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Specifically, Grimes recounts how that particular photo (from 2012) got “leaked,” causing her to get “canceled” “before the woke era.”

I insist every article about Grimes start with “...Grimes (or ‘Grimey’ as she likes to be called)...”

Just venturing out here, but I suppose if you’re the kind of person who doubts most reports of hate crimes that you hear you can feel vindicated when one of them turns out to be bogus. 

Thing is, the Obi Wan show is the only one where Tatooine is actually justified.  The rest was just crappy fanservice.  It’s not this show’s fault Tatooine has been already overused! 

I’m excited that I can discern from the trailer what the story is going to be.

He punched a 77-year-old man, the man fell down, hit his head, and died as a result. This is textbook manslaughter per Florida statutes: regardless of whether there was a specific intent to kill, it is reasonably foreseeable that punching an old man in face could lead to their death; the fact that the kid was almost

The whole state of Gotham at the end is also RIPE for a stupid rich boy to swoop in and throw a bunch of money at a problem.

I thought Robert Pattinson did a good job, but... what?

This is a really odd take. The theaters charged a price for a ticket. People saw that price when they purchased it. There was no deception here.

I don’t know if Barsanti’s upset at AMC for raising prices, audiences for paying them, or people being mad at AMC. The article seems weirdly sarcastic about everything.

You just have to accept Joker as an inevitability.

1.) He’s not just Batman’s best known villain, he’s one of DC’s most recognizable characters. He’s probably up there with Batman himself when it comes to pop culture characters everyone from 3 year olds to 80 year olds know on sight, even if they’ve never consumed a

Something I found very interesting and unique about this version of Batman is that when Bruce learned of his fathers involvement with Carmine Falcone his psyche almost shattered. He had this really interesting moment of questioning his identity that I’ve never seen in a Batman before. He almost dipped into “If that

Somehow Batman Begins is still the only one of these movies that’s actually about Bruce Wayne, which is why it is the film with the strongest overall narrative imo. The ending tease was great, for a lot of reasons (it’s one of his trademarks, it doubles as a pun, it’s a wink to the audience, etc) but I think above all

The tag at the end of Batman Begins was definitely much better, though this was cute in its own way. I don’t really believe that either director truly “just dropped that in, no hint of things to come” though.

Yeah.... my favourite Batman film is “Batman Begins” *ducks head*, but I gotta say... that scene in Begins at the end where Gordon hands Batman the Joker card was waaaaay more interesting than this tease was.

Still undecided but I’ll probably default to “Batman Begins was more iconic”, because as much as I loved this

The overwhelming majority of moviegoers have never heard of him fyi

Sure. You cast Barry Keoghan as “Unnamed Arkham Patient” (and more importantly, he received top billing along with the other main cast members) but you weren’t intending to setup a sequel. Suuuuuuuuure.

Yep. In fact, I would argue it only makes sense with the alternative ending.

It makes sense to me. The idea that one could test blood less invasively is indeed a compelling idea, compelling enough that it convinced people who should have known better or done more due diligence. Holmes indeed committed fraud, but less invasive blood testing, if it could be done for a greater array of tests than