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The black on the PS5 is not matte, it’s practically a mirror.

It’s extremely creepy how normalized the sculpted chestlook is on female comic book characters, even ones without spandex costumes. I knew what “not this” referred to right away, but I don’t read comics so I’m not desensitized to this nonsense.

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I had that reaction too, at first, because Tarantino is the worst so of course, but I think he just meant that Lee had more respect for the Hong Kong stuntman that he had worked with.

We don’t see it that way because we know well enough to not assume Quintin Tarantino is that subtle a storyteller.

Narrator: Everybody noticed, nobody cared.

Oh my God that’s it. He really thought that the film press and the public would loudly protest, rather than express casual bemusement, but when they didn’t, he had to stick to the bit.

I think Spielberg kind of proves that point. He’s respected, but not many people are thinking of his recent films like, Ready Player One, are some sort of cinematic masterpiece.

For what it’s worth, Tarintino is already seen by many as “a director who used to be great 20 years ago whose reputation is already fading.” Time caught up to him awhile ago. The only reason “Once Upon A Time...” got the love that it did was because it’s about Hollywood, which gives it a natural handicap with the

Tarantino’s commitment to this bit is very telling about his artistic values, or rather, lack of them.

This show has become 95% reverse-subverted cliches by volume. It’s ultimately the most boring show on TV, which is frustrating because there’s so much talent involved and creative energy still. It’s just all in service of nothing (and no, not in a clever nihilistic way).

...leading to commentators my colleagues at The AV Club picking choice excerpts from Mackie’s response to dunk on.

...leading to commentators my colleagues at The AV Club picking choice excerpts from Mackie’s response to dunk on.

Was it lost, though? We all understood what he was going for. It’s almost as if we’re misinterpreting it on purpose to achieve a desired effect...

Did a man write this?

There aren’t many big-name Hollywood directors who’d be willing to take the piss out of their own work like that.

Why do you keep calling them “girls?

People also like David Lynch’s work.

It’s that he’s a obsessive in artist’s clothing. He has no ability to evaluate his own work. He can’t take criticism because he literally doesn’t understand what people are talking about, so he can always refer to the more that’s available to prove them wrong.

One of the things I’ve noticed in this literally unbelievable “Sydernaissance” period we’re living though is that in every interview, he hints at something so fucking cool that we’ll either never see, or didn’t see because someone else took it away from him. Whether it’s a sequel to Army of the Dead, or Justice League