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Though to be honest I agree with him, considering it is a very obvious and bland take.
Though to be honest I agree with him, considering it is a very obvious and bland take.
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A lot of them are not what i would call "blockbuster"I mean, this is a time period that includes Independence Day, The Rock, Mission Impossible, The Fifth Element, LA Confidential, Starship Troopers, Con Air, Rush Hour, Saving Private Ryan, The Thin Red Line, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Out of Sight, Ronin, Fight Club, The Sixth Sense, Sleepy Hollow, The Matrix, Deep Blue Sea, The Mummy, The Green Mile, The Blair Witch Project, Princess Monoke, Gladiator, Cast Away, Unbreakable, Chicken Run, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Monsters Inc, Oceans Eleven and Shrek....
Not the worst lineup, tbh
I mean, it depends on what your definition of 'blockbuster' is, but for me it's just any film that becomes a huge commercial success, or a film that a studio intends to be a huge commercial success. Most of these films I listed were also released during Summer. Most.
I also hope he makes that Knives Out review. Because what I saw of that video of him, Rags and that Drinker fuck did not inspire confidence.
>The 2000s was twenty years agoI mean, this is a time period that includes Independence Day, The Rock, Mission Impossible, The Fifth Element, LA Confidential, Starship Troopers, Con Air, Rush Hour, Saving Private Ryan, The Thin Red Line, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Out of Sight, Ronin, Fight Club, The Sixth Sense, Sleepy Hollow, The Matrix, Deep Blue Sea, The Mummy, The Green Mile, The Blair Witch Project, Princess Monoke, Gladiator, Cast Away, Unbreakable, Chicken Run, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Monsters Inc, Oceans Eleven and Shrek....
Not the worst lineup, tbh
I mean, it depends on what your definition of 'blockbuster' is, but for me it's just any film that becomes a huge commercial success, or a film that a studio intends to be a huge commercial success. Most of these films I listed were also released during Summer. Most.
I also hope he makes that Knives Out review. Because what I saw of that video of him, Rags and that Drinker fuck did not inspire confidence.
A lot of those films were initially unsuccessful at box office. Did better on video and DVD.I mean, this is a time period that includes Independence Day, The Rock, Mission Impossible, The Fifth Element, LA Confidential, Starship Troopers, Con Air, Rush Hour, Saving Private Ryan, The Thin Red Line, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Out of Sight, Ronin, Fight Club, The Sixth Sense, Sleepy Hollow, The Matrix, Deep Blue Sea, The Mummy, The Green Mile, The Blair Witch Project, Princess Monoke, Gladiator, Cast Away, Unbreakable, Chicken Run, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Monsters Inc, Oceans Eleven and Shrek....
Not the worst lineup, tbh
I mean, it depends on what your definition of 'blockbuster' is, but for me it's just any film that becomes a huge commercial success, or a film that a studio intends to be a huge commercial success. Most of these films I listed were also released during Summer. Most.
I also hope he makes that Knives Out review. Because what I saw of that video of him, Rags and that Drinker fuck did not inspire confidence.
I like Dankula, but I don't know if it's sadder that he pals around with Sargon or with this bunch of clowns.Dankula, despite his flaws, is a genuinely funny person.
So far it's just Dankula telling funny stories.I like Dankula, but I don't know if it's sadder that he pals around with Sargon or with this bunch of clowns.
Basically anything Star Wars related will be a hatred filled wank fest. It almost feels like they're only even doing it to fill a quota.I feel like that's why the Mandalorian stuff from the EFAP crew comes off as boring and weirdly contrarian in certain parts, they take themselves way too seriously in trying to prove it's bad and that they're the ones who'll enlighten us. That was fine with Batwoman because part of the fun of those minis was watching them lose their minds over the goofy shit in that show, but with Mandalorian it comes off as them trying to prove Disney is incapable of even doing one thing write with Star Wars, by going over the show with a fine autistic comb.
What even is this guy's argument? The comics are bad because Peter has to face the consequences for his fuck ups and doesn't always win?
I think it’s that the comics are bad because the dialogue is unrealistic and characters aren’t making quips 24/7.What even is this guy's argument? The comics are bad because Peter has to face the consequences for his fuck ups and doesn't always win?
He should've picked better examples then and even so it's not like the MCU's Buffyspeak is any better.I think it’s that the comics are bad because the dialogue is unrealistic and characters aren’t making quips 24/7.
Jay's a moron. He was saying the comics weren't any better than the films because of the dialogue. He didn't realize of course that he was implying that the films were good and the comics were bad. Using scenes from classic storylines was salt in the wound.What even is this guy's argument? The comics are bad because Peter has to face the consequences for his fuck ups and doesn't always win?
MauLer seems to think so too, considering he posted a clip of it.Dankula having second thoughts about free speech and comedy after watching Doug Walker was a gem.
I agree. They aren't watching the episode, they just want to complain. "Where do the x-wings come from?" (I don't know, didn't the woman at Mos Eisley say to Mando that there's a heavy presence of the New Republic in that system?), "Oh wow, that planet came out of nowhere" (not really, the flight plan of the Razor Crest showed several planets in the trajectory).So much of the first five minutes of that Mando EFAP was complaining about stuff that's a nonissue like:
"why does he trust this character he's had a previous interaction with who turned out to be reliable and trustworthy?" and "why are the bandits trying melee attacks after seeing rifle shots are ineffective against him?"
This is starting to feel like the plot nitpicking a lot of people have accused Maulers and Rags of doing and for the life of me I can't understand why this is the hill they want to die on, cause this is not gonna bring them the same love that Batwoman did.
A lot of the things Jay said on CinemaSinSins could be applied to Mauler. I wonder if he'd go full damage control and rescind most of criticism towards CinemaSins to protect Mauler.It would have been ironic if Jay was there. He started out criticizing Cinemasins, now they are acting like him.