stonecoldsteveurkel
StoneColdSteveUrkel
stonecoldsteveurkel

I feel like WandaVision beat you to it....

To be clear...both movies are bad...but for different reasons.

Jeanine and Maj. Nelson move down the block from Samantha and Darren....whose next door neighbors are the Brady family. Mike and Carol Brady just missed taking a 3 hour boat cruise in Hawaii while on vacation.

I need the ultimate crossover:

I see lots of women in Challengers.  Not sure if I’d agree with your assessment. 

I’d take it.

After the tornado of internet pissing and moaning that got us this movie in the first place...you wanna say that somebody else made some bad choices thematically in what has been officially billed as ZACK SNYDER’S JUSTICE LEAGUE? Really?

And then on the other hand...he had Wonder Woman OBLITERATE a bad guy and needlessly destroy a building in full view of a group of children. A bad guy she could have subdued at any time she wanted.

Well stated.

Who’s asking them for “help”? Certainly not Bernie. Bernie wants to change the very system that allowed them to become SO WEALTHY (at the expense of nearly everyone ‘below’ them) in the first place.

Damn......I was on your team until you said Man Of Steel was underrated.

Its the only take.  

Not sure if I’m proud to have gotten this reference or not.

The role of Joker will forever more be seen as “a pathway to Oscar®”

Being an Avenger can make you a lil’ cocky I suppose...

Well...they do look alike.

Forgive Sam for thinking the years of service to the world and the nation would be a factor in helping secure a loan that he qualifies for.   Was wasn’t dumb.  He was naive.   His sister told him as much.

Nu-Cap has a jaw line that does not go well with that mask. Wyatt Russell is. Great actor...but physically he lacks the visual oomph that Chris Evans had. Which is probably why he was cast. To show that this guy is no Captain America in the end.

Zack loves to leave that big patch of blood on the wall right after someone is slammed into it.  You ever notice that?

Yes, black people who “perform”for a living are always welcomed and revered...up until a point.