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I'm inclined to go with "The World is Full of Crashing Bores" for the best Morrissey. Lays it all out, is quintessential Morrissey.

And if they lost the "hand clap" sound.

Hey, remember when we just WENT to a movie, and didn't know every god-damned detail about it before we got there?

Similar in that people have powers. That's about it.

THey've been joined by the Marvel-Bros, whom, (unlike their Nerdy original fanboy brethren) will not tolerate any disagreement about how awesome Marvel films are, and how all non-Marvel films are terrible, sight unseen.

It was hurt by the writer's strike, but visually, top notch. The main sequences are inspired by the 4 elements Water, Air, Fire, Earth. The villain was great, the Bond ladies were beautiful, but the stakes, and the masterplan were not up to par.

100% agree. The Basterds, and the "what if we killed Hitler" part of the film are forgettable and not worthy of the rest of the film. The tension racheting sequences are the best Tarantino has ever done.

New Caprica and the Pegasus marked the end of this show being great. After this, they doubled down on the Final Five nonsense, and things slowly but surely got shittier and shittier until it finally died.

Don't be that guy. My point was that there a lot of people killed in the film, and in disturbing ways, hence, not a film for kids.

I tried re-watching 24. So very long, loaded with filler. Bailed before end of season 1.

The opening sequence had dozens of deaths. Not mention the world council being blown up, the afforementioned torture, etc. No pass.

Regardless of intent, there's a high body count.

Superhero films are rarely aimed at kids anymore. Even Civil War was rife with soldiers and law enforcement being killed without a thought, and a pretty hardcore torture scene.

The reason no one gets the FF right in in films is simple: They treat them like a Superhero team. They're not. They're a family.

Right, cuz it's god-damned Snowcrash, but for dummies.

Snow Crash for Dummies.

You like your what… 15 year olds sexier?

The Krypton sequence at the beginning of MoS is better than the entirety of Superman Returns.

I love that you could pretty much switch "Winter Solider" and "Civil War"'s titles, and they would actually make as much or more sense.

Look, if you're going be a grammar douche, get it right. It's "Lego Bricks". Not Legos, not Lego. At least when you work for The Lego Group. The rest of us call them whatever we like.