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I like her as Doctor Who but I think the writing for her character has been the worst of any of the Doctor Who's. I just don't really care about any of the stroylines. I liked the special from a few months ago but other than that I haven't really enjoyed her run. I'm glad they're getting a different showrunner for the next doctor. It was a great fakeout and made her death even sadder. You think she dead at first and then she seems perfectly fine and then you slowly realize she's actually dying. Made it way more impactful for me. I'm not seeing hate anywhere except for on MovieChat. It's one of the highest grossing superhero movies of all time and has a 98% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Almost everyone loves it except for a couple dozen people that use MovieChat for some reason. It was a joke. He was hoping to have a black superhero as he is black and was hoping for some representation. It would have been a good twist but Marvel is really trying to distance themselves from the Affleck Daredevil movie as it as most people hated it, including Affleck. This is honestly one of the most original takes on a superhero movie in years IMO. I loved it. Having Kraven in it would've been could though. It's not a plot hole just because it wasn't spelled out in dialogue. Jameson didn't know who he was and he had countless videos. Happy and Ned and MJ also did, and didn't. It's quite obvious that it means that any evidence of Spiderman being Peter was changed as well due to the spell, otherwise, everyone would know in like 5 seconds who he was. The filmmakers assumed the audience was smart enough to figure this out without using dialogue, which most people did. Basically anyone I know who watched the movie figured this out upon first watch lol. Lol yeah not hating black people starring in movies makes me a self-loathing white leftist. Pretty sure having POC in films nowadays is not hurting you in the slightest. You're giving off hardcore white supremacist vibes, dude. Might want to turn off the OANN. You mean the extremely famous movie that is credited as the first movie with a modern film structure ever, the first movie that was not basically a filmed play? Yeah, I mentioned it...very weird that you're a supposed film buff and have never heard of it. I was pointing out your very misinformed statement that white people never make movies about race by pointing out the most famous movie about race ever lol. Catch up. Never said it had anything to do with race in the 21st century, only pointing out what is considered the most racist film ever, made by a white man and screened at the White House by Woodrow Wilson. This movie is literally credited for the resurgence of the KKK back in the early 20th century. Based on your comment, I assume you've never heard of it and will never see it, but it straight up has white people in black face acting stupid and attacking white women and then the KKK shows up to save the day and are the heroes of the movie. The KKK was dying out at the time and this film helped them make a comeback. I'm only citing the most obvious film because I'm not your personal google but it's very easy to see that white males star are the lead in most US films. How do you think POC feel when they hardly see themselves represented in mainstream media and the rare times when they are represented, white males scream about white pride and how unfair it is that white males aren't represented? If POC is such a bad thing for white men like us to see, please explain why. Explain why people that had very few representations for decades that are finally getting their fair representation...is a bad thing. Would love to hear your rationalization. Yeah, he was one of the leads lol. Definitely an amazing show. IMDb ratings don't mean a whole lot but it's #6 on the TV Shows Top 250. The show is written by a former news reporter so most of the characters are based on real people and events. They even had to tone down a real-life character in later seasons because the real-life story was too realistic to be believable lol. He's great in Luthor as well and was pretty entertaining in The Office (US). I never said he showed him the trade much, I'm saying he was like a father to him, more than his own father, and Tony obviously looked up to him and was influenced by him. Was literally the entire plot of the movie lol and also alluded to in the damn movie title. I guess we did watch different movies. The Wire.... I guess The Birth of a Nation (1915) never existed. Race is a thing in a ton of movies made by white people lol. I have a lot of pride, I just don't need every lead in everything I watch to look like me. I don't understand why anyone would want that, sounds boring. He starred in one of the most popular dramas in the US ever... Who cares? Is watching movies that star people who aren't white males painful to you or something? I'm saying this being a white male myself. Huh? The main character was Dickie and a big chunk of the movie shows how much he influenced Tony to become how he was and how if he had lived, Tony may have turned out different. The last shot of the entire movie was showing how Tony's future decisions stemmed from Dickie's death and the influence Dickie had on him. Did we watch the same movie lol? I have to agree with NitroHangover. This movie wasn't amazing and I have my own criticisms about it, but the casting/acting was on point. Michael Gandolfini was perfect as an awkward young Tony. That's like criticizing The Godfather trilogy because Michael Corleone wasn't a cold-blooded killer in the beginning of the first movie. Tony was like 15 then, he obviously wasn't going to be like his experienced, cold-hearted, gangster, middle-aged self. People change. I'm white and never even noticed this. I assume you mean not many white main characters as there are several white characters in the bus scene, the guy recording with his phone, many people in the fight club scene, Abomination if you count the actor voicing him and also...the dude with a razor arm that was literally one of the main characters of the entire movie lol. But yes, a movie about Chinese martial arts would most likely not have many white characters, why would it lol? Have you ever seen a martial arts movie that didn't star Steven Segal or JCVD before? Pretty sure Allaby was being sarcastic lol.