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Yes who would want to read one of the most popular and influential science fiction novels ever written?

Also because it is one of the very, very few MCU projects that is legitimately just straight up bad. With the sole exception of Olivia Coleman, everyone and everything in it sucks.

I agree, and while Kang did appear in the latest Antman, I don’t think he was a formidable opponent. They (the movie) told me he was, but I saw little evidence of it.

I’ll watch anything Marvel anywhere - if it’s good. That’s the thing. The TV shows have been.. uneven to say the least (Secret Invasion was terrible). When it’s not so great, then it starts to feel like a chore.

Even this season of Loki.. I think they had an idea for about a 2 hour movie, and then had to stretch it

His projects come in on-time and under-budget, and he addresses his invoices in a timely fashion. He’s a fucking monster.

He’s polite to contractors! His troops trust him! He must be stopped! 

You understand there’s a difference between teenage Ahsoka in Clone Wars and middle aged Ahsoka in Rebels/Ahsoka, yeah?

I think this would make the fan theory* that he’s playing Hugh Jackman and being forced to be Wolverine by Deadpool all that funnier.

Problem is we are now halfway through and we’re still waiting for something interesting to happen. 

I had my doubts from the start since they took ‘expansionist empire infiltrating superheroes’ and turned it into ‘refugees turned terrorist spy fare’ but the worst thing is that it’s also boring and the spycraft is poorly done. It’s failing on all cylinders. 

I swear on your children’s lives that it’s better than the Godfather, Sound of Music and Citizen Kane combined.

Also, I think there’s an incredible sense of disdain among a certain type of entertainment/culture writers (and their audiences) for the fact that the movie industry is now dominated by superhero franchises. It’s deeply concerning that the current situation makes it all the more difficult for emerging filmmakers to

I think “superhero fatigue” only exists among film reviewers and other people who are professionally obligated to see every movie that comes out. Everyone else just goes to see whatever looks fun or interesting and ignores the rest.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: as someone who has gotten jaded in a public service field after more than two decades fighting the same battles and having every seeming win turn out to be a stage-setting for doing it all over again with different participants, TLJ was the first time I found the character

A lot of the complaints about this movie boil down to personal taste, but the one that always kills me is the laughable claim that it “ruins Luke’s character.”

This reeks of fuckery from that horse faced bitch from Georgia.

No, I definitely think Nazis shouldn’t get vaccinated.  

Oh, shut the fuck up. How dare you even make such a comparison.

Bruh just get fucking vaccinated