The Marvels made me so happy! The first Flerkitten to hatch was a blue point meezer. A Harvey-baby! My sweet, smart boy didn't die last year, he was just in post-production! I was so busy being proud of my boy I did not notice how otherwise brilliantly funny the scene was. Plus, how do you not love Kamala Khan?
'Safe'
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As they were loading all those kittens into the single escape pod, I immediately wondered what would happen if some of them started throwing up the people they'd swallowed, as it was of course inevitable that some would while being bumped around in zero-G. Glad to see the production had that covered!
I'm kind of furious that more people aren't going to see The Marvels. It's so great! Fun for the whole family!
And I love that interview.
I'm kind of furious that more people aren't going to see The Marvels. It's so great! Fun for the whole family!
Right? It was a delight!
Such a delight!
A lot of the logistics/scaling made zero sense, but it was so much fun I didn't particularly care.
The Marvels was completely delightful, and I haven't had that much fun seeing a movie in a long long time.
It's not what one would call a good line to have to have crossed, but it's at least a clear one, I guess.