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So then people between the ages of 13-25? The target demographic? Yeah, I guess they would know who the Red Hulk was. Also, there are tons of middle-aged people who play video games and watch cartoons for one reason or another.
Beyond that, and this is something you don’t seem to understand for some reason, is that these movies are based on comics so 100% of the characters shown are more familiar to comic readers than non-comic readers.
Red Hulk has appeared in multiple video games and cartoons. It was only a matter of time before he showed up in a movie. This is why Ross kept appearing in the films. They were always going to turn him into Red Hulk eventually.
And again, Red Hulk was set to appear in this movie when it was in pre-production. That was well before Trump was elected. Hell, the first trailers and teasers dropped several weeks before Trump was reelected and they showed Red Hulk then.
The Red Hulk concept has been around for about 20 years now and General Ross as a character is as old as Hulk. As for the inclusion of Red Hulk in this movie, that was set in motion a couple years ago. None of this was a response to Trump.
That would be a darkly comic way of doing it. I like it.
Why would companies in India pay people money to make fun if a Canadian prime minister on an obscure website?
Honestly, if a dude buys a plane ticket so he can be the nth guy to have sex with a woman in one day, that’s on him. I wouldn’t wanna be the second dude in line, let alone the 100th.
He didn’t have the Time Stone anymore.
My guess is that it didn’t really occur to him until she order the cheeseburger and he got lost in his feels.
Also, the dude was batshit crazy.
She was never supposed to be there. She wasn’t a target.
She doesn’t want the Republicans ir Democrats, though.
Going by the book, the Devil doesn’t actually rule Hell, nor is he there currently. In fact, he’s barely in the book.
I don’t deny he had the clout but I wished they would go unto detail
About what happened.
Seems like a huge money loss to make a multi-million dollar film to troll a small percent of the population.
There should be enough evidence of it.
Johnny delivered kicks to the head three times, one if which was a scoring point for a match with an early opponent. In the world of Karate Kid, kicks to the heads are legal.
I liked it better than the movies, although the plots got repetitive.
Yeah, I’m not sure why the director is mad that people liked his movie. Seems like he’d be happy he made a popular movie.
Did Joker inspire rightwing terrorists? I must have missed that.
They had been trying to do the X-Men as a movie for years so it was in development in one way or another during this time.
Also, the X-Men was very popular thanks to the cartoon and games and people would expect to see Storm, Wolverine, Gambit, Rogue, etc. and those are characters that are difficult to pull off on a TV budget. Some of the Gen X characters had less “expensive” powers and since they weren’t as well-known as the X-Men, the TV movie could get away with filling half the roster with new characters with mild powers like x-ray vision while ignoring people like Chamber or Penance who would be too expensive.
I’ve always thought it came from Letterman’s old “stupid human tricks” sketches.