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My favorite critic has given Black Panther 4 out of 4 stars, so I definitely will be going. Movie Review: Black Panther is a Powerful Beast | Oakville News

I have yet to see a bad review, to be honest. This should be another home run for Marvel, I think.

I need a good space movie to watch. I think Interstellar is still on NF, so maybe that. There's both Trek and Wars movies and TV shows on there, too, but a good, standalone sci-fi movie would hit the spot better than a franchise. Should see if they have The Martian, too, I guess.
 
I have yet to see a bad review, to be honest. This should be another home run for Marvel, I think.

I need a good space movie to watch. I think Interstellar is still on NF, so maybe that. There's both Trek and Wars movies and TV shows on there, too, but a good, standalone sci-fi movie would hit the spot better than a franchise. Should see if they have The Martian, too, I guess.

I recommend Earth Girls are Easy.
 
The leading half said we had to go see I, Tonya today ...

It was a grand drama on the western passion for hating the other person ... thus the winning or tarnished gold ... burnt irony?

Also a lot of skating about the truth ... sort of like Christian put-ons to support imagery! A wholly nation of it ... republicans acting like liberal learners ... but stuck!
 
I have yet to see a bad review, to be honest. This should be another home run for Marvel, I think.

I need a good space movie to watch. I think Interstellar is still on NF, so maybe that. There's both Trek and Wars movies and TV shows on there, too, but a good, standalone sci-fi movie would hit the spot better than a franchise. Should see if they have The Martian, too, I guess.
mmm competency porn
good show:)
someone should b making Heinlein adaptions...now there was someone who was into competency...
 
The Martian is great. My sci-fi-loving husband also really liked Moon (starring Sam Rockwell) which he randomly found on Netflix one day.
Moon was very well done. Another good addition to the Science Fiction as Idea Explorer movie genre

I see the director, Duncan Jones, has a new flick out. Its called Mute.


I'm really enjoying this new age we're in where more and more of us can have an audience for our creations.
 
Is Moon ... Mute and thus a power under which dark stuff is carried out somewhat quietly to exhibit consequence some moons later? Silence my friend ... let the omission spread ... and the surrounding folk gather the primal goings on ... about things not observed directly ... proving integration of unseen evidence!

Tis tuff of abstract functions ...
 
We'll probably see Black Panther though I'm not personally excited about superhero movies.
Is anyone here itching to see it?
 
Not I, but I did watch an amazing movie called "Breathe" on Netflix and enjoyed it very much. Based on the true story of Robin Cavendish and his mother Diana and produced by his son.
A lot of topics dealt with here and the controversial ending that he chose long before it was talked about.
 
I've heard some controversy about ableism in casting Andrew Garfield as the lead. Maybe I read it in The Observer.
 
We'll probably see Black Panther though I'm not personally excited about superhero movies.
Is anyone here itching to see it?

I am so far behind on the Marvel stuff, I am losing any real enthusiasm for it. I've seen maybe three of them and enjoyed them, but it just seems like catching up is going to be a f&&&ton of viewing. I'm trying to figure out a short list of "must see" movies from the universe but it's hard given how interconnected they are now. I was thinking just the Captain America and Avengers movies but then Civil War, the latest Cap, intro'd both Spidey and Black Panther and ties in to the first Ant-man (the second is coming soon). Thor : Ragnarok sounds like fun (an action road movie featuring a teamup of Thor and Hulk) but I haven't seen the other Thors. And so on. Infinity War just promises more of the same in terms of tying things together by bringing the Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain Marvel into the Avengers story arc (with a Captain Marvel solo film already in production). So I'm kind of lost as to how to approach them now. I really don't want to commit to seeing the whole kit and kaboodle but I'm not sure what's a must-see versus what's not important or don't bother (Iron Man III sounds like a "don't bother" and that's about as far as I can figure it out). At this point, part of me is just saying, "See the two Guardians of the Galaxy movies, which sound more appealing anyway, and ignore the Earthbound stuff."
 
See the first Guardians movie! It's a stand-alone and a laugh a minute.
We liked the second one but it didn't measure up to how great the first one was.
 
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