a Passion Of The Christ sequel
a Passion Of The Christ sequel
Would you please review You’ve Got Mail?
Second place for best Rocket scene goes GOTG1, in the bar in Knowhere, with a drunk Rocket almost-but-not-quite breaking down from the memory of the torturous surgeries “they” did on him. All the while unsteadily waving around a ray-gun that’s bigger than him.
Uhhh... that’s some big bullshit that ignores a whole bunch of trash from the 1950-2000 that’s been forgotten. We only remember the big hits, just as we’ll only remember the big hits of today. If you can’t find good music today, you aren’t trying hard enough. There’s literally never been more music produced or created…
I loved Winter Soldier, but its conspiracy plot was a bit too far-fetched. Nazi sympathisers holding immense political and military power in the 21st-century USA? Whatever, comic books!
The “We are Groot” never fails to make cry. Gunn did a really good job at making sure that those tears are earned, along with the tears in GoTG 2 from Yondu’s death.
I dunno, the thing about cotton eye joe rings really close to home for me.
“it’s just a joke, relax” - signed everyone who is not a straight white man and had to endure this type of shit characterization for decades everywhere
To be fair, I read that passage and came away thinking that Liam Neeson was ashamed to have had that reaction. This is the interviewer’s editorialization, but it’s still mentioned...
That’s actually why I like this movie. It’s essentially less a superhero movie and more a movie about an unbelievably powerful alien crash landing on Earth and nobody having any idea of how to handle that. That’s also why I disagree with the part of this review where it’s framed as a bad thing that Superman doesn’t…
This film was about putting a super powered being in our world. This world. The world you and I live in, not a pineapple under the sea. So imagine for a second you turn on the news and “superman” is real. Can you tell me for certain that we as a species won’t shit the bed and just set everything on fire? Is that worth…
Speaking of being entertained by rapists, murderers and necrophiliacs, when’s Manhunter coming back?
I’d argue Bran, by his own admission, isn’t really a Stark anymore in any of the ways that would normally matter to the rank and file of Westeros. He’s transcended all the bullshit that still plagues Arya/Sansa/Cersei/Dany/Tyrion/and to the least extent Jon. If he’s not the timey wimey Night King, then all his focus…
I couldn’t help but read In Lasting Love’s letter in the voice of James Spader’s character from The Office. Now I need to shower.
I thought the Chamber of Secrets was where they kept their poop.
I’m grateful that this adaptation happened. It was never dull to watch, and often the most visually captivating series currently running, brimming with wit and imagination. Despite its Gorey-esque tone and macabre and cynical leanings, I don’t think I can call it a pessimistic series.
Yes, authority and institution…
I’m willing to accept that Thanos loves Gamora according to whatever twisted, alien version of love exists within him, but that’s so far away from how a sane human being experiences love that if we’re talking about using words like “sociopath” and “psychopath” the type of love he experiences definitely doesn’t…
Reminds me a bit of Rorschach, but with actual super powers.
Hey, it would work. For a bit. And then it would need someone to do the same thing again periodically. Forever.
OK, so I guess that doesn’t really count as working.
Lots of folks putting the responsibility on BIND to ask if the relationship will change when they cohabitate, and not on the boyfriend, who knew his rules would change, to tell BIND he was moving the goalposts. Nope, BIND, you got bait and switched. Good luck sorting out the mess this manipulative jerk dumped in your…