Yeah, I guess if the central conceit of the movie is a deal-breaker for you, it's hard to find value in it.
Yeah, I guess if the central conceit of the movie is a deal-breaker for you, it's hard to find value in it.
Well played.
And, to be fair, George Hamilton really does have a brown face.
No Volstagg?!? You go straight to hell!
This is exactly right.
The participles aren't the only things dangling at the AV Club!
That would be a step up on the maudlin factor.
My favorite part of Cabin in the Woods is when the vampire sucks the young hunk's blood, as imagined by Rex Reed.
Scrawler and I covered a bunch of this back when it came out, but the specific thing that sticks with me is that Scott's ex-wife and her husband…as well as Pym, talk about Scott as if he'd been a life-long screw-up, never able to stay on the straight and narrow. But Michael Pena's character's version of his history…
The only problem with Ant-Man was the poor integration of the Edgar Wright material with the latter material. This certainly wasn't Wright's fault…there was nothing particularly wrong with what he contributed. But the latter draft was not blended with it properly. Presumably, this wouldn't be a problem on the next…
There is no such thing as an "unnecessary connection to other [Marvel] movies". Marvel is building a shared universe, where things that happen in one movie have repercussions in the others…just like in the comics. Any director - or fan - who doesn't get that is encouraged to find less challenging material.
Nope…I can't find it anywhere. It almost feels like websites are deliberately trying to withhold context to provoke a knee-jerk reaction…something to lure people into opening an article in hopes of finding out more information. Sort of like bait. Bait for clicks, if you will.
As I've said many times before: I will never not upvote an "In Soviet Russia…" joke.
"When Louis C.K. envoices racist or sexist ideas, the joke is clearly
targeted at the racism or sexism, not at the targets of racism or
sexism."
RIGHT.
That gives her a pass for everything she's ever done from that point on!
See also: Santorum, Rick.
Both Colbert and Stewart expressed their fondness for him as an individual. That was before he went full Old Testament.
One thing you should understand about the Republican politicians of the 21st century: they have absolutely no shame.
Actually, it was HIS event. She wouldn't even have been there if the judge hadn't unexpectedly let her out of jail.