KingOfAwesometonia
KingOfAwesometonia t1_je17qo7 wrote
Reply to comment by tkdyo in TIL that in Chinese Folk Religion, a mortal human being could ascend into godhood not through the decisions of a clergy/church, but by the sheer number of people who believe that their extraordinary achievements led to apotheosis, which forced Confucian/Taoists clerics to canonize a person as a God. by Khysamgathys
Lu Bu had those two tail things though. TWO.TAILS!
But yeah the guandao is really cool any time I see it. Less swords, more guandaos media!
KingOfAwesometonia t1_iuk6yhg wrote
Reply to comment by Mentoman72 in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Breakout Stephanie Hsu Joins Ryan Gosling in Universal’s ‘The Fall Guy’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
I definitely had the same thought watching it. Everyone in it is just at their A game and it's so engaging to watch.
Michelle Yeoh can deliver sincerity with a taxidermy raccoon. Ke Huy Quan can seriously deliver Third Eye Blind lyrics. And Hsu can be menacing talking about a bagel.
Edit: I have been corrected, it's Nine Days not Third Eye Blind
KingOfAwesometonia t1_iuk6dp9 wrote
Reply to comment by SilkinaPW in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Breakout Stephanie Hsu Joins Ryan Gosling in Universal’s ‘The Fall Guy’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
But her real defining role was Old Shu Shu to me.
KingOfAwesometonia t1_iuk6ab1 wrote
Reply to comment by El_Superbeasto76 in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Breakout Stephanie Hsu Joins Ryan Gosling in Universal’s ‘The Fall Guy’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
It is perhaps the most Awkwafina as Awkwafina so that's a lot for a lot of people but yeah it has some really nice moments.
KingOfAwesometonia t1_iuk63su wrote
Reply to comment by EduardoTaquitoHands in ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Breakout Stephanie Hsu Joins Ryan Gosling in Universal’s ‘The Fall Guy’ by MarvelsGrantMan136
Every time I see her, in my head I think "it me Shu Shu." Every. Time.
Loved the bit where she plays present day Shu Shu.
KingOfAwesometonia t1_je1uknf wrote
Reply to comment by Basketball312 in TIL that in Chinese Folk Religion, a mortal human being could ascend into godhood not through the decisions of a clergy/church, but by the sheer number of people who believe that their extraordinary achievements led to apotheosis, which forced Confucian/Taoists clerics to canonize a person as a God. by Khysamgathys
Okay that's a pretty good point for Guan Yu.