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Dr. Ruth and Richard Simmons on the same day.  Farewell, legends.  The 80s really are over. 

This is a great feature--thanks for doing it.

Nobody is credited as Aia on the film’s IMDB page, and of the 3 women in the Cast section who don’t have character names listed, all three of them are physical characters in the trailer, so in conclusion, it’s must be David Dastmalchian putting on a girl-voice?

Is there a point to any of the madness besides the show trying to make our jaws drop?:

I was legitimately waiting/hoping (ESPECIALLY considering some of these folks knew EXACTLY who/what he was) that - as soon as Homelander showed up - one of the older scientists just turned to the other folks in the room, sighed resignedly and said, “Okay, folks, this is the time we’d warned you about. This ice cream

TBF, you give me laser eyes, and people are going to get lasered.

Everybody’s Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey: A Knives Out Mystery

Like anyone wouldn’t want to be cuddled by Qualley and Dafoe.

I know like Marc Benardin and Kevin Smith have written for TV, Films, I am not sure about other writers stance, but I guess so, but Marvel has the money to pay for those that would want in...

And as you expand the line up you can even eventually split off and have multiple X-Men movies with different casts.

The whole MCU needs to die and be soft rebooted so the characters can be comic accurate and not depowered and so skewed... the characters are so skewed it is comparable to if Batman never lost his family... Also if Marvel was smart they would get a writers room of current/past comic book writers to come up with the

Not bad overall. I think it is too much to jump to Sentinels in the first movie though. Honestly, I would mind an adaptation of the first comic. Have Magneto using his superpowers to steal WMDs for his own purposes (early planning stages of either Asteroid M or Genosha) and have the X-Men stop him. Have the world love

I just don’t think it works for me in the same timeline as the Avengers. I feel like the IP really loses something if we see humans rejecting mutants within the snap of a finger. It’s so similar to racism that it adds impact by having it being this long going thing that humans are racist toward mutants. That being

This is a solid and well-structured treatment for an introductory X-Men film that I’m afraid I have to criticize for being an introduction to the very concept of mutants for the benefit of audiences who still don’t know what the X-Men is about. It can’t help but repeat the same beats that the 2000s trilogy already

The X-men and mutants have always existed, even before the Avengers came along, living on the fringes of society. Xavier long ago opened a “School For Gifted Children” and has used his telepathic powers to shield the students from the outside world, as much possible. Dr. Moira MacTaggert is the only human who

Actually, it juts looks like a G. It’s his family crest, and in his language it means, “I’m so hungry I could eat a planet.”

When you discover the limit of your white privilege...

Yup nothing makes a white guy angry like them being treated like they treat a non white guy. It is instructive.

White boys mad they are being treated the way they demand not white people be treated and are somehow mad. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Now I'm picturing something like GOB Bluth asking about the pet store's return policy after he walked into the door and killed the dove he bought, but with, like, a ninja carrying Mariko's head or something.