She passed on Star Wars to make two Gal Gadot movies?
If WW1984 didn’t prove that she was starting to be creatively bankrupt, this will do it.
She passed on Star Wars to make two Gal Gadot movies?
If WW1984 didn’t prove that she was starting to be creatively bankrupt, this will do it.
Yeah...didn’t this same website usually give Clone Wars episodes high marks and praise?
Are they now bunching in Star Wars with their unmitigated hate for Marvel as well?
The crime that I think is the worst though is that all of her songs have highly sexualized themes, but they’re not targeted for women of mature ages.
They’re targeted towards kids. A simple discretion sticker doesn’t work when she has the same availability in all social media platforms.
You think the real cops that watch SVU and The Wire are looking for nuance?
Go ahead an accuse me of simplifying the topic, it’s safe because I’m not the one carrying a gun and putting stickers all over my car that say “protect the blue line”.
I don’t believe that those policemen that have the punisher blue line symbol would know the difference between which show doesn’t have the paragons you’re talking about.
Ultimately I know both shows as fiction, but I’m not the one carrying a gun and looking forward to “fellow” cop stories that they find in The Wire.
The part that gets me is this:
“To find out that CGI looks janky because of Marvel’s alleged toxic working conditions explains a lot, but shouldn’t make anyone feel better.”
So...only Marvel has horrible work conditions, not everything and everywhere else related to Disney animators?
But that distrust also came with huge amounts of abuse of the system like stealing money, lying, even exploiting the law to fake a car accident...
I don’t like the idea of taking sides just because one show’s cops are more nuanced with its abuse of power.
So is that the limit?
Cops can break rules, lie, steal money and evidence...as long as they learn their lesson at the end and still get promoted on these non-copaganda shows?
We can’t forgive blatant abuse of the law, only the times it’s subtle?
Maybe it’s just me, but I feel like this episode is targeting a major show from another competing network.
It’s still a great episode, Law and Order deserves to get knocked down more than a few pegs, but I still can’t help but wonder...
“Would they do this for The Wire, True Detective?”
The show tells people that the stories are all based from reality.
Even if they don’t do at the intro, they sure as hell do it in promos and advertisements leading up to that “special” episode.
People are already willing to believe fictional stories (it’s the whole reason people started #thanoswasright), but that’s…
So...that’s about a dozen articles, in one month, about a movie that is still barely a month away.
For all the crap this site gives to Marvel films, they sure do pick weird hills to die on.
Since when did watching a fun movie at a movie theater become a bad thing?
I thought the whole point of this site was to like that?
They also had the best episodes of Community.
It’s just weird that people expect the Russo’s to clam down and go indie when they literally have saved the movie industry.
Here’s my comic book related question....
Why are the douchebags complaining about a show based on an entire comic series THAT THEY OWN, now complaining about it?
Three day weekend with an early release day means I feel like celebrating:
Footlong Meatball from Subway.
Four cookies and an ice tea.
I think he just hides in caves all day after shit talking other black performers. Honestly, when was the last time you’ve seen him in day light?
He’s definitely the crabs from that one episode, never seem a man be so bitter about his own career mediocrity while lashing out on successful black performers.
Spears seems to be bitter that his career didn’t blow up after Mad TV like he was the new coming of Eddie Murphy.
I remember him on some podcast saying that Key and Peele weren’t really black...not exactly sure what the aim in saying any of that accomplishes other than hating your own kind.
Gotta admit, I was surprised by how Loki ended with such an incredible performance by Jonathan Majors.
All the other shows tried their best to have a finale with the actors basically emptying the tank on performances. But Majors was the only one who had an entire season that setup him up, and he nailed it by giving…
Because, this man made me believe that you can still have integrity while being one of the best ever.