trust-the-process
RaisetheCat
trust-the-process

I am all for blaming Trump for the problems that he has caused. However, blaming him for the insecurity in Nigeria and an attack by a Terrorist group in that country is a little far fetched. While the US has helped with combating Terrorist organizations the blame for those attacks lies straight at the feet of its

Stubbed my toe today, fucking Trumps fault.

They have some new poll out in which Trump is down almost at the bottom and President Obama is eighth best. I was like “WTH DO YOU MEAN, EIGHTH???”

I am crying.

So I just clicked on the links you provided, and especially for the second one, you grossly mischaracterized what was said. Cut that out.

Hope you were able to - we bought tickets for today on Friday because everything near us was sold out, and even then there were fewer than 20 seats left in a gigantic theater with stadium seating. Not that I’m complaining. I want this movie to break records.

It’s TWICE as good as the trailers.

Even Mike Pence had to sit down in the middle of that singing of the anthem.

I could, of course have went on and on. We have tickets already for next Saturday too (going with friends). It’s a good entry. And if you’re into those things, there are a couple of post-credit scenes that are worth sticking around for. A lot of folks left before those came on. One is a nice, sly wrap up to the

I don’t think he’s the BEST villain but his motivations are particularly heartfelt and on that level it stands apart.

What would that have to do with ANYTHING?

Absolutely. I took my 10 and 8-yr-old sons to see it yesterday. They loved it. However the younger one reckoned that it was a bit too ‘talky’. This coming from a kid who never shuts-up! And it is surprising long. Not in a bloated way. In fact I can’t think of a thing I’d cut from the movie. Quite the opposite. I want

I noticed too that every tribe had women fighters - there was a scene *SPOILERS-ISH* near the end that it slowmoed over a fighter for the Gorilla tribe, and it was a woman, and I admit, I sort of internal cheered, because why wouldn’t a fighter be female?! But they just usually aren’t in most movies, even ones with

Yeah, the set design and costuming were Oscar-worthy. I loved how Wakanda was incredibly futuristic and still kept true to an older culture feel.

I saw it last night and agree about its beauty. It’s the first movie in at least decade that had me leaving the theater praying that the eventual BluRay release would come packed with a ton of “making-of” featurettes. If it does, it may be the first physical media purchase I’ve made for myself in years. The world

Fuck you, trying to start shit. Go back to 4chan.

Yup. My kid is 9. And he thought it was his favorite Marvel movie. The only caveat is it’s almost 2 and a half hours long.

Do you think it would be suitable for a reasonably mature 8-yr-old?