antononymous
Antononymous
antononymous

The soundtrack would definitely have Superman's Song by Crash Test Dummies.

This is the list of someone who went into a coma right after Terminator 2 came out and woke up in time to see Fury Road…

I think some of it comes from years of people saying WB made a huge mistake passing on Whedon's Wonder Woman script after the success of The Avengers, and now we learn that script (reportedly) is pretty awful.

I liked the change, because this Pa Kent grew up with Vietnam and Watergate etc. Of course he'd be fearful of what the government would do to his alien son.

Same, the ending has a real Twilight Zone vibe to it. Nick Stahl was good as a reluctant John Connor, and Arnie was still believable as a run down version of the Terminator. It's not T2, but it's better than either of the follow-ups.

He was trying to get the rights to Casino Royale back in the late 90s, he wanted Daniel Day Lewis for 007.

Some ladies will have a nice night out.

You tried to compare a women's only screening of a comic book movie to Jim Crow laws but I'm the one bad at logic.

We already tried logic, it didn't take.

I've got a Alamo Victory Club card, I go there plenty. And every guy I've ever encountered working there seems like he'd be totally cool with switching theaters for a couple of screenings.

Pretty sure they just moved Chip and Larry to the Alien Covenant theater for the night. No one lost their job over this.

The irony is that if they had a babies only screening of Boss Baby this dude would absolutely make the cut.

The phrase "man cave" makes my skin crawl.

I can't wait to see the "My email wasn't hacked, clearly you didn't understand my brilliant argument" response this idiot sends back.

Clearly no one else will.

You mean "Leb-nin" TN?

I wouldn't be surprised if the FCC fined it for this when it airs on network TV.

I feel like she was just answering a stupid question ("Deadpool and Logan were Rated R, did you think about doing that too?") with an inspirational message ("I want little girls to be able to see this movie").

Yeah, that was a low point. But I thought it got better after that, until she disappeared into an end table.

Wait, fans didn't like the Josie Packard story line?