Plus Kurt Russell as Ego is an understated gem.
Plus Kurt Russell as Ego is an understated gem.
Most animals here were named by Indigenous Australians / Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
It’s strange - while the first film flows better, I prefer the themes of this sequel, and probably marginally consider it the better flick.
It’s really not too dissimilar to his fanboy-ish reactions to Cap in the comics, or even his relationship with Stark during the Civil War event.
One of the first things Spidey did in the comics was try and ingrain himself with the Fantastic Four, so for me it feels pretty on-brand.
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I’ve been following Emily Carroll’s work online for years now, the short comics she has up on her site are definitely worth a look (http://www.emcarroll.com). She blends macabre with such a loose and deceptively simple style so well.
I’d argue everything about the movie hinges on the characters being driven or dictated by their emotions, as humans are wont to do. It’s easy to apply a logical, analytical eye far from the outside, but sadly only one of the characters in these films is an actual robot.
Cool, now I have a place to talk about Deadly Class! Just gonna talk about Deadly Class here forever!
Even during the film, before Civil War was released, I thought it was pretty obvious in showing that Bucky as the WS had at least killed Howard Stark; but I also can see how it was a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment for a viewer.
But I think if they were any more explicit it would likely take away from the scene, as the…
It’s one of those repeat viewing things, but yeah, Zola even shows the exact same footage, if I recall.
I feel I’m going to regret asking, but in what way do you feel the characters in Civil War are acting as the worst, stupidest versions of themselves, exactly?
If only Tony and Steve realised they both have best friends named James
I do agree with a lot of that, especially that Infinity War in general was a film more about knocking pins down than setting them up, but I still don’t feel the last moment with Peter and Tony wasn’t unearned, or exploitative either. I feel it’s a pretty important beat for both characters. If the groundwork wasn’t…
I explicitly asked for no Whammies, and yet here you are
I believe just because half of the universe was snapped regardless, doesn’t absolve Tony of the responsibility he feels for Peter (I mean, rationality and emotional response rarely align), though we’re yet to really see that explicitly play out on screen, other than his initial reaction to his passing - which I think…
Yes, I’ll be sticking with my answer Alex, lock it in for $500
Peter/Tony is just tear-bait! Nothing changes or evolves about their relationship except that a perfectly good ending to the Spider-Man movie is thrown out.
It makes sense in film at least, since Stark is basically Ultron’s ‘father’ and Ultron seems to have a personality that’s patterned on Tony’s (see how upset he gets when this is touched on by Klaue, to the point he rips the poor guy’s arm off). But overall, yeah, it’s a disappointing avenue to go with the villain, who…
More like Dummsh
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