They say Seinfeld hasn't aged well because it's been copied so much. Same with The Beatles, they don't sound as impressive because so many people have done the same thing.
No one says that about Frank Sinatra Why? Because the greats cannot be copied. Often imitaed, never duplicated.
Seeing you have a bunch of shit to do so you decide to go smoke up. You have the time of your life, cracking up, vibin to music. You go back and realize you still got shit to do.
A Modern Greek Tragedy
This movie rocked and I understand why a subset of people (Marvel film fans) didn't like it: because it doesn't lore dump.
People are more obsesed with world building than the actual story, so a story like Civil War that casually drops context is too subtle for the Disney Adults in the room.
Today a bold new accomplishment in Posting: a Something Awful user eats a 100,000 hour probation and immediately resumes the conversation they were having, without acknowledging the intervening eleven and four-tenths years.
If you asked me 10 years ago, could the world handle a gay James Bond? I would say maybe, it might be time.
But today... not a chance.
That doesn't seem like a good thing.
I have a theory, the best Bond movie all have one thing in common: the first act has bond humiliating someone.
Casino Royale: Dude at the resort poker table.
Goldfinger: Punks Goldfinger himself on the golf course.
There should be a poker tournament where every dollar from prize money goes to a chairty. No player gets a cent. No one is there for the money, they are playing for a good cause. Who really wants it