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I’m embarrassed to admit that after I saw the movie, I went out and bought an F-35 Lightning II. My wife was pissed to say the least.

Firsties!
CancerAIDS!
Why not both?
Sir, this is an Arby’s!
You guessed it . . . Frank Stallone!
Not with that attitude you won’t!
Dawes!
Grooming!

But I don’t have a movie about allergies to promote.

So... you’re saying... there’s some kind of connection between Glory and Ben?

Well said (though I admit I’m not quite sure what being adapted from a play by its playwright really plays into whether the film holds up or not—certainly that’s true of a number of films based on plays). I first saw it when I was 12 in the 90s—knew I was gay but of course I wasn’t out. At the time, I admit, I was

It is vitally important that at some point he says, “Walk without rhythm; it won’t attract the worm.”

He’s my spirit animal.

I’ll never get over it, or Macho Grande.  

Red Stops Better

Aggrom.  now with more molecules.

I mean, that pic tells me that gay leadership is already at the church

We were somewhere around Moab on the edge of the desert, when the rust began to take hold.

I came here to type the same thing, but you beat me to it. I wanted to like this movie so much. Been a huge Carol Danvers fan ever since I went back and read the Chris Claremont back issues in floppies, back when comic book stores sold mainly comics. Loved every issue of Brian Reed’s run in the aughts. I was psyched

HumanityHorror, i do not fully agree with you, but i wish i did, because everybody in this thread who disagres with you, seems to be... well, deplorable.

I loved Wonder Woman, even enjoyed the 2016 Ghostbusters, and I’ve always loved awesome woman in kicked ass roles ever since I was a kid with Ripley and Sarah Connor.

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This show is still embarrassingly bad. It still derives from a terrible premise, with mediocre actors at best, is so dark and full of itself, while simultaneously having the humor of a school boy, and doesn’t follow in the vision of intelligent storytelling whatsoever.  When even Enterprise was a better series, you’ve

I used to like the Klingons. Especially the confident, solid storytelling and character work on display by the time we get to DS9. And it all starts with TNG. They were exciting and 3-dimensional.

To have her obvious distress and instability go unnoticed by the crew for much longer would make Starfleet’s best and brightest look like a bunch of morons.

I just said the same thing only not as succinctly. Couldn’t agree with you more. I find the identity politics and ‘stay in your lane’ mentality very troubling.