Well, he is Canadian
Well, he is Canadian
Yes that is exactly what all actors are, millionaire newsreaders. You go, girlfriend.
(Call it the polar opposite of the Marvel house style.)
Jokes about weed culture aren’t nearly as funny as stoners think they are. Or maybe you just have to be high
Love me my Madrox.
Of course, you couldn’t really throw this back in Cernovich’s face, because he has not done anything and is not attached to anything
xXx with fish powers
Is the backpack kid getting royalties for the floss dance being in every game ever currently?
Well my added perspective with Elba isn’t really different than our perspective knowing which character has sequels in the pipeline and is guaranteed a resurrection. For better or worse the modern movie-going experience is coloured by insider knowledge, if you’re the kind of person that say, posts on the A.V. Club. Is…
Gamora, sure. Heimdall though, that just made me “eh” even though it has the weight of permanence to it, because I’m not at all surprised by it happening. They struggled to give the character things to do since the first Thor and Edris Elba has been almost begrudging of the commitments the role brought, so when he…
Well personally I felt they conveyed them fine and were plenty weighty because of said fact that any reversal of the events wouldn’t be without stakes. Right there in the film, I knew it wasn’t just something that was going to be flipped and capped off with sunshine and rainbows. Plus, let’s be honest here, half of…
Uh huh.
There’s no chance those who got snapped are coming back free of charge. To me, the fact that people will likely sacrifice themselves to bring said people back from the void gives said snap-deaths the weight you’re talking about.
That sounds awfully a lot like ye olde “the left should compromise” rhetoric
Sure, but do you really think they’re going to be reversed without a price?
Somehow this is going to make the “Die Hard is a Christmas film!” crowd even more insufferable.
I guess, but tonal shifts are sometimes used to make such events all the more extreme. If you had a massacre in an episode full of people being murdered, it’d be ho hum. But if it’s contrasted against lighter fare, it makes it feel that much more of a horror.
Not sure. Does an episode have to have a consistent theme? If there’s contrast, does it have to be in even measure?
Quantum realm sounds a lot more palatable, honestly.
A lot of bands I used to follow after the first decade either bottomed out in input or creativity, but Radiohead has been a stalwart. Never first on my list to be played, but still one of my favourites and have never failed in being consistently reliable. While it’s very easy to earmark OK Computer or Kid A, In…