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Domenika Marzione ([personal profile] domarzione) wrote2018-12-08 02:09 pm

stuff about stuff

I know that, according to the 'how to return to DW blogging' manual going around, I am not supposed to confuse readers by bringing up multiple topics, but you are all wise and intelligent souls who are fully aware that I will think no less of you for choosing to reply to one (or more) topic and ignoring the rest. Also, I'm contrary and don't take direction well and never read the manual first. 


* Over on tumblr, I reposted a link to this hilarious article about an utterly insane movie and I think y'all should read about it, too: An Important Discussion About ‘Pottersville,’ The Weirdest Christmas Movie Ever. Because: 

 Pottersville is a shockingly star-studded movie about a man who saves Christmas by pretending to be Bigfoot after finding out his beloved wife is a furry.


* Uproxx's discussions on batshit movies are generally worth reading, evidence the second: An Important Discussion About John Travolta’s Speedboat Movie, ‘Speed Kills’


* On a completely different note... I debated not posting this link because I try to keep politics out of my fannish space and I have less than zero interest in discussing it with anyone. But I also do believe that it's worth reading because it does provoke thought. Once upon a time, I canceled my The Atlantic subscription because of Andrew Sullivan's idiotic conspiracy theories about Sarah Palin's baby, so he always gets a big asterisk from me. And yet. Note that this is from the same magazine that posted the Jonas Brothers stanning earlier in the week. 


* I got most of the way through Chanukah before I remembered (a) that I wrote Chanukah fic and (b) there is no law about reminding folks about it. It's Peggy Carter and the SSR, ftr. 


* While on the topic of the MCU: there has been discussion about the moment in the Avengers: Endgame trailer that shows the compass with Peggy's picture in it, last seen on the control panel of the Valkyrie as it went into the North Sea in the first CA movie. It would seem to be a giant flaming callback to the first time Steve attempted suicide for the good of the many and the indication that he is about to do it again at that moment, but I would like to suggest that it is not and is instead a giant red herring. Which does not mean that Steve is not gonna die by the end of the movie, but more that it's not then and not there. My reasons: (1) Marvel has never, ever played the teasers and trailers so straightforwardly and, in fact, they do enjoy throwing in comics and movie callbacks that are completely bait-y to throw everyone off. They thrill to it. (2) Skip ahead to the 1:39 mark, right after Clint's debut as Ronin, which is when the compass appears. Steve and Natasha... and then there's a cut to the hand with the watch. It's not from the same scene, or it's from a different part of the same scene, or it's not Steve's hand at all. There's a limited number of other people whose hand it could be if you count the white dudes with regular left arms who'd be wearing fingerless tactical gloves, I know. But, but...  (3) The picture of Peggy in that compass is made of newsprint. It went into the water in 1945. It's looking awfully good considering. I know Marvel is shit with prop details, so this might be yet another oversight on the long list, but.... maybe it's not. 


* Is there anything else we should be talking about? I leave it up to you. 
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[personal profile] ravurian 2018-12-10 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, dude, I have nothing really to contribute to the discussion about the new Avengers trailer because I'm still stuck on the stupidity of Thanos' plan from the most recent movie. I want him to publish his methodology! Taking a 50% chunk out of every species is such a dumb move, especially considering he's already culled a whole load of them. What if, as with humanity, more than 50% of the population is female? Might there suddenly just be no mens? (This may be the opposite of a problem if there are still sperm banks, but.) What if there are species already on the brink of extinction? Wiping out half of them could effectively get rid of 100% of them. How does he adjust for an ageing or infertile population? How does this make sense as a long-term strategy in any case, since a lack of competition for resources always triggers a population boom, causing the problem to recur in a short span of time? Why wouldn't you tinker with fertility or longevity or, IDK, just make everyone 6 inches tall but leave everything else normal-sized?

This brought to you by the Committee for Why Is This So Poorly Written Do Better Please Marvel.
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[personal profile] kore 2018-12-11 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I was really hoping they would reprise the Lady Death story from the comics with MCU Hela....alas.