Obviously losing to Denver would have been much better for his Legacy. Just like if Jordan had won against the Pistons earlier and then lost in the finals that would have been much worse than what actually happened.
Yeah, finals lossing being somehow awful is weird. Like Jordan suddenly has a worse legacy if they had beaten the Pistons but lost in the finals? Shit's dumb.
First one was fine for what it was. Obviously the general story/plot was a generic noble savage trope kind of thing, but it was fine for what it was. It's just a basic plot to show off the setting, animals, etc.
Specifics matter. If they're doing a number of injections around one of the intercostal spaces and Taylor twitches slightly or whatever it can happen and generally it's not really a big deal although obviously he ended up missing the game because of it and probably lost his starting job a few...
Yeah, I'm sure I'll watch it at some point but it certainly wouldn't be in the theater at this point. The first one was one of the few DC movies that wasn't complete trash.
Yeah except for someone that's balls deep in Mandalorian culture/ways not knowing about Jedi would be more like Polish Jews not knowing about the Holocaust.
This conversation occurred earlier in the thread years ago and this specific movie was brought up. There are a lot of movies being listed as underrated that are actually very highly rated that just need a broader audience. Also, Dredd is awesome.
Harden is close to unwatchable, which is amazing considering how good he is. A lot of it is on the league and not really on him, but that doesn't make it any more fun to watch.
Modern help defense and the change in illegal defense aren't a thing sir. We all know that whatever era you prefer is the best and has the best players and anyone from that era would dominate every other era, because unlike every single other sport there's no actual progression.