscapes as described in the books. A call was made for extras, which again because they were in Morocco, were mostly POC's. If they had filmed this in Northern

I would prefer that not every black character with a speaking role not be an ex-slave or a criminal

It sucks, but David Wenham's bad guy is probably the best part of it.

white savoir trope

What do you have against Moroccan extras?

This doesn't sound as good as my own alternate history where the Nazis win the Civil War.

Is Hannibal Burress really so easily forgotten?

Paul Giamatti's best work. So much subtlety and nuance went into his performance. You can tell he put a lot of research into his role.

I thought his was "I Heart Tornadoes"?

4? Even Betty Brant has done that.

Is that you, John Wayne? Is this me?

Stark gadgets integrated into the suit since it downplays Peter's ingenuity

I think they were attracted to her in spite of her granny attire, not because of it.

Exactly. It get overused sometimes, but it's still a very useful tool.

Ego (GOTG2) was pretty good.

Was the first Thor distinctly Branaugh-ian though? Even Ant-Man felt more like a Peyton Reed comedy.

What, all of them? Even the Freaks and Geeks kid?

When I saw Wonder Woman, with it's washed out colours and it's old-fashioned 300 speed up slow down nonsense, I wondered why this is so bad when Zack Snyder does it and so good when somebody competent is at the helm.

I thought his catchphrase was "Every Man For Himself"?

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