DickTrickle
Definitely NOT Furor Planedefiler
I think it's because you can't read.Because I don't slurp up your goyslop?
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I think it's because you can't read.Because I don't slurp up your goyslop?
To be fair, ET deserved it. That was his "Magic" finger he was waving in the kids faces.So fucking stupid. Now I'm thinking of ICE trying to deport a god... Or going after ET, was it ICE chasing ET?
Some Hollywood retard spewing typical liberal bullshit has a lot of you tilting at windmills. Typical day on FoH - "FUCK ENJOYMENT! I JUST WANT TO BE MAD!!"
And despite that, Peacemaker was pretty hilarious and had a very funny, racist Dad.Gunn has an extensive history of asshatery.
And despite that, Peacemaker was pretty hilarious and had a very funny, racist Dad.
You guys are the reverse AOC, "EVERYTHING IS RACIST AND YOU HAVE TO POINT IT ALL OUT!"
“[Clayface/Matt Hagen]’s love interest and co-star in the film is scientist, Dr. Caitlin Bates, an original character created for the film. Bates is the CEO of a biotech startup seeking to create cutting edge medicine and medical technology.”
“Bates sees Hagen as a way to grow her company and cure his condition. Throughout the process she falls in love with him while her fiancé John grows suspicious of their relationship.”
While James Gunn‘s Superman took the DC icon back to its roots, Milly Alcock‘s Supergirl will not be as cheerful as her cousin. Ana Nogueira, who served as the screenwriter for the upcoming movie, told Variety that she couldn’t imagine Kara as sunny as Clark, given that she witnessed the destruction of Krypton first-hand.
Even though not a regular comic reader, the writer, who admitted to being a big superhero fan, was given a collection of Tom King‘s run on Kara. That’s when she discovered King’s “rougher and grittier and edgier and funnier” version of Kara in Woman of Tomorrow, which served as the main inspiration for her Supergirl screenplay.
Despite being cousins, Kara underwent some severe trauma following Krypton’s death, whereas Clark was raised by loving parents on Earth.
During the initial announcement of the DCU’s slate for Chapter 1, Gods and Monsters, Gunn highlighted this aspect of her character from Woman of Tomorrow, stressing that she’ll be much more jaded when compared to Clark.
"Superman is a guy sent to Earth and raised by loving parents, where Supergirl in this story, she is a character raised on a chunk of Krypton. She watched everybody around her perish in some terrible way, so she’s a much more jaded character."
This further explains her state in the Superman cameo, as resorting to booze to numb the pain from the traumatic memories seems pretty on brand for this version of Kara, who’s deeply damaged, unlike Clark Kent.
There has never been a watchable, worthwhile movie that featured a black "love interest" with a white protagonist.View attachment 595282
another article had this to say, but don't know if official