Personally I find Bob's tirade about John McCain being an anime protagonist to be one of the funniest thing he ever said for how dumb/absurd it is.
What does he compare Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to?
I don't think they have Joker there, it more seems like a street gang that might be working for him or was semi-inspired by him. But, so far it seems it's just Riddler who's the main player, The Penguin is more like a side guy that Batman goes after for probable info.
I can't tell you how happy I am that we're finally getting another Batman movie that doesn't overrely on the Joker as a villain.
Someone addressed the elephant in Netflix:
Cuties.
"Mildly criticized?"
Bob, people are calling him transphobic and Netflix employees are staging walkouts to protest.
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The Batman seething.
Yet the special effects in The Eternals gets a thumbs up from him?
As for Superman belonging to America. Jor-El and Lara may be his biological parents, but it was Jonathan and Martha Kent--two Kansas farmers--that raised Supes and gave him his moral foundation. Chris and Bob are merely an NPCs whose default response to this drivel is to praise their corporate overlords for being stunning and brave.
The thing that so many Superman stories do today is focus more on Clark angsting over not being human and being like a god amongst men, when he's been shown to enjoy life as a human.
There's an episode of the Justice League cartoon where Clark invites J'onn J'onzz (The Martian Manhunter) to his parents' house to celebrate Christmas, and J'onn is taken back by Clark acting so casual. In response, Clark says that he can be himself when he spends the holidays with his parents.
This says a lot about Clark as a character. He isn't some stranger on another world who doesn't know how to be human. At the end of the day, Superman isn't the Man of Steel, Kal-El of Krypton, or whatever religious metaphor you want him to be. Superman is a humble man raised in the heartland of America by two loving parents who helped him to become the best person he can be. The fact that he embraces the American ideals despite being an alien from another planet is a much stronger political statement than what DC is trying right now.
It's probably a combination. We've seen him showing off his terrible cooking before, it's likely his weight loss is because he's making himself sick.
It's a miracle Bob hasn't gotten himself killed yet with the stuff he cooks.
If Bob can’t even grasp Street Fighter, I can’t wait to see what hot takes he will come up with for Yakuza (currently in pre-production) when we eventually see the first footage from that.
He'll probably act like he was always a fan of the games like usual.
It amazes me that MovieBob is such a stan for Robocop without realizing that these exact issues you brought up are importnat theme. And that the entire franchise basically puts his entire vision as part of OCP ideaology.
If Robocop was made today, a chatacter like Bob would totally be one of the villains.
Various cows have brought up Jon Tron in the past few days.
Jon Jafari: While I don't think the COVID-19 vaccines are necessarily unsafe, I personally believe people should be able to choose whether they get vaccinated or not.
The Internet:
Wasn't there already a Buzz Light Year movie (and tv show iirc?) that was basically the toy's backstory?
I could've sworn I remember seeing something like that around the turn of the century. Of course, reboots and disney go together like cocaine and heart attacks.
Yeah, there was. I loved the movie as a kid, and I still think it holds up today. Never watched the show though.