Those two need to make up and hug it out. Making sure that their respective fallacies don't come into contact, of course.
That would give the word “pole dancing” a WHOLE new meaning LMAO :O
Those two need to make up and hug it out. Making sure that their respective fallacies don't come into contact, of course.
is good enough for me.My teenage son gave it 7/10.
I had seen tons of negativity about this on youtube for the past several weeks (before the darn thing was even out). Ignored all of it. Went to go see it this evening.
The beginning was a little hard to figure out (you'll "get it" later on in the movie so I won't spoil it - just stick with it), but otherwise, found it enjoyable, a few laughs here and there, takes place earlier in the time line so expect to see a beige PC running Windows 95 on it. Also had Stan Lee's last cameo appearance in it.
As usual, if you go, stay after the first set of credits. I didn't stay to see if there was another teaser at the end of the full credits since the call of nature was too strong to ignore.
I gave it a [up]
Those two need to make up and hug it out. Making sure that their respective fallacies don't come into contact, of course.
I really can't see anything nasty about that quote. She may well be nasty, but as I don't know her personally, I will pass judgement until I know her more. Which will likely be never.
Major powered events usually involved other female marvel characters. Such as scarlet witch and house of M.
Red Letter Media Review.
35 minutes of moaning to in the end recommend? ... haha
Spoilery ....
This is the best review I've found.
Pretty hilarious and makes all the points.
Marvel has become a McDonalds of film industry.
One prob with the review, Goose is most definitely not a cat. Not even close.
Though can be deceiving, even Captain Marvel isn't the most OP comic character; Red Skull tried holding the tesseract too and look what happened to him.
I'm developing a theory that no MCU character is ever really 'in' until they've interacted on screen with Robert Downey Jnr at least once, though the other original Avengers are also starting to have that cyphering effect. In the post credit, "where's Fury?" didn't Carol Danvers suddenly became an Avenger by virtue of Black Widow and Steve Rogers? Did for me and an interesting effect I think. Any friend of yours is a friend of mine type thing?
Goose had all the best lines.
And no, Captain Marvel will never be an Avenger ... in fact, I fully intend to edit her out once I have a (legal ... just in case there's any thoughts on me getting an illegal copy) copy of Endgame ... I just hope the movie makes sense after, because I won't be buying it if she's in most of the movie and is the one to kill Thanos / bring everyone back, aka "save the day". Either way, after Endgame, I'm done with the MCU and they can have Captain Marvel in it all they want.
And no, Captain Marvel will never be an Avenger ... in fact, I fully intend to edit her out once I have a (legal ... just in case there's any thoughts on me getting an illegal copy) copy of Endgame ... I just hope the movie makes sense after, because I won't be buying it if she's in most of the movie and is the one to kill Thanos / bring everyone back, aka "save the day". Either way, after Endgame, I'm done with the MCU and they can have Captain Marvel in it all they want.
I never thought I'd say this, but I'm actually starting to get super hero fatigue. I am looking forward to Shazam, however, as this looks to be a very different type of movie (and I'm a huge Chuck fan). Of course this won't stop me from renting every MCU movie that is released, but I rarely go see these in the theater anymore. If it weren't for spoilers, I'd even wait for Endgame to come out on disc and just watch it at home, but this movie is too spoiler-sensitive to risk that.