what do you mean, knockoffs?
what do you mean, knockoffs?
Maul was the most singularly unnecessary revival in the history of Star Wars, and Solo only made it worse by not even giving us a fight scene. So, what? We’re supposed to be thrilled about being exposed to Nick Park’s terrible “acting” for like a minute-long scene? Give me a break.
No.
This movie was far too serious, and it was really insulting that they fridged Vanessa. (The post-credits “revival” doesn’t make up for the use of a very sexist trope.)
Disappointed to here they’re bringing back Vulture. Not the most thrilling of villains in the canon (and I even got bored when they kept leaning on Green Goblin across the original Raimi trilogy). Can’t we just get a new villain each movie?
okay so this crosses the spoiler-line. I mean, I’ve seen it already, but the headline and pretty much the first sentence are spoilers.
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this movie was way too serious.
No love for Gilliam?*
In totally unrelated news quite literally listed as a RECOMMENDED STORY below this article,
Arrested Development is overrated. I say this, having upon multiple occasions attempted to struggle through the first season and dying a little each time.
he is weirdly CGI
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I deeply, profoundly belief that the success of this show is indicative of everything that’s wrong with the United States.
There were two of us in my cinema who got it! It was very awkward when we laughed.
So! Deadpool 2 was... okay! Not great. Certainly not as funny as the first. Leaned too heavily on a string of self-aware superhero jokes. Some good (Hawkeye!), some tired (Martha!).
I love howlongtobeat.
I like the part where he says “Everybody’s always blaming me for everything.”
So there are characters named Kira and Lady Proxima? Wow, how original.