Again, the the benevolent god-figure Jor-El who sends his only son to Earth to be a beacon of inspiration was an invention of the Donner movie and was done to both make the Superman movie appeal to general audiences in America at the time, as well as a way to convince Brando to be Jor-El (since he'd basically be playing God).
Prior to the Donner movie, Kryptonian society in the comics evolved into a very strictly and arrogant scientific society that refused to listen to Jor-El's warnings about the planet's core about to explode. Jor-El simply sent Kal-El to Earth to save him from the destruction of the planet; the whole "light to show the way" BS was invented by the Donner movie.
Superman's goodness came not from Jor-El sending him to be a beacon, but because he was raised by two kind farmers in Kansas. Gunn's Superman understood that better than any Superman movie before it, and people are mad because it didn't follow the Christ metaphor that Donner invented fifty years ago.
Fauci spent his life, decades, saving lives; you on the other hand, in just a few months in government helped ended 100s of thousands of lives around the world and some estimates suggest the death toll could be in the millions. Not sure how you sleep at night.
Found an imaginary problem, said only they could fix it, didn’t listen to experts, hired buddies who grifted millions, failed miserably, bragged how great it went.
The entire Trump presidency in a nutshell.
Stephen Colbert got his band to play licensed music during his final show so CBS would be sued for using the music illegally.
“Oh no! I hope this doesn't cost CBS any money!”
Tom Kane has sadly passed away at the age of 64.
He was the iconic narrator of ‘The Clone Wars’ series as well as the voice of Yoda & Admiral Yularen. He also voiced Professor Utonium in ‘The Powerpuff Girls’.
Nothing made me more unexpectedly emotional than when Andor’s series finale credit score shifted into the classic John Williams Star Wars fanfare credit music
That emotional bomb of a finale and then it reminds you that it’s all a part of the galaxy far, far away.
I was defending it since day one and then when people bitched and moaned it sent the franchise down a painful spiral of fan-pandering mediocrity, eager to appease instead of challenge it's audience.
I can’t even describe the whiplash I felt coming out of the theater and thinking “holy shit that fucking rocked” then getting on YouTube the next day to see all the fat reddit virgins shitting and pissing their pants because it “ruined their childhood” or whatever
i’ll never forget walking out of the theater going “wow that fixed EVERY problem i had with The Force Awakens i’m excited about star wars again” & then everyone lost their fucking minds
Literally the only reason this happened is because Charlie, Vincent, and Jon Bernthal all staged a mutiny and called the original vision for Born Again Dogshit. Hop off this guy’s dick bro it’s embarrassing.