BOB Episode 114: Stunning and Breaveheart
VEGFOLK FABLES Episode 196: Retirement
CHUCK DIXON’S AVALON Episode 95: Look But Don’t Touch
BEN GARRISON Episode 93: Biden’s Bike Fall
STONETOSS Episode 165: Bad Neighborhood
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BOB Episode 114: Stunning and Breaveheart
VEGFOLK FABLES Episode 196: Retirement
CHUCK DIXON’S AVALON Episode 95: Look But Don’t Touch
BEN GARRISON Episode 93: Biden’s Bike Fall
STONETOSS Episode 165: Bad Neighborhood
CLASSIC BIBLE TALES Episode 84: Triumphal Entry
PAPER DOLL VERONIKA Episode 48: Refrain from the Pit
FULL OF EYES Episode 24: Steadfast Love
CHATEAU GRIEF Episode 207: Lieutenant
EVIL MONKEY MEMES Episode 78: Laughter Is The Best Medicine
THE BLOODSTAINED DEFILE Episode 7: A Serpentine Army
REBEL DEAD REVENGE Episode 53: I Can’t Breathe
The Dark Herald reviews a new Marvel movie that apparently has something to do with Antman, and possibly, The Who, on the basis of its title which I can’t even bother to learn.
I have rarely seen a genre movie so dripping with contempt for its core audience.
Nineteen eighties Mexican sword and sandals videos had more respect for the people that would be seeing it than this flick did. There are no characters, only cut-and-paste caricatures. This is no plot, only a series of ridiculous contrivances. This entire motion picture has been built around appearance for the sake of appearance. It is a Disney Frankenstein. This film is broken. Like its namesake, there is no substance to Quantomania at all.
The Antman character was a problem for Marvel Studios. The problem was that Ari Arad cared about Marvel Comics back when the studio had to listen to him. In the comic books, Hank Pym and his second wife Janet van Dyne were the original Antman and the Wasp, and they were also the founders of the Avengers. Back when Ike Perlmutter made sure that Marvel gave a rancid fart about the canon, not having an Antman in the team that Antman founded was a problem. The thing is Hank’s first wife was murdered by the Hungarian secret police which was why he became Antman in the first place. Bob Iger and Kevin Feige were at best uncomfortable with Hank’s anti-Marxist baggage. But there was no such problem with the Scott Lang version. A hero on a redemption arc is easy to write and easy to make a movie about. Consequently, Scott Lang settled into a role of Antman as a lovable loser trying to make good.
This is the part where I try to ruin the whole movie for you by spoiling it in detail, but this thing is such an inconceivably disjointed trainwreck that my brain keeps shutting down in self-defense when I try to recall the details.
The film opens with Scott strutting down a sidewalk in an alternate universe San Francisco, where he isn’t trying to avoid stepping on broken needles and human shit. The theme from Welcome Back Kotter is playing as Hank has a montage about what a great life he is having as a superhero. The whole city loves him. Apparently, he landed a book deal and has a number-one bestseller. We are meant to believe he wrote it himself; this is the least of the contrivances that are about to pummel an unsuspecting audience.
Montage ends when Scott has to bail his new teenage daughter out of jail (she was recast). Cassie was protesting for the rights of the homeless to establish her unassailable moral superiority over her Generation-X world-saving superhero father, and it is done with such brutal impact that passersbys suffer blunt force trauma. She shrank a police car and was apparently allowed to keep it in jail so she could put it on the comically outraged cops’ desk at the county lockup. She is allowed to leave rather than be arrested again for GTA of a police car because the movie has to get to the next scene as fast as possible. Cassie is such sassy.
I do so love the smell of an imploding converged comics industry in the morning. Throw in a little Devil Mouse in decline and it’s practically a party.
BOB Episode 113: UFO
FRIDAY FISH FUNNIES Episode 7: Do You Know Your ABCs
FLYING SPARKS Episode 59: Cover Story
CHATEAU GRIEF Episode 206: Massage-inist Messaging?
THE WISE OF HEART Episode 10: The State’s Rebuttal
THE RED TATTOO Episode 32: Buyers Are Waiting
VEGFOLK FABLES Episode 195: Apolitical
INVASION ’55 Episode 32: What Now?
BEN GARRISON CLASSICS Episode 83: Hillary’s Stool
THE SWORD OF GOD Episode 46: Well, That Escalated Quickly
VEGFOLK FABLES Episode 194: Church of the Shining Star
WARMAN Episode 40: Bartering
FRUG THE WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND Episode 3: Frug rides his motorbike
STONETOSS Episode 164: True Blue
FAIRY DOOR Episode 8: Fairy Key
CHATEAU GRIEF Episode 205: Lift Your Spirits
SPACEKRAKEN Episode 48: Gate Duty
BEN GARRISON Episode 92: American Dream
STONETOSS Episode 163: Love is in the Air
VEGFOLK FABLES Episode 193: The Post-Mortem
BOB Episode 112: Schwabtopus
CHUCK DIXON’S AVALON Episode 94: Making Things Harder
Don’t miss SPACEKRAKEN today. It’s very funny.
PAPER DOLL VERONIKA Episode 47: Refrain from the Pit
FULL OF EYES Episode 23: Identity
ENTER NIGHT Episode 14: Missing Person
CHATEAU GRIEF Episode 204: Whine ‘n Dine
EVIL MONKEY MEMES Episode 77: The Nose Knows
THE BLOODSTAINED DEFILE Episode 6: Single Combat
REBEL DEAD REVENGE Episode 52: To Replace the Irreplaceable
HOW TO SUCCEED LIKE A DARK LORD Episode 26: You Agreed To Babysit?
THE GOLDEN THREAD Episode 4: There you are
BEN GARRISON CLASSICS Episode 82: The Fat Lady’s Encore
THE WISE OF HEART Episode 9: A Motion to Quash
VEGFOLK FABLES Episode 192: Headlines
INVASION ’55 Episode 31: The Fastest Gun In Preschool
THE SWORD OF GOD Episode 45: The Four Warriors
BOB Episode 111: Made in China
FRIDAY FISH FUNNIES Episode 6: I Don’t Care
THE SIDEWINDERS Episode 15: Paradise
FLYING SPARKS Episode 58: Time to Come Clean
CHATEAU GRIEF Episode 203: Lackl-oyster?
STONETOSS Episode 162: Race Odyssey
WARDOGS INC. Episode 19: The White Banner
FAIRY DOOR Episode 7: Into the Woods
A MIND PROGRAMMED Episode 11: Sabotage in Zero Seven Zero Two
SOMETHING BIG Episode 72: The Wrong Answer
CHATEAU GRIEF Episode 202: Feud Court
STREET FIGHTING MAN Episode 5: Enemy Sighted
VEGFOLK FABLES Episode 191: Panic! [Redacted]
THE SAGA OF EVIL MONKEY MAN! Episode 29: Witch Hunt
WARMAN Episode 39: Making Friends
FRUG THE WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND Episode 2: Frug Scores some DVDs