It's really jumped the shark, right?
I mean it used to be pretty entertaining and also hilarious. I think Judge has finally run out of ideas. It's best to just end it while we still have good memories of it.
I started out liking this season but it's gotten progressively less funny. I agree that it's time to hang up the spurs.
>>83619523
I thought last night was the funniest in awhile
Too much reddit influence ruined it
Tell me, /tv/. Is this show as good as everyone says it is? Is it overrated? What am I in for?
>>83619458
Season 4 > 3 > 1 > 5 > 2 is the objective order from best to worst, so it might be a struggle to watch all the way through if you aren't committed. The main character is p unlikeable while based side characters like Omar, Slim Charles, Body, Lester, and Stringer make the show
2 > 1 > 3 > 4 > 5
4>2>3>1>5
this is the real objective order, ignore all others
"Wonder Woman" was great, but they weren't kidding about the similarities to "Captain America: The First Avenger".
>The lead character is an inherently virtuous young person eager to prove himself/herself, and the main conflict comes from his/her strong morals being put to the test by a world war.
>The lead character falls in love with a government agent with a more pragmatic worldview, before they are tragically separated by time.
>The main antagonists are a renegade German general and his loyal assistant and scientist who is developing groundbreaking weapons that'll change the course of war. In a pivotal scene, they kill the German high command after being told they’re going too far and are being shut down.
>The lead character assembles a multiethnic ragtag team of misfit soldiers; one which is an expert linguist, a skill becomes relevant to the plot.
>The lead character's mentor who encourages his/her fighting spirit against the wishes of other authority figures is shot dead early in the story to galvanize the lead character to action.
>At one point the lead character goes against a German assassin who commits suicide to avoid interrogation.
>The lead character proves himself/herself by ignoring orders and intervening to fight German soldiers who enslaving innocent people and have the tactical advantage on a foreign country.
>At one point, a place where the lead character enjoyed a tender moment with his/her love interest is bombed by the Germans, leading to the lead character having a crisis of confidence.
>The story culminates with a raid on a German weapons factory, in which a soldier named Steve sacrifices himself to blow up a plane full of weapons before the Allies' homeland is bombed and the war escalates beyond control.
>Movie has both a prologue and an epilogue set on present day.
>>83619412
Both are completely empty characters that you can't do anything with.
>>83619517
Wonder Woman is a solid role model that young Amazonian princesses everywhere can look up to. Stop trying to downplay our victory against the patriarchy.
>>83619412
>why is one uninspired capeshit movie similar to another uninspired capeshit movie
Surely you wouldn't bother to watch either if you cared about originality.
Interested in what you teenagers and early to mid 20 year olds think of this movie. Thanks.
>>83619036
thought so
We think that data mining and surveying is against the rules.
Hope that clears things up, Chief.
>>83619299
I don't know what the fuck you're even talking about but from what you just wrote there you ca,e off as a complete paranoid autistic loser.
Why did the ring have so much more power over men than hobbits?
>>83618989
Men are more corruptible. They say this at the beginning of the movie.
Men are greedy and power hungry.
Hobbits are simple folk.
>>83618989
Because Hobbits are more content with their lives as simple folk. While men are easily corruptable and seek more power but like the other anon said it says this at the very beginning.
That hook was way too big for the worm.
>>83618686
He tied the worm around the hook.
My dick was too big for your mom
looked extremely painful for the worm
IMPRESSIVE
FOR
BUTTERFINGER
So when he dies and the vultures swarm in, who's going to be in the inevitable reboot?
What time period are they gonna use and what the FUCK is their "Future" gonna look like?
Doc brown is black. Marty is young white girl.
Biff is still white dude
>>83618651
I reckon WB will buy the rights from Zemecks and reboot it before he dies. They've done the 60's, future and Wild West so it'll probably be back to the stone-age or some shit.
Doc will be a stronk black woman, Marty will be Frogo from Stranger Things, Biff will be Channing Tatum.
>>83619610
He's stated it's literally a "over my dead body" situation so not until he's dead.
Is Neil back?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mtInkJObXk
Elysium and Chappie are wrongly criticized
>>83618648
I liked Elysium and have no idea why it got so much shit.
>Exoskeleton
Every fucking time.
>best thread on /tv/
>This thread has been pruned or deleted
>he saved the content
>>83618450
Give 5 kinothreads where this happened
>Dozens of shit posting topics remain.
Open the pod bay doors, HAL.
>>83618413
PING
Who was in the wrong here?
>>83619850
The Doors
Rank em
>>83618358
1>2=3
2>3=>1
3>2>1
Why didn't they just send Wolverine back to when that midget was a baby and have him kill the baby?
Because that wouldn't have been very epic.
these movies stopped making sense after the first one
>>83618309
>>83618890
Marvel fags btfo lmao
Are these the "DChads" I heard about?
>>83618182
>so manly that women no longer interest you
Damn.
>>83618182
>ascending into broship after realizing women bring you down and suck you dry
Kino
Why do they keep using money earned as a barometer of a movie's success?
Unless the numbers are adjusted for inflation (which I'm doubting), then it makes sense that every big movie will surpass one from 20 or 30 years ago.
Why not just go by tickets sold?
>>83618153
>Why not just go by tickets sold
Because they are building more and more theatres in places like China and movies are becoming more accessible to a greater population. So it creates the same problem.
>Why do they keep using money earned as a barometer of a movie's success?
Who is "they?"
>>83618153
>Why do they keep using money earned as a barometer of a movie's success?
Because film making is a business first and foremost.
>>83618153
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh post more of her clavicle pls