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It was a huge mistake to give him a son. It's just not part of the Superman story.

I didn't buy that moment between Don and Sally at the end.

The problem with RiffTrax is that they're often mocking modern movies. Not that modern films don't deserve it, but anybody can sit in front of the Matrix or whatever and be a smartass.

Very well said. Makes me sad that for that today's kids this will become their definitive Superman. Now get off my lawn!

I think you mean 'little regard', not 'little disregard.'

Moe's is far too clean. What about the dank? The dank?!

That's one talented Scientologist.

No mention of Enemy at the Gates? Very underrated film. A rare Hollywood film focusing on the Eastern front of WW2 - Just look at this cast - You've got Perlman, Jude Law, Joseph Fiennes, Ed Harris, Bob Hoskins, and a never cuter Rachel Weisz.

Or the rebooted version - the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad

I get a kick out of Dennis Franz's relentless profanity in this.

Ah Red Zone Cuba. Manos is the popular answer to 'What is MST3K's worst movie?" for a reason - it has a certain awfulness the other films lack. But a strong case could be made for Red Zone Cuba.

I would too, but no way - foreign markets are more important than domestic ones these days, and Disney/Marvel wouldn't take a risk an such a political story.

All this fuss over a C-list Flash wannabe. 

I just ambushed you with a cup of coffee!

Were the Royal Flush gang in that episode supposed to be like the Fantastic Four?

Batman took down the Injustice League from the inside, while pretending to be captured and helpless.

Or when they were reviewing Ultimate Spider-Man, which is shit, and ignoring Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, which was great.

There's a fantastic episode in the second season that's basically a Spider-Man / Captain America team up. Always thought those two were interesting / cool together.

I'm optimistic. The prequels ended just when things were finally getting interesting. 

Fahrenheit 451 is not about censorship. It's about how a society can be easily controlled, once they willing trade thoughtful reading and discussion for vapid, passive entertainment.