Only if they make it clear, in the movie. None of this bs about “scenes that had to be cut” or talking about it in the media, it has to be made clear in the movie.
Only if they make it clear, in the movie. None of this bs about “scenes that had to be cut” or talking about it in the media, it has to be made clear in the movie.
FYI sneaking in without paying doesn’t count, so we’d better see ticket stubs for every single screening attended (and no, picking up other people’s discarded stubs also does not count).
[T]he trollish backlash that only intensified following Brie Larson’s call for a more diverse press pool to cover the film.
The issue is that the story in the movie is 95% untrue. These two men were never friends; the driver was fired after 2 months. Mr. Shirley was not estranged from his family, didn’t have issues with his Blackness (the idea that he needed to learn to accept himself is absurd), didn’t need to be taught about Black…
“Ay! Oh! Ay! White people tryna solve racism ovah heah! Bada bing!”
I have a story about the 2016 Ghostbusters movie I’d like to share.
...oh. I thought it was this other line
And Gaiman was the voice of God on Lucifer.
So he doesn’t go to an anti-gay church, he just goes to a “hate the sin, love the sinner” type church when it comes to the gays? They don’t hate gays, they accept them and forgive them?
Playing football is a bit like smoking cigarettes. It’s a product that, when engaged in as intended, causes damage to the body.
And then this person goes and says “let’s agree to disagree” as though their position isn’t unequivocally wrong.
So I should karate chop you in the genitals, is what you’re saying?
Both Spider-Man and Deadpool have already been involved in crossovers, so I have no idea what you mean.
I mean, sticking to a ‘Star Wars movie feel’ really helped Solo, so it must be a good idea...
I believe this is what Hannah Arendt was referring to when she coined the phrase “banality of evil”. Actually, she was referring to Adolf Eichmann, but...same thing.
I say this as someone who over-analyzes the shit outta things, but all the same: You’re looking way too much into this.
Provided this isn’t some profound act of imagination on the heroine’s part,
Terry Crews is a national treasure.
“Zazie Beetz, one of Joaquin Phoenix’s co-stars in the upcoming Joker, directed by Todd Philips, said that the film took a loser approach to its scripting.”