I definitely read the Beastie Boys as the Beach Boys at first and about had an existential crisis trying to imagine what their version of "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" would sound like.
I imagine it having a similar progression to "Help Me Rhonda".I definitely read the Beastie Boys as the Beach Boys at first and about had an existential crisis trying to imagine what their version of "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" would sound like.
Well we already know what their version of "Fight For Your Right" would sound like.I definitely read the Beastie Boys as the Beach Boys at first and about had an existential crisis trying to imagine what their version of "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" would sound like.
I thought youtube removed the "dislike" button.
Nah, it's still there. They just removed publicly viewable dislike counts. My understanding is that it's still possible to get that info, though.I thought youtube removed the "dislike" button.
are there still that many sexist/bitter fanboys with nothing better to do than create hundreds of accounts to press a damn dislike button?
And they used it well!I enjoyed every second of it.
By the way, this is the first MCU film to use the f-word.
Updated, with a working title, depending on what Marvel does with Jonathan Majors and Kang.And they used it well!
By the way, shouldn’t we change the title of this thread? We’re on to Phase 5 now.
Maybe they should start making more supervillain/antihero movies?Superhero films are having huge troubles finding stars that can stay out of trouble.
Yes, but having two so close together is really bad luck.I don’t think you can put that many movies out without one or two of the actors in them ending up being an asshole.
Maybe, but two actors out of 20-30 movies isn’t unexpected. I’d say they’ve just been pretty lucky so far. What’s more telling is how they handle it.Yes, but having two so close together is really bad luck.
I’ve found the MCU shows can be like rollercoasters. WandaVision started really strong, but fell apart at the very end with a stupid “CGI in the sky” resolution that was tonally out of place. Falcon and the Winter Soldier was all over the place in its quality - great acting, shit writing and bad setting/cinematography. Loki started slow but got good quick, and stayed there for the rest of the season. What If…? was all over the place. Hawkeye was had a strong start, got bogged down in the middle, and finished strong (but not as strong as the beginning suggested). Moon Knight could never seem to figure out what the hell it wanted to do. Ms. Marvel started really strong, turned into a complete fucking mess in the middle, and then limped across the finish line in an “okay” state. She-Hulk was just… weird, with highs (fun story, interesting characters) and lows (dumb story, terrible CGI).I saw the first episode of Secret Invasion. It's hard to tell from just one episode, but it's all right.