Thread:TheOne1000/@comment-1031724-20190227230651/@comment-1031724-20190302213227

Ready Player One was probably the last movie that really impressed me so far, despite its lack of ponies. Did you know that the guy that played Nolan Sorrento is also playing Talos, the villain of Captain Marvel?

I understand what you mean. Killmonger was probably the most sympathetic, and with Vulture still alive in prison, I can hope that he finds his redemption in Far from Home. (He did pretend to Gargan he didn't know who Spiderman really was, but I'm sure he was just returning the favor for saving his life due to his sense of honor he had previously established when he gave him a chance to back down in return for saving his daughter)

The voice actor is Paul Dobson. He's with Ocean studios, which, incidentally, is Canadian like me. He is one of three brothers (Paul, Michael, and Brian) who do some awesome voices. But my favorite of all time is Scott McNeil, he does some amazing and distinctly different voices. My friend who got me into MLP was once part of a radio show, and as a result became friends with Michael Dobson, got me to talk to him, and him to take his picture with Scott McNeil to hang on my wall.

Fans probably love Kilgrave BECAUSE of how dark he is. Or maybe coz David Tennant plays him. I don't know. I found Batman Begins to be too dark and realistic for my taste compared to the Tim Burton series (which I watched AFTER Batman Begins and found refreshing after I got zero entertainment out of BB). But to each their own.

I started watching Avatar: The Last Airbender, couldn't really get into it much though. I did finish a Netflix-original called Voltron: Legendary Defender, at the suggestion of one of my friends on the pony forums. It took a while but it gets closure at the end, though it does have a really sad moment at the end of the final battle.

I don't know what to do about that. Maybe pretend you didn't see it, and if they're the kind of people you can ignore, ignore them. If they might actually cause some trouble for you, then you might be better at least holding off until the general reception to the film comes in. But people shouldn't dictate what someone should or shouldn't watch. (unless of course we're talking about young kids watching something PG-13 or R)