

Еми толкова си може са, оставете го момчето на мира, не е хубаво да му се подигравате.
Еми, имаш Денис Хопър, фем фатал, Конрад Хол за оператор - ко повече му трябва на чуек.
Много красиво и въздействащо! Евентуално би помогнало по-добре да бъде разбран характера на Наташа в предстоящия филм, благодаря!Dr. Horrible wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2019 7:13 pmTolstoy will live forever. Some people do. But that’s not enough. It’s not the length of a life that matters… just the depth of it. The chances we take. The paths we choose. How we go on after our hearts break. Hearts always break. And so we bend with out hearts. And we sway. But in the end… what matters is that we loved… and lived.”
Аз лично мога да се съглася с всяка думаAnonymos: Am I a bad person if I feel it’s too little too late though?
Hi friend, I will not argue that this was the optimal way to get from point A to point B. I worry that Endgame will kill any illusion of forward momentum this movie might’ve had. Five years ago a Black Widow film could’ve been trailblazing and relevant, but now it’ll have to fight against feeling like a relic of a dead phase, the parts of the generation of stories we’re supposed to be learning to let go of. You saw the rest of the announcements they made today, and most of them promise something new and buzzy. Excelsior is the eternal motto, and it isn’t 2012 anymore. Fandom liked Scarlett Johansson in 2012!!
Maybe it’s because of the contemporary media environment that we can get a female director and a female scriptwriter. Maybe because of that a 2020 Black Widow movie has a hope of being better than the 2015 version would have been. But let’s be honest: there was no good reason we couldn’t have had those things in 2015.
So, like, I get it. I don’t care, but I get it. It doesn’t feel fresh or particularly relevant to do a Black Widow film right now, and that’s a moment missed and an opportunity squandered. We can’t go back and fix it because time cubes aren’t real.
But one of the myths about women’s stories that we still have to slay is that they need to blaze trails, to move us forward. Stories are old. They’ve always been old. They can still be worth telling.
And at least for today I’m not going to be the person who throws away a birthday present just because it came a couple months late.
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