Commented "Actually, it's still cool to see my old heroes of yore on the silver screen. I do love other kinds of films, though, and do get a bit nervous about the superhero blockbuster crowding out other genres. But I still love 'em (mostly)."
Commented "Both are utterly divorced from the real world, but then again virtually all sitcoms were in those days. I guess the AG show was a little less ridiculous, a little more pseudo-grouneed. But the Beverly Hillbillies was like an acid trip... with Civil War reenactmento, visits to an English castle, etc."
Commented "Really just wanted to comment... zero interest in a Venom movie set in a universe with no connection to Spider-Man. Didn't see the first one, won't see the second.
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Commented "No. This is a kids show and should reminder so. I loved comics as a kid in thevlate 60s and I recall appreciating that they sort of grew up with me, but they went too far somewhere around the late 80s. PG-13 or R rated PR wou l do be --stupid.
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Commented "Compared to comic Thanos, MCU Thanos is a pale shadow. Didn't buy the motivation. I know impressing Lady Death would have been tough to pull off in the movies. But kill half the universe to... do what? What was his point? A survival of the fittest thing? Not clear. It's too crowded? Not buying it."