Context is everything... Gunn is pulling deep cuts from comics, hence the pocket universe "gibberish" about right-wing baddies illegally remanding undesirables to a black site sans due-process... which was a storyline in the late 00s/around the time of Abu Gharib and Guantanamo Bay... and I suppose this is currently relevant per Alligator Alcatraz. I read that story so its appearance in the movie didn't bother me, but Gunn should probably keep aware of perspectives like yours.
QuoteBrotzeit (literally "bread time") is a traditional German savory snack, especially popular in Bavaria. A "meal between meals," typically mid-morning or afternoon.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on December 19, 2025, 07:33:58 PMDid JRR Tolkien base hobbit dining habits on Germans?![]()
Naturally I don't begrudge him his paycheck, and he's outstanding as always. The film predominantly focuses however on the romantic entanglements of the daughters and their procession of suitors, one of whom is John Garfield in an early role. The four daughters are played by three real-life sisters (one of whom bears no resemblance to the other two) and a fourth unrelated actress (who looks identical to the two real sisters).
I was looking for something fairly innocuous for the end-of-semester/pre-holiday period, though short of the mind-deadening Hallmark Christmas movies I've been watching or trying to watch. This fit the bill - for a while. (There's even a Christmas sequence.)