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Not entirely sure if there's anything uncensored or the like, but audio is the same regardless. They look so good though and for $10 a pop it's hard for me to pass up.

Typical libtard propaganda! What's next, a TV show about black people?

God damn did the Wind Rises make me want to draw some planes though.

This is honest-to-god like telling the Nazis which child to shoot.

They missed, on account of his being so Lil.

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It's got the brilliant retromodernist production design that's made the look of it age remarkably well (the Schumacher ones kept it somewhat and that aspect of it still looks good there too). It's simultaneously set in the 1990s and the 1940s and I deeply love it.

I really hope the next in-between game they do that isn't a proper Arkham line game is a full-on Batman '66 or '89 game in the same engine (with the appropriate cast (Billy Dee Williams as Two Face, please, we've waited too long)). It'd be so fun to see it go for just a totally different, hyper-stylized atmosphere.

Well, as I said, it was taken to the natural endpoint. It was as melodramatic and ridiculously upsetting as it could possibly be, done on Christmas of all days. The show basically has coasted by since then and that's the last really really interesting thing they did, possibly simply as its the clear point the show

Remember how it used to be a big thing that there were no cutscenes and the lead had no dialogue? Not anymore!

I am dead-set Daniel Day-Lewis should start making regular cameo appearances in silly comedies a la Orson Welles or Bill Murray.

Wow, what a typo.

Surely, if he's wearing sunglasses, it'd be a bit tough to tell if they're reading cue cards?

Even though for good reason it signalled the end of anything interesting ever happening on the show again, I adored the audacity of Downton Abbey killing off Dan Stevens, the audience identification character, in a brutal fashion at the end of a lighthearted episode broadcast on Christmas Day. It's basically taking

The initial Batman bit was great, the Lil Jon interview solid, and the remote bit great. Rest fell a bit flat for me but about 50% success rate still translates to pretty good.

No, not really; a lot of it is moving that way thank god but the pilot process is still the go-to method for most shows. And usually despite being straight to series they do still take a break between the first episode and the rest to gather notes from focus groups and the network which to me is one of the biggest

Yeah, I'm still kind of hoping that somehow there won't be any more scenes with them. There's something incredibly endearing about the idea even though the movies are so incredibly long and stretched from the book, they still don't have time to elaborate/explain something important.

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Hey, I didn't say I avoid the network for that reason, only their TV programming!