“Better than Strange 2 and Thor 4" is both 100% correct and a damning indictment of the current state of the House of Marvel.
“Better than Strange 2 and Thor 4" is both 100% correct and a damning indictment of the current state of the House of Marvel.
Critics both want something fresh that will take things in a different direction and want the same tone of the first two Ant Man movies. Critics and people in-the-know are fairly well aware of where Marvel is going on it’s two biggest tracks: Kang and the Multiverse & Secret Wars, because the comic books are there as…
THIS is what being cancelled looks like, by the way:
Nothing is worse that racists trying to be funny. I’d take James Corden staying in my house for a week rather than that.
Similarly, Garfield creator Jim Davis went on a disturbing, hate-filled rant about Mondays in a recent strip, which he then followed-up with an effusive essay about his favorite food lasagna.
The full context does not make it any better. He interprets some poll as proof that a majority of Black people have anti-White beliefs, calls them a hate group for it and says White people should stay away from Black people and that that’s why he lives in an area with little to no Black people.
How long until there’s a South Park episode with that exact title?
I’m not a lawyer, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night and it seems like Warner has a good case.
They were ALL LIKE THIS, eh?
It’s cumbersomely written but I think they say as much in the first sentence.
*teeth shatter*
Shut up and eat your plumb pudding.
It’s “plum role.”
It feels like Quantumania was reverse engineered to introduce Kang as the next big bad of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Um, the first line from Wikipedia: “Gone with the Wind is a 1939 American epic historical romance film adapted from the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell.”
I will say Eternals is pretty memorable because its below meh. Its actively bad
Me too. Every movie post Endgame has been differing levels of meh
Sigh. Hey, Pop Culture site ... let’s try editing to convey the pop culture reference in the article quote correctly: “Soapdish”, not “soap dish”.... she didn’t die of a soap dish ... she is riffing on Whoopi Goldberg as Rose the writer in the MOVIE Soapdish, in the context of bringing Kevin Kline’s character back…
It’s like no one has hear of the previously unmentioned twin.
“and a maneuver that recalls Jeff Daniels’ Newsroom pilot monologue”