Because hot supermodels no longer exist in comics? They still seem to be making up the bulk last time I've seen.
Because hot supermodels no longer exist in comics? They still seem to be making up the bulk last time I've seen.
Same, I kinda don't care about bumblebee considering I have no investment in the other films.The Fifth Element came in 25th domestically in 1997.
Even I got through Pirates 3. I too couldn't stomach Transformers. I hear the latest Bumblebee movie is actually good but can't motivate myself to watch it even free on demand.
Doesn't stop people from trying to make it so or succeed in doing it. Just because these are not multitudes nor have they stamped everything out does not mean their threats are not real.Because hot supermodels no longer exist in comics? They still seem to be making up the bulk last time I've seen.
I recommend it. The film won't change your life, but I'll take bumblebee over all the previous transformer films. Plus, it's nowhere near as obnoxious as the other ones.I hear the latest Bumblebee movie is actually good but can't motivate myself to watch it even free on demand.
Yeah, I started watching the show on a whim, spent the first couple eps wondering "what the hell am I watching? What is this show about?" and then when they started peeling back the layers and revealing the plot I started getting really interested and it went from there.Pretty much SU was a great ride and had its up and downs but I am so glad it exist. Like the last season was all the hero stress on Steven just mentally tearing him to shreds and it makes so much.
And yes Spinel deserved so much better and its interesting how Rose was character development in reverse.
Seeing as we still have Wonder Woman, Supergirl, all the female X-Men and villians, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Cat Woman, Lois Lane, Black Canary, Spider-Woman, Black Widow, and like, I don't even know how many more who still look like centerfolds, that threat is about as real as the tooth fairy.Doesn't stop people from trying to make it so or succeed in doing it. Just because these are not multitudes nor have they stamped everything out does not mean their threats are not real.
I tried the first season, but I realized it was not for me. I am glad the show has found a huge audience. The only thing I remember is that Ragyo's voice actor, Laura Post, voices Yellow Diamond too. She more or less uses the same voice, just more cold and irritated.Yeah, I started watching the show on a whim, spent the first couple eps wondering "what the hell am I watching? What is this show about?" and then when they started peeling back the layers and revealing the plot I started getting really interested and it went from there.
Cause its not real, it will never be real and some rando on twitter or a forum don't count. Cause I came from my local comic shop today and the I see nothing to make these fears legit.Doesn't stop people from trying to make it so or succeed in doing it. Just because these are not multitudes nor have they stamped everything out does not mean their threats are not real.
Even better I came across this AOC parody comic and it has a backshot of her ass and built like a space shuttle.Seeing as we still have Wonder Woman, Supergirl, all the female X-Men and villians, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Cat Woman, Lois Lane, Black Canary, Spider-Woman, Black Widow, and like, I don't even know how many more who still look like centerfolds, that threat is about as real as the tooth fairy.
Steven Universe as so many good songs they will be in rotation for years. Here comes a thought is my anxiety national anthem.The movie is honestly one of the better "Movie of the Show" movies I've seen and a pretty good musical on it's own. Spinel took me by surprise by being a lot deeper then her Murderous Court Jester thing would lead you to believe to the point that "Drift Away" makes me sad every time.
Um, snake people are the irredeemable villains. Duh.Like I was ready for SU to have their first irredeemable villain but then the more I saw of her and after her back story I was like REDEEM HER I SWEAR TO GOD YOU BETTER TO REDEEM HER.
Just because something still exists, even if it's in the majority, doesn't mean it hasn't been stopped by cancel culture.Seeing as we still have Wonder Woman, Supergirl, all the female X-Men and villians, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Cat Woman, Lois Lane, Black Canary, Spider-Woman, Black Widow, and like, I don't even know how many more who still look like centerfolds, that threat is about as real as the tooth fairy.
Then either cancel culture is just a bunch of hot air, or I'm just not getting what cancel culture is supposed to entail. I mean, if hot chicks in comics are getting cancelled, yet they're still pretty much everywhere, then... *shrugs*Just because something still exists, even if it's in the majority, doesn't mean it hasn't been stopped by cancel culture.
There are a number of X-Com fans who want to know your location. You know the ones I'm talking about.Um, snake people are the irredeemable villains. Duh.
Hot air, yeah. Either in the "I am not able to say the thing I am currently saying" sort of way, or in the "I explained why that person is wrong using logic and facts, they won't be repeating their awful opinions anymore I'm sure" way.Then either cancel culture is just a bunch of hot air, or I'm just not getting what cancel culture is supposed to entail. I mean, if hot chicks in comics are getting cancelled, yet they're still pretty much everywhere, then... *shrugs*
Could look at it in terms of Harvey. “You can be oh so smart or oh so pleasant". Rick might be smart, it might make him borderline godlike but it doesn't make him happy. The happiest character in the show is Gerry and he's a moron.Eh, disagree there. In the two episodes that really dwell on Rick's unhappiness at the end-- Auto Erotic Assimilation & The Old Man & the Seat-- it's pretty clear that he's brought about his misery himself through his own actions in the episode.
In general I'd agree, though. It has Rick showing how much smarter he is than everybody else 9 times out of 10 without any redress. But later seasons seem to be shifting that a bit, with the S3 finale being a good turnaround.
Even in this thread someone mentioned South Park and Dave Chappelle. Isn't South Park still running and isn't Dave Chappelle one of the highest earning stand up comics in the world? Man, if only that kind of "cancelling" existed decades ago we might not have lost Lenny Bruce so young and Salman Rushdi could probably walk into Costa and order a latte. Maybe the people afraid of cancel culture are just whiny bitches who definitely wouldn't be able to deal with anything even remotely resembling actual censorship.Just because something still exists, even if it's in the majority, doesn't mean it hasn't been stopped by cancel culture.
It would most likely be shit anyway. Almost all of them are except Jungle Book.Disney probably couldn't get away with this being in the Live Action Peter Pan.
Problem is what the hell is the plan going to be? Cut out all the native Americans entirely and get attacked for erasing representation?
Well, that hasn't aged well.Disney probably couldn't get away with this being in the Live Action Peter Pan.
Problem is what the hell is the plan going to be? Cut out all the native Americans entirely and get attacked for erasing representation?
Could look at it in terms of Harvey. “You can be oh so smart or oh so pleasant". Rick might be smart, it might make him borderline godlike but it doesn't make him happy. The happiest character in the show is Gerry and he's a moron.