The government run healthcare because sometimes Republicans are in charge isn’t the worst argument.
The government run healthcare because sometimes Republicans are in charge isn’t the worst argument.
Relative to the show that spawned it, it makes it a masterpiece.
I was just coming here to say Radcliffe. It’s an insane suggestion but also, he’s a fuckin’ lunatic himself and might actually be able to pull it off after gaining like 50lbs of muscle?
And especially what X-Men movies they were watching where they think it’s going to be a big change. I guess if your only engagement with that universe is Deadpool and Logan.
Young Sheldon is actually pretty tolerable, it’s weird.
I mean, it’s a good burn, but definitely not accurate.
Hot take:
Songs of Innocence was a pretty good album overshadowed by a dumb release stunt. Not album of the year tho.
LMoE got significantly better in its second season and then just kind of stayed the course from there with diminishing returns.
Yes, I know. Thanos was basically modeled after Kirby’s work on the New Gods.
But which came first in the comics doesn’t matter when Marvel got there first in the movies. The fact that Synder’s plans mirror Marvel’s being a bad thing isn’t because he copied them, it’s because the entire conceit of his trilogy revolving…
What I’m trying to get across is both Marvel and DC already let Kevin Smith play with their characters- major ones too. His comics career ended with *having Batman piss himself* and he hasn’t done anything since.
I’m 95% certain they actually would, because Snyder already set up The Flash going back in time to try to fix the future in BvS.
The guy who made Batman pee his pants?
I think we’re good.
The other takeaway I have from this is I don’t read the words “Granny Goodness,” “DeSaad,” or “Kalibak” anywhere so if they’re not used as major villains for the rest of the trilogy WHY DID THEY USE STEPPENWOLF FOR LITERALLY ANY MOVIE
I joke, of course. Thanos and Darkseid are nothing alike. For one, Thanos is purple. Darkseid is grey.
Huh. So the heroes from Earth team up with the heroes from space to take on the super-powerful secret puppetmaster villain who wants ultimate godlike power, but who ends up winning with a shocking cliffhanger, leaving the heroes to have to fight in the ruins left from his victory. Seems like a pretty cool plot, it’s a…
Counterpoint:
Jesse Eisenberg was the only person having any fun on that set and subsequently might be the only person who enjoyed the movie.
Meanwhile, I got every spirit (except Partner Pikachu for now) and I really really can't tell you why I've done such a thing, I never 100% games anymore. I can't even say doing that was fun. What's wrong with me?
Whoa there. Tiberius has been Kirk’s middle name since the 70s. It comes from the Animated Series.
Also, the NCC-1701's warp core has always been kind of just...a bland hallway with random pipes. Not the weird brewery/factory of the Abrams movies, but not *entirely* different.
Yeah, some whiplash there. Telling Ted Danson he can do blackface as a joke is stupid shit, but as far as crimes go, telling a white man it’s fine to do some white bullshit he was probably going to do anyway ain’t exactly a cult of sex slaves.
Romulus may still get destroyed in the future, but Nero’s actions caused a timeline split- the Abrams movies are in the “Kelvin universe” and the rest of Star Trek the “Prime universe”. Vulcan is fine in the Prime universe.