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Heroes Season 1 was great and fresh. Season 2 didn’t know what to do with itself and just started giving everyone super powers. By Season 3, characters were just changing motivations at the drop of a hat and it was just a huge mess of bad writing.
The blacklist, so many loopholes and a never ending plot. I mean, the female hero (forgot her name) was wanted and had her pictures broadcast nationwide live, but a couple of weeks after she can do undercover work.
Not the worst offender, but That 70’s Show tanked pretty hard once Eric left. He was sorely needed to make the chemistry of the group work.
Once Upon a Time. The first 3 seasons were good! And then after that they just kept getting worse
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I’d argue he’s the second most powerful member of The Seven
(Note, I’m doing TV Show Black Noir)
Black Noir is my favorite character in The Boys only second to Stormfront (cause she’s hot). So I always wanted to publicly share where I scale Noir, but before I do this, I have to share a few stuff stuff.
That’s really all, now sit back and enjoy (or dislike) this answer.
Black Noir’s AP feat-wise isn’t too impressive since his speed is the real deal, but he’s still no joke since he’s able to fight and defeat Kimiko in a battle.
(I consider this fight to be an outlier since Black Noir should be faster than her, but it doesn’t change the fight since Black Noir is stronger)
And keep in mind this is the same Kimiko that survived attacks from A-Train
And even reacted to A Train while he was going fast
This says a lot since she was badly damaged while fighting Noir (Had to use her self healing to survive), and she didn’t even get harmed that much while fighting A-Train since she got back up a few seconds later.
And he has shown himself to be much stronger than Starlight in multiple instances
This is the same Starlight that survived an attack from Stormfront (Same with Kimiko)
And Starlight tanked a Serbu BFG 50A with no injury
So already Noir scales above Kimiko and Starlight and scales above A Train due to a better performance aganist Kimiko, you could also argue his AP being at least on par with Maeve due to the tree nut scene and her deciding to use tree nuts instead of fighting him.
But it’s an iffy argument, doesn’t really matter though cause I think Noir beats her regardless.
My favorite section yet.
Noir is stated to be much faster than a car
Not too impressive but this is just the start.
Black Noir was consistently able to dodge Homelander’s beams
And dodged Homelander himself
I made an answer as to why Homelander is Hypersonic+ at least and his lasers are faster, check it out
Homelander is narratively potrayed to be the most powerful being in The Boys and should be the fastest
Not only that but Black Noir is consistently able to counter Homelander’s beams with his knives and is fast enough to throw them
https://i.giphy.com/media/mopdzvwJYP1FbseXKL/giphy.mp4 https://i.giphy.com/media/JrxshenT8yh7W7kpxi/giphy.mp4No one in The Boys has shown a good speed feat like Black Noir just for this (excluding Homelander) not even A Train has shown anything like this.
Doesn’t show too much but he’s able to tank a bomb from Naqib
With minor injuries to him
And tanked explosions previously as well
https://giant.gfycat.com/AdorableAbandonedInchworm.mp4 https://giant.gfycat.com/ElementarySpeedyDodo.mp4Not too much but he’s great at Martial Arts, Stealth, Weapons, etc. He’s basically Batman
I hope you enjoyed the answer, wanna thank some people who remain annoymous for proving the scans to some of these
The Western TV shows that are usually considered the best, are the ones from the 50s and 60s.
Rawhide (1959 – 1965).
Bonanza (1959 – 1973).
Wagon Train (1957 – 1965).
Maverick (1957 – 1962).
Have Gun – Will Travel (1957 – 1963).
The Wild Wild West (1965 – 1969).
Gunsmoke (1955 – 1975).
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The Gray Man | Official Trailer | Netflix
So my boyfriend suggested we watch this movie together since he last saw it when he was a kid (hes 24 & im 19). At first i wasnt into it at all because i dont usually watch action or “apocalypse” movies but after the first 30 mins i was TOTALLY hooked. The acting was superb, storyline was awesome. One thing Im still kind of confused about though is who exactly were the men in the ships at the end of the movie ? Why did the hunters who were trying to kill Jaguar suddenly stop and start walking towards them ? We smoked a blunt during the second half of the movie and dude the sacrifice scene had my stomach in shambles lmfaoo. This movie is a solid 10/10 for sure. Does anyone have any suggestions for something thats similar to this ? submitted by /u/Traditional-Claim546 [link] [comments]
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Audience scores are much more unreliable and prone to review bombing. This is a huge change for controversial films like We're All Going to the World's Fair, with a 90% critic score and 28% audience score. With some films, the Metacritic score is available to see, but for films like this, all three review metrics are straight from audiences instead, meaning that anybody who Googles this will think that this was unanimously hated on. It seems like Rotten Tomatoes has hopped on the fanboy hate train for critics. Film criticism has already been weakened as a medium in the last years and this is going to make it even worse. https://preview.redd.it/9p4xawh0bvxc1.png?width=4500&format=png&auto=webp&s=9248a0c55d4c7b0a6e42ab0b7773b11c67968f05 submitted by /u/twinbros04 [link] [comments]
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I love that this was Tony Scott's first movie, it wasn't something I expected from him, but you do get Scott's visual style. It's very stylish, very atmospheric and mesmerizing. Even if you find the pace slow or boring, you can't help but be enraptured by the beauty of the direction. The Hunger was a flop but it became a cult classic and Tony Scott took pride in the fact that he got a lot of fan mail from Lesbians who adored the movie. I also love that Susan Sarandon once said that even though she was straight, you don't turn down Catherine DEneuve. And Deneuve was gorgeous in the movie, classy and mysterious but have her wearing leather and you're in awe. And Deneuve and David Bowie make the perfect movie couple, they almost look alike. Sarandon looks ravishing as the doctor who comes across a rapidly aging Bowie. When Bowie "dies", Deneuve decides to have Sarandon take over as her partner by seducing and turning her into a vampire, I loved it. submitted by /u/Kit_Rosa [link] [comments]
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For around twenty-five years now I've loved this movie and the first character that always comes to my mind first when I think of the Spielberg masterpiece is Jackson. The performance was just so good that it's stayed with me for all of the years. I saw this movie in theaters as a kid with my father and it was dead silence during the Normandy invasion, but after Jackson got that first kill on the MG-42 gunner on the beach after 15+ minutes of the Allies getting wasted I remember everyone in the theater just going absolutely crazy and cheering. It was like being at a basketball game. Then of course you have the scene where he takes out the German sniper through the scope. The final fight with him in the tower still gives me anxiety as he keeps dropping enemies and they just keep fucking coming. He even misses a shot or two as one of them is running which makes it feel more honest and realistic. And then finally you have the fact that he's a left-handed shooter operating a Springfield designed for right-handed shooters. After the tank takes Jackson out I remember just having this overwhelming feeling of dread and sadness, even as a kid. The squad relied on him heavily,, he was the top performer, and I think killing him off was essential because that's the beauty of it - a strong, nearly perfect character who gets outgunned by a tank. Hats off to Barry Pepper who was pretty much an unknown at the time. I'm shocked he never did end up getting more big roles like the rest of the cast did because Jackson was so good of a character. This post was so much longer than I originally intended but I could go on and on all day about how much I love this movie. Thanks guys. submitted by /u/gilette_bayonete [link] [comments]
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I just watched Safe House (2012) and the movie blew my mind. Now I am hooked on CIA movies. What are the best CIA movies? I really enjoyed the modern aspects of the movie talking about the trade tech scores and psychological manipulation scores from the farm and field work. I am looking for anything similar in modern terms of CIA storytelling. I have googled and searched and Safe House rarely made any lists and when it did it was far low on the lists, for instance 21 on a top 50 list. Apocalypse Now often ranks higher. So this is why I am asking in this thread. To see if the community has any good recommendations. I am also into foreign movies too! Anything on the planet anywhere, any language, as long as its modern intelligence agencies storytelling. I am hooked. Please be kind if you respond! Thanks. submitted by /u/Strange_Swordfish214 [link] [comments]
So in 2006 he did fearless saying that that would be his last martial arts movie. He did mention he still would do action movies. He did war with Jason Statham, a complete waste of both their talents. How are you going to have these two in a movie and not let them do anyt fighting. The last real movie I that felt like one was forbidden kingdom with Jackie Chan. After that it's just been brief cameos. When they announced he would star as the lead character in remake of dragon inn I was excited. Turned out to be another bait and switch cameo. So yeah what happened? submitted by /u/KoreyMDuffy [link] [comments]
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I just watched Meet Joe Black and while the movie was fine it didn't fully scratch the itch I had for a movie (or even show) where Death is a person come to life. A television example of this is Death in Supernatural. I especially enjoyed Julian Richings' acting in that. Does anyone have any suggestions for movies with a similar premise? Where Death is a physical person/being? Hopefully that makes sense. submitted by /u/ToxicBanana69 [link] [comments]
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I'm still reeling from seeing Dune 2 a second time. Every time I think Zimmer has outdone himself, he comes out with something incredible. Now, clearly, you can still hear elements of his past films and his signature "bwaaaaah" effect, but I still think it's incredible he can go so far as to incorporate unconventional instruments and even create new ones just to achieve an audio aesthetic that reflects the film he's representing. It's easy to forget he also wrote the 1995 Lion King, Days of Thunder, The Rock, Kung Fu Panda when you think of his repertoire mostly consisting of The Gladiator, Inception, The Dark Knight trilogy, Interstellar, etc. I think my personal favorites are The Last Samurai, Interstellar, and now Dune 1/2, in no particular order. submitted by /u/CoolBDPhenom03 [link] [comments]
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