Captain America’s New Villains: Conservatives
Captain America has a new enemy: conservatives concerned about illegal immigration.
Captain America has a new enemy: conservatives concerned about illegal immigration.
After giving comic book fans a taste at Comic-Con a few weeks ago, Marvel finally released the first trailer for the highly-anticipated R-rated superhero movie Deadpool this week.
After being pulled along with many other Marvel titles, action game Deadpool has been put back on sale on Steam. This re-release comes in the midst of a buildup of publicity and excitement for the Deadpool movie, which casts Ryan Reynolds as Wade Wilson/Deadpool and is set to debut on February 12, 2016.
It’s not enough to be at the conservative conferences (and I say that as the former director of CPAC). I’m not talking about setting up shop at a Comic-Con with a bunch of [Candidate Name] 2016 buttons and GOP tchotchkes. I’m talking about letting them know we’re willing to engage.
Selma director Ava DuVernay offered some guidance for those trying to break into the Hollywood entertainment industry while speaking in New York this week: “Follow the white guys. Truly. They’ve got this thing wired.”
Marvel Games has apologized to fans for apparently whitewashing one of the characters in its newest game, called LEGO MARVEL’S AVENGERS.
From 2006 to 2011, I was the Director of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). CPAC is often been described as being like the Mos Eisley Cantina.
Was it so terribly long ago that a movie that grossed $100 million was considered a smash? It surely wasn’t all that long ago that an opening weekend gross of $100 million was a phenomenon. Now it’s all about the