The Last Airbender 2010 by Manoj Nelliyattu "M. Night" Shyamalan.
He ruined it. Nearly everything but the costumes were wrong. He should try again out of his own pocket to make amends.
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The Last Airbender 2010 by Manoj Nelliyattu "M. Night" Shyamalan.
He ruined it. Nearly everything but the costumes were wrong. He should try again out of his own pocket to make amends.
Most of the MCU wasn't great but Iron Man 3 thoroughly disappointed me.
The suits that seem to be made of Lego while the older ones took a beating from Thor, Cap, and Bucky.
The Mandarin. That was unforgivable.
Extremis is armor, not fire-breathing people.
I remember being so pissed at the Mandarin part. That would've been the most fitting way to conclude the Iron Man series of films (provided they weren't going to carry them on anymore) and it was Iron Man's personal arch nemesis. And they made the Mandarin just a dude pretending to be him.
While the real baddy was just some human glowstick who heats up at random or whatever, I don't care how or anything. I just didn't care anymore after the Mandarin screw up. Fuck that movie.
The mortal kombat 2 movie that came out recently, it was an empty CGI fest, with little focus on combat or the gore from the original games
I guess books fall in the "whatever" category :P I was majorly disappointed by The Man Who Was Thursday by G.K. Chesterton. I actually enjoyed reading about 85% of it, but the ending completely ruined it for me.
Coming out of a world war vs going into one.
I still remember the opening of that book as being absolutely marvelous, but I can't remember the ending lol.
Still Life with Woodpecker may be something you'd enjoy, different, but they're linked in my brain.
The first MCU Doctor Strange movie. To be fair, I collected the comics when I was a kid, so I had high expectations. I was bound to be disappointed. I saw it on Election Day in 2016, so an all-around shitty day.
Just recently, Daft Punk's album Homework.
I like the song Around the World and decided to listen to the rest of the album. It was awful! It was electronic dance music, but was so boring and repetitive it almost felt bored with itself.
I then listened to their album Discovery. WOW! What a difference. So much energy and movement. It's a complete and total 180 to Homework.
Homework is ok, but Discovery is their masterpiece.
The Alive 2007 live album is also very good.
I, Robot.
I'm a huge Asimov fan, and pretty much the only thing it shared with the story is the name and that robots exist.
The liam neeson wolf depression movie. " The grey" Boring circuitous meaningless misery porn
it's quite fresh in my mind, but the last season, and especially the last episode, of The Boys was nothing compared to what it could've been.