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I’m still excited for the movie, but I feel like this trailer is just...okay. I mean, great, it looks like they kept a lot of the beats (including, unfortunately, three white Ghostbusters getting a black friend only after they’ve established themselves). But it just feels like “oh, hey, Ghostbusters...you all remember…
Again not saying racism doesn’t exist. But I do wonder if blacks have told themselves that they are oppressed so much that they begin to believe those thoughts.
Oh cool, you got opinions?
Verily. Now that I’ve seen that piece of illustration, my heart aches for an ‘80s-tinged neon Star Wars movie that we’ll never get.
I seem to recall the ‘40s radio series occasionally giving Superman the ability to “hear” radio signals in the air or telephone signals passing through wires, although that was more because the writers mistook them for acoustic signals that could be picked up by super-hearing.
Embarrassing? This show is a goldmine of little factoids...
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I’ve argued that, actually, Kanye’s a better lyricist than Kendrick Lamar.
I’ve had this conversation so many times I know every response. Mention the middle east and see how long it takes someone to tell you Iranians are white.
If a POC says something about race and a white person isn’t there to “set them straight” are they still wrong?
I’m so happy you’ve found a way to feel superior to people that like things.
How are Marvel and Instagram related in any way?
This whole thing is going to turn out to be a performance art piece, cooked up by RZA. They’ll film it all, make a movie out of it, that movie will end with Bill Murray rapping an all new Protect Ya Neck verse at a small karaoke bar, and that will be it. A new religion will have been created, millions will quit their…
Leave it to someone from Utah to not be forthright about being married to more than one bad decision.
If you haven’t been able to follow what’s happening in the movies just by watching them, I don’t think the problem lies with what Marvel is doing.
I’ve mentioned it before, so pardon if I’m repeating myself too much: I think an MCU version would be (heh) fantastic if it were done as a mid-Sixties period piece that focused more on cosmic threats.
I’m glad we can all agree that white collar crime is the biggest threat to humanity.
Commentator: “Cam’s like a kid out there. He’s a gunslinger”
I like YF, but it doesn’t hold a candle to Blazing Saddles.
Wilson Fisk from Netflix’s Daredevil in my opinion is one of the most compelling villains in the MCU thus far short of Loki.