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The Superman and Sandman stories are a lot of fun, but Peters’ career is STAGGERINGLY eclectic. Right around the time he would have been talking to Kevin Smith about Superman? He produced Jon Singleton’s film about the Rosewood massacre. He also was one of the producers on The Color Purple. He’s been a producer on a

He has every right to publicly share his opinions about what he thinks about it as much as you have every right to criticize and disagree with it. Just to Matthew’s correct point as how and why this is so “controversial” and worth so much media coverage? He isn’t the first to say this and wont be the last, as it wont

He’s got a point. Not entirely agreeable, but a point nonetheless. As a major Spider-Man fan and a believer of the MCU since its conception, I still find, for example, Peter Parker’s “death” scene in Infinity War to be very emotionally manipulative and devoid of sincerity. Same with a lot of the emotional moments they

I think it’s closer to a well-regarded chef saying McDonald’s isn’t “cuisine” or an author saying James Patterson isn’t “literature.” Obviously, it depends on your exact definitions of the words and whether they connote a certain quality or artistry, but I wouldn’t say those statements are ridiculous on their face.

Why would he back down from being right?

I never gave Zuck much thought and didn’t see the movie about him, but watching his testimony and reading about his recent panic over Elizabeth Warren and his newfound love for the far-right it all clicked. This isn’t someone with ideals (not anymore at least), this is a scared man trying to protect his fortune and he

I know this is just a quick news post and there’s not always time to address these things, but it’s not Sharon Tate’s story. It’s also not Bruce Lee’s.

I don’t think Zuck had it either though. That wasn’t innovation or intellect; that was dumb luck.

I thought she wss played very empatheticall.  Full of energy and a strong lust for life.  Far as I'm aware that is the person she really was, and her sister didn't find it disrespectful which is where it matters.

Eh, I’d say they’ve been evolving since about Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Aside from the behind the scenes political maneuvering of Hydra that was shown, plus (and let’s be real) how dark the tone of the plot was in general, the scene between Cap and elderly Agent Carter is what stands out for me. It’s one of

While it wasn’t Tate’s movie, I think she was enormously significant to it in ways beyond - but inextricably tied to - her real life end.

There are always many, many people who will claim after the fact that they could have easily done the same thing. If they could have, and had the foresight, then they would have. But of course, they had neither.

Have they evolved?

“I reserve the word ‘despicable’ for someone who committed mass murder...

Killing Splinter at this moment in time was really stupid. 

Did you hear the latest? Zuck is trying to claim that Facebook was a platform for protest against the Iraq War. Thank God for the congressman who was at Harvard at the time to say NOPE!

You’re not. Hell, in the early aughts I wanted to make a site like this for me and my friends to goof around. I sort of did, but with my limited HTML skills it was basically “give me your content and I will upload it.”

Everyone and their mother had this idea. It already existed! Zucks just gets credit because...I don’t

Channeling my hipster side when I say this....