Saying Hollywood is full of nepotism babies is like saying the grass is green. The whole industry throws around diversity and inclusion as if they cared or that meritocracy actually meant something. It really doesn’t the vast majority of the time.
Saying Hollywood is full of nepotism babies is like saying the grass is green. The whole industry throws around diversity and inclusion as if they cared or that meritocracy actually meant something. It really doesn’t the vast majority of the time.
Has anyone watched the movie? What are your thoughts? I tend to refer to this audience to get some initial feedback on movies I’m on the fence. I don’t have much interest in watching it. Seems too much of the same from the first one, and I didn’t like the first one at all.
Great list.
I can’t stop watching this gif
I’m a 45 yo man who has zero interest in dolls, collectibles, and totally fatigued on Marvel movies and even I want to watch this movie.
James Mangold is a hack director and lame storyteller. His movie are awful. That racist piece of garbage that was The Wolverine and the snorefest that was Logan was burning hot trash.
“We base our investigations on police incident reports of criminal activity. We do still maintain that there is no indication that what you guys reported was accurate and there was no indication that there was anything that supported that claim.”
El Muerto? Madam Web? Sony, really? I used to be a hardcore comic fan and a die-hard Spider-Man fan. I haven’t even heard El Muerto and Madam Web was a fairly random character that looked like Aunt May but had psychic abilities.
That’s the bottomline
This was such a strange movie to me. I hated the movie, but my kids loved it. I felt like this was the first movie in the “Dad Thor” storyline because it definitely felt like a fairy tale and not as a real course of events in the MCU. (I understand Korg was narrating to kids). At no time did I feel the characters were…
Anyone that spends a focused amount of time hating on a cookie cutter action movie star needs to really think about their priorities in life
I’ll still watch it, but I don’t think I’ll like it. Looks to be all generic spectacle with no point.
This and my other comment are just my opinion. I’d be curious to know what you thought of the scene. Did you like it?
But it’s all part of the same story/movie. Traditionally, Marvel has done so well in using these post-credit scenes to tease and excite.
I loved Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness; it easily slots into my favorite top 3 Marvel movies of all time. However...
but I personally won’t be satisfied until the reins are given to the directors best suited for the Fast family: the Wachowskis
Henry Golding’s response was good. The others... awful
Absolutely. The fact that they’re even teaming up or “continuing on any journey” together is beyond me. Makes the show irritating as it is dull.
I wish the Venom movie didn’t do so well in the B.O. Now, we’re going to see every random-ass Spider-Man villain get its own movie. Wahhhh!!!
Genuinely excited for this movie! I hope they work the audio better though. i couldn’t hear what the actors were saying over the music.