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FireDownBelow

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    She falls in love and has implied sex with the first man that she ever met. Why does she need to fall in love in the first place? And in the second place, why does it need to be the first man she ever met? Feh. It feels too gimmicky, like they're trying to pander to the masses. Also, Gal Gadot is a good actress. She does a great job, but I hate the way she looks. Sorry, I said it. She lacks definition. Shouldn't Womder Woman be slightly more toned? I'm not talking Chyna here, but maybe less soft. And do not get me started on those wedge/platform boots she's wearing. WTF?]

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    Solid film otherwise. BUT, for all the woman-empowering BS they've been touting, I am disappointed.

  2. Shadow isn't supposed to be interesting. That's the thing. You are correct in your summarization of the novel. That being said, the novel is also about Shadow growing as a nothing into a something. There are glimpses of his personality, but yes, he is a bit of a nothing.

     

    Though, that seems pretty typical of Gaiman's writing style. I've read most of his adult novels and the main character's are generally lost boy types that find themselves. This Shadow, TV Shadow, actually has a bit more personality. Not much. In comparison to novel Shadow he aggravates. On his own, he's fine. So yeah, I would recommend judging the book and the series on their own merits.

     

    I was expecting Mr. Nancy to be more jovial. And I think Orlando Jones would have done that perfectly. But this more intense version? I'm cool with that. It made my blood pound. I want to see more of him. Of all of them actually. It's really well done. I fucking love Mad Sweeney in this. I enjoyed is parts in the novel but his expanded role is just great. I think it's because I love the hell out of his actor and the haircut is the cherry on top of it. He's an Irish hooligan, a hard man. Gives me the giggles.

     

    I have one major gripe though: Why is it that every person with a skin tone darker than milk looks like they are sweating bullets?

  3. I have read the book so many times I can paraphrase the only thing, I can say, so far, the series is faithful. Shadow is less of a cipher with more personality. Some of it fits, some doesnt, in my opinion. Of course, I'm a purist and didn't see any need to change...with that being said, the series is good in its own right. Really good. Though, I find the backstory from episode four to be unnecessary as well as some of the coming to America bits.

  4. I like Bill Nye. I like science. I like liberalism. I didn't like this show.

     

    Ok, I half liked it. I learned some things, which I enjoy. Some of the humor was great. I enjoy snark. But I think the overall tone of this show is downright mean, defensive, and far too angry and in your face. Those things don't appeal to me. I'll watch more of it, of course, but there will be a constant litany in my head questioning why he has to be so obnoxious.

  5. Mmm, there's a flavor to certain spicy things that's incomparable. But yeah, if you're sensitive to spice, you wouldn't notice that. I mean, pickled jalapenos aren't typically too spicy. And bell peppers? Pffffttt. But there is a point where the spice overrides the flavor even for those of us that enjoy spice. Ryan's tolerance is far higher than mine. Habanero is about as much as I can handle. You know, a lot of the times, it's the seeds and the membranes with the largest amount of the chemical.

     

    Can you even eat Taco Bell? I don't find their stuff spicy, but sometimes I notice my nose runs which tells me there's some kind of pepper in their food.

  6. See, I feel that this film had the tighter plot. It was straightforward and simplistic, which I appreciated. Too many movies today have convoluted, ridiculous plots that just piss me off. I don't go in for such busyness. Just give me a linear story and I'm happy. Though, I agree with Donatella, it did take a bit there in the beginning to get where it was going. Overall, I enjoyed the hell out of it. The opening scene was pure fucking magic, the humor was sharp, and the emotional bits well placed. Actually, the more I contemplate it, the more I like it.

  7. How much do you want for those Starcraft figures and that Orc?

     

    NO

     

     

     

     

    Though, I will be considerably less pissy about you buying more junk (Cause let's face it, you're gonna do it anyway) if something Zelda related made its way to my hands

  8. I read an article, sadly can't recall where, about Netflix putting a disclaimer before the episodes on how to get help and warning about the content specifically to avoid this situation. Sadly, I'm not surprised though. Many were concerned that the series would be seen as glamorizing suicide. I don't think it does, personally. What I think it does it showcase how awful teens can be to one another, even if I did find it a bit too much.

  9. Struck me as a little too angsty and a little too over the top to be believable. Almost as if they felt that they had to heap it on to make the suicide 'worthwhile'. And it's confusing. Sometimes it's difficult to tell what's current and what's flashback

  10. <shrug> Even if they don't, I can still get a good sandwich. It's not like the trip would be entirely wasted. I should prolly go eat something cause I'm just tormenting myself with that photo. And I fell into a wikipedia rabbit hole which led me to black forest cake. Sigh.

  11. That second to last one...arm wrestling boxing or something? That used to be a thing in knife fights. Opponents would be tied together by one arm. Also I would totally watch unicycle football. But really is any of this stuff crazier than water polo?

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