Jeff Miller
Shaw 1988, NYIT 2009
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good for them, didn't bother me in the leastyou really don't see the irony in your own post, do you?
people disagreed with you, get over it
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good for them, didn't bother me in the leastyou really don't see the irony in your own post, do you?
people disagreed with you, get over it
I'm really excited about this - and it's what a lot of talk is about around here because it features, Simu Liu an actor from next door and someone who people have fallen in love with as the lead in "Kim's Convenience" - a huge sitcom here in Toronto, based on a stage play that rose to prominence out of nowhere.
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they said on the convention stage when the accounted the movies.
Their good stories have revolved around many of the classic story arcs from the 70's, 80's and 90's, most of which i have copies of sitting in my garage. and the truth is there are plenty of diversity. You don't need a lady Thor when you have Valkyrie.
Relationships are not the plot foundation for any of the movies, so who sleeps with who is really irrelevant. Super hero stories are plot driven stories. Finally, you make diversity normal by making it no big deal. Spiderman homecoming and far from home do this very well. It has the most ethnically diverse cast with the most changes in characters, and no one cares, because the characters are well written with good performances by the actors that fit the story and location of a public school in new york city.
dismissive? yeh, i'm tired of politics being forced into entertainment with a heavy hand with the "accept it or your a racist/sexist" response. I didn't say the movies wouldn't be good because of race or gender, i said, race and gender in and of itself isn't going to make the movie good. No one will who has what skin color or what girl kisses another girl if the movie is like the Fox Fan4stic movie that bombed.
i would say calling someone a bigot is calling names, but i don't really care. I just don't respect people who do it.
nope. engagement is the foundationDisagreement is the foundation of discussion, it used to be a time when it was considered a bad thing for everyone to think the same.
unless you can show me that all stories that don't add gays or women are good stories, then you really don't have a point hereWhat matters is good stories. They made the point of inject gender and sexual preference issues into their announcements. Make a character a woman doesn't make anything good. Making a character gay doesn't make it good. Make a good story that tells a compelling drama that your audience can resonate with is the basis of good storytelling.
your premise, that gender, sexuality and race have no place (or only subsidiary place) in 'stories' is insultingBut we don't live in a world anymore where we want to treat people the same or as equals and let the merits of the actions and character determine the their value. So get in line with the property line of thought, or the insults will roll.
if it's inconsequential, why are you even weighing in?and it rolls every time like clock work, at least its over inconsequential works of fiction that don't really matter in the grand scheme of things.
so go head, call me names, pitch your insults, its all so predictable.
Vision, Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye, and Loki are FAR from b list characters.
No DeadPool?
I didn't ever read the Thor comics so I have some questions. Forgive me if it's a dumb question, but I really feel like I'm missing something.
How can there be another Thor? Isn't that his name? If he's not Thor anymore than who is he? I don't really care if there's a female Thor or a frog Thor (didn't this happen), I just don't get it. Is Thor more of a title than a name? Or is it still him in another body?
Based on Norse mythology, which is where the marvel comic draws its inspiration, Thor was a God. 1 guy. No girl. Sif would be the closest female to what Thor is strictly speaking from a mythological standpoint.
im a bit nervous to mention there's a spiderpig and an entire planet of hulksI didn't ever read the Thor comics so I have some questions. Forgive me if it's a dumb question, but I really feel like I'm missing something.
How can there be another Thor? Isn't that his name? If he's not Thor anymore than who is he? I don't really care if there's a female Thor or a frog Thor (didn't this happen), I just don't get it. Is Thor more of a title than a name? Or is it still him in another body?
im a bit nervous to mention there's a spiderpig and an entire planet of hulks