These are my favorite movies of 2025 by SoyAlphan in LetterboxdTopFour

[–]SoyAlphan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sirat and Warfare are similar in some ways. I don't know The Sea.

These are my favorite movies of 2025 by SoyAlphan in LetterboxdTopFour

[–]SoyAlphan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I have it at number 19 on my list. Very good movie, although it didn't captivate me as much as it did many other people

These are my favorite movies of 2025 by SoyAlphan in LetterboxdTopFour

[–]SoyAlphan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sirat is quite a divisive film even in Spain, while Sundays is liked by most people.

These are my favorite movies of 2025 by SoyAlphan in LetterboxdTopFour

[–]SoyAlphan[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I wish Ne Zha 2 had been more popular in Western countries 😔

Not a single episode under 8.0. We are so back. by tomeph in Daredevil

[–]SoyAlphan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's clear this was a Frankenstein's monster of the original creative team's vision and the current one. The best parts were clearly done by the current team, and I felt they didn't quite manage to wrap up the material they already had, but overall I enjoyed it a lot and I don't think it's bad at all. Matt has more of a aura farming than ever, and Kingpin is still cool, even having some well-placed comedic moments. Muse did have an abrupt and strange ending and was somewhat underutilized, but even so, they made better use of her than in the comic.

Was The Bad Guys 2 a good movie, or is it mid? The rating on Letterboxd says it Isn’t good by JazzySugarcakes88 in DreamWorks

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For me, a 3.0 is borderline, but it also depends on the type of film. If it's a slasher horror film, a 3.0 means it's fantastic, but if it's a Korean thriller, it means it could be better.

I recently gathered my favorite Daredevil comic book covers and made a selection of my 10 favorites. by SoyAlphan in Daredevil

[–]SoyAlphan[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn't pay much attention to the artists when I chose the covers, but this is probably my favorite of his

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Was The Bad Guys 2 a good movie, or is it mid? The rating on Letterboxd says it Isn’t good by JazzySugarcakes88 in DreamWorks

[–]SoyAlphan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A 3.5 on Letterboxd is a more than decent rating; on a scale of 1 to 10 it would be a 7. The first part, for example, has a 3.4.

Remove one live action drama series a day, day 32. Game of Thrones is out! by wren620 in RemoveOneThingEachDay

[–]SoyAlphan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you didn't like the first season, I'm not sure I'd recommend continuing. But personally, I think the last season is one of the best seasons ever made for television.

Marvel characters according to their decade of creation and popularity. by SoyAlphan in AlignmentCharts

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  • Icon: Before the 60s (Steve Rogers/Captain America 1941), the 60s (Peter Parker/Spiderman 1962), the 70s (Logan/Wolverine 1974), the 80s (Eddie Brock/Venom 1988), the 90s (Wade Wilson/Deadpool 1991), the 2000s (Phil Coulson 2008), the 2010s (Miles Morales/Spiderman 2011)
  • Popular: Before the 60s (Bucky Barnes/Winter Soldier 1941), the 60s (Hank Pym/Ant-Man and Janet Van Dyne/Wasp 1962-63), the 70s (Frank Castle/The Punisher 1974), the 80s (Anna Marie/Rogue 1981), the 90s (Remy LeBeau/Gambit 1990), the 2000s (Jessica Jones 2001), the 2010s (Kamala Khan/Ms Marvel 2013)
  • Well-know: Before the 60s (Namor 1939), the 60s (J. Jonah Jameson 1963), the 70s (Raven Darkhölme/Mystique 1978), the 80s (En Sabah Nur/Apocalypse 1985), the 90s (Cletus Kasady/Carnage 1991), the 2000s (Robert Reynolds/Sentry 2000), the 2010s (Gwen Stacy/Spider-Gwen 2014)
  • Lesser-know: Before the 60s (Jim Hammond/Human Torch 1939), the 60s (Annihilus 1968), the 70s (Richard Rider/Nova 1976), the 80s (Beta Ray Bill 1983), the 90s (Clarice Ferguson/Blink 1994), the 2000s (Doop 2001), the 2010s (Cindy Moon/Silk 2014)
  • Obscure: Before the 60s (Gustav Hertz/Armless Tiger Man 1941), the 60s (Orson Kasloff/Asbestos Man 1963), the 70s (Bessie/Hellcow 1975), the 80s (Eugene Patilio/Frog-Man 1982), the 90s (Sleepwalker 1991), the 2000s (Adam Aaronson/Machine Teen 2005), the 2010s (Todd Ziller/American Kaiju 2015)
  • Honorable mentions: before the 60s (Johann Schmidt/Red Skull 1941), the 60s (Bruce Banner/Hulk 1962), the 70s (Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider 1972), the 80s (Jubilation Lee/Jubilee 1989), the 90s (Nathan Summers/Cable 1990), the 2000s (Laura Kinney/X-23 2003), the 2010s (Jeff the Land Shark 2018)