The inhumans are buried on the moon never to be spoken of againOne theory that I've heard is that they are changing the inhuman connection to her origins and the item she finds in the trailer and apparently gets her powers from is a nega-band.
The inhumans are buried on the moon never to be spoken of againOne theory that I've heard is that they are changing the inhuman connection to her origins and the item she finds in the trailer and apparently gets her powers from is a nega-band.
But, but, Lockjaw!The inhumans are buried on the moon never to be spoken of again
Fair enough -- though they did hit on a number of other little details around the room. (Not just the demotivational posters.)They missed an opportunity to call this the "Mark Ruffalo/Tom Holland Memorial Room".
I'm the opposite. Growing up watching all of those shows rerun on nick at night, I even recognized each of the sets.Though I think part of the reason I didn't enjoy the early episodes as much might be because I never really watched the old sitcoms those episodes are based on, so there was no element of nostalgia or "spot the similarities" for me.
I dunno, does it have a cold open?Why didn't someone warn me about the Moon Knight cold open?
You ever see Die Hard?I dunno, does it have a cold open?
The Christmas movie? SureYou ever see Die Hard?
I don't know, seemed pretty sharp to me.Why didn't someone warn me about the Moon Knight cold open?
While looking up some of this madness, I learned this is a small but vocal minority out there who fucking hate Thor: Ragnarok. I thought that was odd, since it's usually considered a good movie. Most of the complaints? Loki is not grimdark enough, the movie isn't serious enough (like the The Dark World, lol), and that Taika Waititi said in an interview that he only read a few comics Marvel gave him before meeting with the studio about planning.But they didn't release the trailer until __ days before the movie came out! That means they don't have any faith in it! They're throwing the movie under the bus because they know it stinks! This is the end of the MCU!
Good gravy, the clickbait headlines I've seen around this trailer.
Weird? No. In the minority? Yes. But there's nothing wrong with that.Am I weird for liking both Dark World and Ragnarok? I actually thought the first Thor movie was not as good as either of them. Not bad, just not as good.
I honestly like any parts in Dark World that have both Thor and Loki. They have such great chemistry as brothers that those are the best parts of the movie to me. I'm kinda "eh" on the rest.Am I weird for liking both Dark World and Ragnarok? I actually thought the first Thor movie was not as good as either of them. Not bad, just not as good.
I know everyone is allowed to have an opinion, and it's okay if you're not a fan of Ragnarok, but I'm confused about the hate? It felt very much like the comics published in the mid-80's through the mid-90's. Garish colors, wild cities, tongue-in-cheek humor mixed with violence, action, and some surprising emotional scenes. I don't have a ton of Thor comics, but the ones that I do have fit that description. Actually, a lot of the comics I have from that time period could fit that description. Maybe it needed more grimaces?While looking up some of this madness, I learned this is a small but vocal minority out there who fucking hate Thor: Ragnarok. I thought that was odd, since it's usually considered a good movie. Most of the complaints? Loki is not grimdark enough, the movie isn't serious enough (like the The Dark World, lol), and that Taika Waititi said in an interview that he only read a few comics Marvel gave him before meeting with the studio about planning.
I guess the people who hate "Ragnarök" are the same who love "Watchmen" for all the wrong reasons.I know everyone is allowed to have an opinion, and it's okay if you're not a fan of Ragnarok, but I'm confused about the hate? It felt very much like the comics published in the mid-80's through the mid-90's. Garish colors, wild cities, tongue-in-cheek humor mixed with violence, action, and some surprising emotional scenes. I don't have a ton of Thor comics, but the ones that I do have fit that description. Actually, a lot of the comics I have from that time period could fit that description. Maybe it needed more grimaces?
Or people who think Man of Steel is a good portrayal of Superman.I guess the people who hate "Ragnarök" are the same who love "Watchmen" for all the wrong reasons.