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At least Jeffrey Benzos' space oddity had a chance of being really cool, this shit just sucks guaranteed.
yeah at least Blue Origin had potential to truly EXPLODE across popular culture
girls bosses team up with palette swapped Captain America to kill Harvey Weinstein
Literally yes.
He's got Karl Marx tattooed on his fists and he's called Red Guardian
It's oddly sympathetic to him by the end of the film.
Also, this movie starts with Soviet sleeper agents in Ohio in 1994.
not permanently branding your flesh with "ANTIFA SUPERSOLDIER" is indeed a form of opsec
The begining of the movie where he's working undercover in Ohio is in 95, so he was only betrayed by USSR in a sense that USSR stopped existing.
He got them tattooed after going into prison. And he also keeps trying to talk theory with people before being inturrupted.
This is bad even as far as marvel movies go. How it got 80% on rotten tomatoes is a mystery to me.
Can someone explain what this post is about because I can't be bothered to find out about this movie?
my friend wrote a thing about it
https://www.gq.com/story/black-widow-post-soviet-style
I think he used to, he writes for different publications. He wrote this cool essay when he stayed with some anarchist squatters in Detroit for a few months over the winter. He actually does this podcast about Chinese films that ppl here might dig.
You would think that a global assassin organization would have a really diverse roster of agents in order to infiltrate anywhere on the planet, but apparantly you can thwart the super-KGB by putting a "no girls allowed" sign on your door.
Rachel Weisz is in this!? She was great in The Favourite, but an odd choice for capeshit. D*sney gets to have almost any actor they want, so it's fun to try to predict this stuff. I predicted David Harbour would be in a Marvel movie, which seems obvious in hindsight.
I can see the formula now - take one of the Avengers, add two actors from popular Netflix shows + two well-known British actors and maybe a European actor, and spit out a movie.
I can't wait to watch the new X-men universe movies, with Deadpool in the first film to kick it off and draw in an audience. Also starring Eleven from Stranger Things, Lara Jean from To All the Boys I've Loved Before, Mondrich from Bridgerton, a Game of Thrones actor (Natalie Dormer, Lena Headey, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Emilia Clarke, or Kit Harrington), and David Tennant, Kenneth Branagh, or Sean Bean as the villain.
I was very limited by the fact that so many well-known actors are in these stupid movies.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
This almost makes me want to go rewatch.
Kenneth Branagh’s out. He directed Thor and was in Thor 2 (I think).