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T’was a joke mate

In other news, cinemas could be in deep shit

Homegrove yep, bought it on Disney+. Really enjoyed it. Florence Pugh is great in it and I thought it was quite similar to CATWS in places

  • Dan replied to this.

    Dan not really as I saw CATWS at the cinema and took the family so it cost about 40 quid all in and I only got to watch it once… i own BW now so i can watch it when i want

    I’m sorry but I thought it was rehashed Dr Who with better CGI.

    • erik replied to this.

      Dan tbh Jonathon Majors carried thia episiode on his own

      I thought he was hamming it up a bit. Lovecraft Country proved he’s a great actor, but this felt a bit OTT.

        Fan theories about the big bad were right though, so there is that.

        Homegrove I watched the episode twice and the first time I thought that but I was definitely more on board with it the second. I think any actor being told to play ‘someone who has lived a million years alone and is the overlord of all time in order to protect against other versions of himself destroying the galaxy’ is gonna have a hard time of it.

        Really enjoyed it - I kinda wish i’d known it was renewed for a second season and / or it was gonna end on a cliff hanger before watching it but hey ho.

        I thought he was excellent, hes going to be a very prominent figure for a long while

        He makes some great points.

        15 days later

        Dan reading Reddit-comments on this surprised me. People are 95 % on her side. I guess everyone really hates the studios always screwing people out of their money.

        • Dan replied to this.

          Disney’s tone deaf ‘won’t someone think of the billionaire stufios?!’ didn’t really help. The Stresiand effect in full force.

          https://variety.com/2021/film/news/black-widow-scarlett-johansson-disney-fallout-1235031315/

          ‘To bolster their argument, the suit includes a 2019 email between the actress’s legal team and Marvel Chief Counsel Dave Galluzzi, in which the studio attorney promised a traditional theatrical bow “like our other pictures,” while adding “We understand that should the plan change, we would need to discuss this with you and come to an understanding as the deal is based on a series of (very large) box office bonuses.”’