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I like to believe that there was a time I would have assumed this was photoshopped, because the president clearly wouldn’t have notes like this. But that was so long ago...

I’ll give him a pass on the first two, but “I hear you,” FFS.

‘45' on his cuff; helps him remember he’s the 45th President.

It was so bad. So, so, so, so bad. Which kind of made me happy, because I definitely didn’t want them to win, so....

You don’t see a difference between debunking a magic act and pushing someone to commit murder?

omg THANK YOU. How is everyone not talking about this? I literally cannot stop thinking about it.

You and me, takin to the streets (aka Kinja) about our love:

WTH was that Bobrova/Soloviev blind-woman dance though?

She stated that she started to feel the costume falling apart, and “I prayed.”

Flowers in the Arctic

Thankfully it wasn’t one of the brother-sister teams.

I suspect Ross is some connective tissue for Captain Marvel. They made a big deal of him being a former Air Force pilot (and I believe she even said ‘in the 90'), like Carol Danvers, so I wouldn’t be surprised he also shows up in Captain Marvel in some capacity.

I was quite happy with Wonder Woman, but Black Panther is a very interesting counterpoint to that movie. In WW, they gave us a female hero, but separated her from all of her fellow female warriors early in the movie in order to surround her with dudes. Black Panther, on the other hand, did something pretty subversive

Saw the movie last night, it was amazing! Chadwick Bozeman and Michael B. Jordan were wonderful, but the women of the movie really stole the show. It is a RARE thing in this genre (or any genre really) to have more than one fully developed female character in a film, and Black Panther spoiled us with several. They

I took my 8-year-old last night. It’s a little more violent than most of the Marvel movies, but nothing gory. I highly recommend it.

Yes.

The kid and I JUST saw it. It is an absolutely beautiful film. It really has an extremely nuanced storyline while also delivering on superhero spectacle.

I saw this yesterday in a theater full of black MBA’s who bought out the theater for the occasion and was overcome. Since I was a child I’ve wanted this movie to be made. I’ve followed Black Panther as a character since I discovered him in grade school and have identified and loved every piece of associated work.

It probably wouldn’t make a lot of sense to make a movie about the African nation of Wakanda with all white people.