I'd like to see Dr. Strange, but to officially go out in public, with people? Not sure.
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That is how I ended up not seeing Spiderman yet. Although I could stream it now, so I don't really have an excuse anymore except my fundamental ineptitude.
Layla and Tawaret both totally won me over
My favorite thing about Taweret is her little hippo ear wiggles, because they are SPOT ON and cute as hell. My next favorite thing about Taweret is basically everything else about her.
There is a mid-credits scene and a post-credits scene in Dr. Strange. If you are having bladder issues or something, the second post-credits scene at the very end is skippable.
Moon Knight
Well, that was a confusing mess. Some pretty bits, but overall -- meh.
I was impressed by the acting of Oscar Isaac. He made it easy to see and hear when he switched characters.
I was impressed by the acting of Ethan Hawke and May Calamawy. They delivered some very silly lines with sincerity.
Doctor Strange was entertaining, though Cumbermuffin continues to be miscast. Elizabeth Olsen, on the other hand, is a fucking powerhouse. Also, there was a ton of stuff I wasn't spoiled for, so go me.
Cumbermuffin continues to be miscast. Elizabeth Olsen, on the other hand, is a fucking powerhouse.
Agree on both points. (She's honestly too good an actress for the MCU.)
I think both post-credits scenes are pretty skippable - the first one is a Hey Look What Might Be The Next Movie bit, but it's not interesting on its own. (The second one is just a gag.)
Was so early to my showing that I have already seen the second post credit scene. Oops. ION, apparently sitting next to strangers is allowed again.
That was indeed fun! And I am pleased, and a little surprised, that I was not spoiled for any of it, really
I managed to stay really unspoiled for Dr. Strange, which made those parts fun, but I realize I just fundamentally don't care about his whole Thing.
Someone else in the theater after said, "It's giving Everything Everywhere All At Once" and that movie may have spoiled me for multiverses, tbh.