I didn't realize The Wrestler was Aronofsky. I am glad I saw it but I would never watch it again.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Another batch of mini-movie reviews: Wait Until Dark, The Tao of Steve, Law Abiding Citizen, The Expendables, Tron, Once, Roxanne, The Host, Monsters, The Jerk, Fargo, Battle Royale, Suspicion, and, yes, Desk Set.
Is it worse for your god to be turned into an alien, or a lesser member of your pantheon to be a black guy?
I'm going to assume the above question has context that I have forgotten or skipped over.
I would appreciate any indulgence regarding explanation of said context.
ita, did you read that some white supremacist group is calling for a boycott of Thor?
Well, in theory, I'm interested in answers without the context, but the specific context is Thor. Now, the characters in the movie aren't Norse gods. One is Asian, like in the comic, and one is black, unlike the comic. But they aren't gods. They're aliens. White supremacists seem okay with that part. Idris Elba, on the other hand! Dirty! Wrong!
Idris Elba, on the other hand! Dirty! Wrong!
He may be dirty (one hopes), but never wrong.
Maybe aliens are better than pagans? It is hard to predict what bigots will have problems with.
They're not bigots. They're patriots. Space alien-worshipping patriots.
This is like bigotry week (although truth be told, the bigots seemed to have lost their ever-loving mind when Obama was elected) in the US. First, Haley Barbour now this mess.
But...I did not know the "gods" were aliens in Thor. Really? WTF have I been?