I dunno why everyone wants to cast Daisy Ridley in everything, as an aside.
I mean, I'd be fine with Daisy Ridley being, or not being, in all manner of things. She did a solid job in Star Wars, I didn't feel like she set the world on fire or anything but it was good.
She's Chris Pratt aftr Guardians, basically.
everyone likes a enthusiastic young (white) person who seems like they're having fun doing their job.
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I dunno why everyone wants to cast Daisy Ridley in everything, as an aside.
I mean, I'd be fine with Daisy Ridley being, or not being, in all manner of things. She did a solid job in Star Wars, I didn't feel like she set the world on fire or anything but it was good.
She's Chris Pratt aftr Guardians, basically.
everyone likes a enthusiastic young (white) person who seems like they're having fun doing their job.
I feel like this is super disingenuous and ignoring the hype around John Boyega and Oscar Isaac pretty heavily.
"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!
I dunno why everyone wants to cast Daisy Ridley in everything, as an aside.
I mean, I'd be fine with Daisy Ridley being, or not being, in all manner of things. She did a solid job in Star Wars, I didn't feel like she set the world on fire or anything but it was good.
She's Chris Pratt aftr Guardians, basically.
everyone likes a enthusiastic young (white) person who seems like they're having fun doing their job.
I feel like this is super disingenuous and ignoring the hype around John Boyega and Oscar Isaac pretty heavily.
Like, I wanna see all the principles from TFA in a bunch of things because they were all great and I want to watch those actors do more roles.
I dunno why everyone wants to cast Daisy Ridley in everything, as an aside.
I mean, I'd be fine with Daisy Ridley being, or not being, in all manner of things. She did a solid job in Star Wars, I didn't feel like she set the world on fire or anything but it was good.
She's Chris Pratt aftr Guardians, basically.
everyone likes a enthusiastic young (white) person who seems like they're having fun doing their job.
I feel like this is super disingenuous and ignoring the hype around John Boyega and Oscar Isaac pretty heavily.
Like, I wanna see all the principles from TFA in a bunch of things because they were all great and I want to watch those actors do more roles.
Well, if you have some money laying around you too can watch Oscar Isaac fight a guy in a wheelchair.
This summer!
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I dunno why everyone wants to cast Daisy Ridley in everything, as an aside.
I mean, I'd be fine with Daisy Ridley being, or not being, in all manner of things. She did a solid job in Star Wars, I didn't feel like she set the world on fire or anything but it was good.
She's Chris Pratt aftr Guardians, basically.
everyone likes a enthusiastic young (white) person who seems like they're having fun doing their job.
I feel like this is super disingenuous and ignoring the hype around John Boyega and Oscar Isaac pretty heavily.
Like, I wanna see all the principles from TFA in a bunch of things because they were all great and I want to watch those actors do more roles.
Well, if you have some money laying around you too can watch Oscar Isaac fight a guy in a wheelchair.
This summer!
I had no idea who Oscar Isaac was before seeing Star Wars, and he's in a ton of make-up in X-men so it didn't click for me that Poe Dameron was Apocalypse until someone explicitly pointed it out not too long ago. Dude's got some good range.
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AtomicTofuShe's a straight-up supervillain, yoRegistered Userregular
Between the two of them, they have the full phrase. Separately, they're "God from" and "from the Machine". At least "From the Machine" still kind of works as a title.
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well you see in the olden times, the ancient greeks were too stupid to know how to end plays, so they had to have the gods just come in at the end like "you're done! you're done here! everything that just happened is whatever." they were real dummies, those guys
well you see in the olden times, the ancient greeks were too stupid to know how to end plays, so they had to have the gods just come in at the end like "you're done! you're done here! everything that just happened is whatever." they were real dummies, those guys
I dunno why everyone wants to cast Daisy Ridley in everything, as an aside.
I mean, I'd be fine with Daisy Ridley being, or not being, in all manner of things. She did a solid job in Star Wars, I didn't feel like she set the world on fire or anything but it was good.
She's Chris Pratt aftr Guardians, basically.
everyone likes a enthusiastic young (white) person who seems like they're having fun doing their job.
I feel like this is super disingenuous and ignoring the hype around John Boyega and Oscar Isaac pretty heavily.
Like, I wanna see all the principles from TFA in a bunch of things because they were all great and I want to watch those actors do more roles.
There is also the fact that Daisy is essentially the spitting image of Lara when I think of an actress.
Inside of a dog...it's too dark to read.
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AtomicTofuShe's a straight-up supervillain, yoRegistered Userregular
Bringing up a video game character because the title of his game shares an origin with the title of a movie is not wordplay
I dunno why everyone wants to cast Daisy Ridley in everything, as an aside.
I mean, I'd be fine with Daisy Ridley being, or not being, in all manner of things. She did a solid job in Star Wars, I didn't feel like she set the world on fire or anything but it was good.
She's Chris Pratt aftr Guardians, basically.
everyone likes a enthusiastic young (white) person who seems like they're having fun doing their job.
I feel like this is super disingenuous and ignoring the hype around John Boyega and Oscar Isaac pretty heavily.
Like, I wanna see all the principles from TFA in a bunch of things because they were all great and I want to watch those actors do more roles.
There is also the fact that Daisy is essentially the spitting image of Lara when I think of an actress.
Yeah, I didn't have to think about it at all when that rumor surfaced. Just instantly "yep, that's perfect".
So I watched Ant-Man, and maybe it's because I'm sick, maybe it's because I'm depressed, but that was the most generic pablum superhero movie I've watched in a long time.
Baskin Robbins always knows was good, but it was straight downhill from there, the tank was the only clever thing use of powers in the whole thing, and it continually veered wildly between EPIC ADVENTURE and shit comedy, with a small interlude near the end for them to say "love is the only thing that transcends time and space."
All the characters felt like paper thin caricatures, the soundtrack was awful, and almost none of the jokes landed for me. Guardians was better and more fun, really. And I fucking hate Guardians.
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MalReynoldsThe Hunter S Thompson of incredibly mild medicinesRegistered Userregular
This thread went places in the last hour.
"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!
So I watched Ant-Man, and maybe it's because I'm sick, maybe it's because I'm depressed, but that was the most generic pablum superhero movie I've watched in a long time.
Baskin Robbins always knows was good, but it was straight downhill from there, the tank was the only clever thing use of powers in the whole thing, and it continually veered wildly between EPIC ADVENTURE and shit comedy, with a small interlude near the end for them to say "love is the only thing that transcends time and space."
All the characters felt like paper thin caricatures, the soundtrack was awful, and almost none of the jokes landed for me. Guardians was better and more fun, really. And I fucking hate Guardians.
Bummer! I found that while it has some problems, Ant-Man is probably the easiest to rewatch and enjoy since Iron Man
So I watched Ant-Man, and maybe it's because I'm sick, maybe it's because I'm depressed, but that was the most generic pablum superhero movie I've watched in a long time.
Baskin Robbins always knows was good, but it was straight downhill from there, the tank was the only clever thing use of powers in the whole thing, and it continually veered wildly between EPIC ADVENTURE and shit comedy, with a small interlude near the end for them to say "love is the only thing that transcends time and space."
All the characters felt like paper thin caricatures, the soundtrack was awful, and almost none of the jokes landed for me. Guardians was better and more fun, really. And I fucking hate Guardians.
So you hated it, and you hated Guardians.
I think your fun is broken. You should probably have it checked out by a professional.
Before following any advice, opinions, or thoughts I may have expressed in the above post, be warned: I found Keven Costners "Waterworld" to be a very entertaining film.
So I watched Ant-Man, and maybe it's because I'm sick, maybe it's because I'm depressed, but that was the most generic pablum superhero movie I've watched in a long time.
Baskin Robbins always knows was good, but it was straight downhill from there, the tank was the only clever thing use of powers in the whole thing, and it continually veered wildly between EPIC ADVENTURE and shit comedy, with a small interlude near the end for them to say "love is the only thing that transcends time and space."
All the characters felt like paper thin caricatures, the soundtrack was awful, and almost none of the jokes landed for me. Guardians was better and more fun, really. And I fucking hate Guardians.
I enjoyed it when I saw it, but less when I saw it again. I think it's better than Guardians in that it's an okay but shallow movie with some cool bits as opposed to being just terrible. It's definitely not something I'd really laud the storytelling and characters of, though.
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His face doesn't match the hair color
Yeah, the hair looks a bit fake, but whatever, at least they fucking did it
everyone likes a enthusiastic young (white) person who seems like they're having fun doing their job.
I feel like this is super disingenuous and ignoring the hype around John Boyega and Oscar Isaac pretty heavily.
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!
Like, I wanna see all the principles from TFA in a bunch of things because they were all great and I want to watch those actors do more roles.
Well, if you have some money laying around you too can watch Oscar Isaac fight a guy in a wheelchair.
This summer!
I still love that Jack Kirby created a couple of asshole conmen in the images of Stan Lee and Roy Thomas in Mister Miracle.
Nintendo Switch friend code: SW-4012-4821-3053
I had no idea who Oscar Isaac was before seeing Star Wars, and he's in a ton of make-up in X-men so it didn't click for me that Poe Dameron was Apocalypse until someone explicitly pointed it out not too long ago. Dude's got some good range.
Steam
Okay, but who plays Adam Jensen?
Steam
What did he do to you?
Between the two of them, they have the full phrase. Separately, they're "God from" and "from the Machine". At least "From the Machine" still kind of works as a title.
Steam
It was more than just a video game reference, is my point. It was fucking wordplay. Not, you know, good wordplay, but I don't got standards there.
it's so vicious
There is also the fact that Daisy is essentially the spitting image of Lara when I think of an actress.
Steam
Yeah, I didn't have to think about it at all when that rumor surfaced. Just instantly "yep, that's perfect".
boy you're really upset about a not great joke huh
All the characters felt like paper thin caricatures, the soundtrack was awful, and almost none of the jokes landed for me. Guardians was better and more fun, really. And I fucking hate Guardians.
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Steam
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
My new novel: Maledictions: The Offering. Now in Paperback!
we almost got that movie, Gustav
almost
Bummer! I found that while it has some problems, Ant-Man is probably the easiest to rewatch and enjoy since Iron Man
So you hated it, and you hated Guardians.
I think your fun is broken. You should probably have it checked out by a professional.
I enjoyed it when I saw it, but less when I saw it again. I think it's better than Guardians in that it's an okay but shallow movie with some cool bits as opposed to being just terrible. It's definitely not something I'd really laud the storytelling and characters of, though.
I've lost my main source of income and have to stop buying comics just as Gwen is about to get her first event, a Cap-65 one-shot was announced, and they are introducing Gwenom in a year-long storyline
Sorry to hear that Jim, hope you find something else soon!
I dont like the sound of that event
Thanks! Though I imagine I'll pick it up in trade at some point, or whenever it hits the library
Was mainly posting because Gwenom sounds ridiculous and great and I hope we get lots more Earth-65 stuff and cool new takes on characters