I still don't understand why Marvel thought mass sterilization of a minority group was a good way to set up their new status quo. Because the company has handled racial and sexual minorities so well in 2015 already…
I still don't understand why Marvel thought mass sterilization of a minority group was a good way to set up their new status quo. Because the company has handled racial and sexual minorities so well in 2015 already…
It's clearly been a story that's a long time coming but to say it isn't a symptom of Disney's longterm multimedia plans for their brand is folly and shortsighted.
Yeah, it definitely feels like the Corporate Mandated X-Men: Here they come! Limited by the Inhumans in a world that vastly ignores them!
I think it's a conscious decision. We are Robin is more about rallying behind an inspirational force, fighting systemic inequalities and it's more of a youth movement. I just don't see a racial element to it, despite the cast being fairly diverse, with only one white character. I think DC has also become a little more…
ROBOT HOUSE!
That is absolutely perfect.
I think we've got a Greendale alumnus here.
No doubt. He's actually trying in an awful lot of his scenes and he's burdened with a lot less terrible dialogue. I mean, in Phantom Menace, he gets to say somethings that border dangerously close to lines actual human beings would say!
There's a good Mitchell and Webb look sketch about a dying guy wanting to have sex with the foundation leader's wife, as well as murder a person while reenacting Die Hard. It's gloriously uncomfortable.
I've said before, I could recut or rewrite enough of the prequels, focusing them entirely on Ewan McGregor, and probably come up with a C+ movie. He's totally ok in them and gets like 90 percent of a dramatic arc!
I think it's familiar to a lot of people. That being said, you can make a joke about Damian Wayne and I'm not going to go apeshit on you.
*Stumbles on the road, looks for fellow commenters to help me lift dead dick cross back unto my shoulders*
Sublime Avatar/Comment synergy.
This is some Earth-3 level villainy, man.
I don't know. Chewbacca shows up and does nothing to ruin any of his other appearances in the other Star Wars films, which is a minor miracle in and of itself, making Revenge the infinitely superior film.
I like Nerdholm Syndrome better but Florence Nerdingale Complex is more cumbersome so I've got to give the nod to it.
Legitimately, there are some pop culture things that have gotten me through some dark times. I remember going through a really deep depression, feeling incredibly isolated and alone and really wondering about my ability to go on. At one point, I thought to myself, if I was dead, I wouldn't know how Batman Incorporated…
It's so dense…
I'll be real honest, right now, you've wandered into a place where snark is often king. Instead of playing along or ignoring the things you might feel like are unfunny or crossing some sort of line, you've jumped in, waiving a finger and shouting "um, actually" at as many people as you possibly could. For that, you're…
This has frankly been a long time coming.