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thats just a more aryan wondermanHe isn't really the Punisher anymore. He has super strength and shit now. Also he looks like this:
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thats just a more aryan wondermanHe isn't really the Punisher anymore. He has super strength and shit now. Also he looks like this:
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When was the last good Punisher story anyway? Are they just cancelling yet another non-profitable character (because of their own ineptitude) and trying to virtue signal while doing so?
While my wife is in Japan (she'll be there the entire month), I've been bored at home. So tonight I re-watched Infinity War for the first time since seeing it in theaters. I could have sworn I saw it 2-3 other times, but it must have just been clips from the movie and not the movie itself.
God damn was it good. And it's arguably the high point of MCU. It's been a large downward hill ever since then. Even End Game didn't come close, at least as far as I'm concerned. But yeah, Phase 1-4 was indeed a legendary experience. I can't wait to show my kids these movies some day.
Phase 4 is garbage, 3 ended with End Game and that's where the MCU stops in my house.
Newsweek is a gov propaganda rag. It's like reading the Kremlin Times. Every single piece in Newsweek touches on some government talking point or just pushes "exclusives" of propaganda events I.E. Bin Laden. If the Pentagon wants to get something out, it goes to Newsweek.
Cover of the Boston Globe today: "Threat of violence from Trump supporters escalates". My God! If things get any worse, Trump supporters might reach 1% of the damage level of Antifa.
No it isn't.And it's arguably the high point of MCU.
disney moved a bunch of movies and shit around including star wars and avatar movies, everything basically delayed
captain black america moved too who cares
They have release windows that their number crunchers say that the movies need to be released in for optimal profits. It also sends a message that they are willing to wait out the strike for at least a year; implicitly asking the writers if they are prepared to do the same.i love it. funny how a one month strike set production back over a year.
Maybe this is how they move to replace the writers with Chat GPT.They have release windows that their number crunchers say that the movies need to be released in for optimal profits. It also sends a message that they are willing to wait out the strike for at least a year; implicitly asking the writers if they are prepared to do the same.
lets hope the writers keep on striking til Disney and the rest of Hollywood collapses and both go bankrupt. there is a huge opening for Indy filmmakers to pick up the slack. not artsy fartsy fag indy films, but actual movies that can be produced extremely cheaply but have a good story and acting. i really dont understand how this hasnt happened yet. you got plenty of platforms to release your films, lots of wannabe actors and very good production equipment for dirt cheap where you can make anything you want. just fucking do it and get better as you go.They have release windows that their number crunchers say that the movies need to be released in for optimal profits. It also sends a message that they are willing to wait out the strike for at least a year; implicitly asking the writers if they are prepared to do the same.
And it's arguably the high point of MCU
Nobody bit on my cheap bait. The joke I was making is that there is nothing arguable about it, it's absolutely the high point of the MCU.No it isn't.
its because we know you too well, gavvypoo.Nobody bit on my cheap bait. The joke I was making is that there is nothing arguable about it, it's absolutely the high point of the MCU.
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