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Well, I gave you a like, and then looked up what's in the video section… There are some!

Or the one by Alan Moore.

I share some reservations. Mackenzie Davis as a Daryl Hannah 2049 turned on some red lights for me. I fear it will be a remake/fan service in a way "The Force Awakens" was.

The Big Lebowski - exactly! Quoting this movie will get you hipster points, and damn me if I didn't exploit that, but this movie being a cult classic? A mystery for me.

I don't mind the Final Cut palette. Maybe because the original is a pioneer of the amber and teal era of Hollywood. Well, in a way.
The edit itself, and the crispness of the video makes it "a job well done, Ridley" for me.

She "applied" for the role in "Batman Returns" though

But an explanation why no one seemed to care for her would be nice.

His recent releases have been indeed fairy impenetrable. By "recent" I mean "after Year Zero", more or less. The music ain't bad, but the production is too synthetic, too sterile. That latest EP was supposed to be all rage, but all I hear is a guy screaming at a laptop.

"Sources tell Local 4 Cornell's wife called a family friend and asked him to check on the singer. That friend forced open the hotel room door where Cornell was found dead in the bathroom with something around his neck.

Yeah, I get that, and I'd like the death of Jean Grey to be permanent. But that story with Magneto was the original idea of Claremont and Byrne. It was Jim Shooter that forced them to kill Grey, and Claremont almost quit Marvel over that.
See: http://www.therealgentlemen…

Trivia (SPOILER alert for a over 30 years old story alert): originally Jean Grey was supposed to stay alive, but lobotomized and/or prisoned. Later Magneto would come out and free her, on condition that she would unleash Dark Phoenix again.

I like it because of one reason: I have time to switch the quality to the best by the time the trailer starts. Otherwise it's lo-res crap for half a minute.

Really? For me he looked bored throughout the movie. Embarrassed even. In this Blade Runner trailer he at leasts throw a quite energetic punch.

Boy, this escalated quickly.
All I wanted to say is that while this is a movie in which Marvel supposedly goes crazy, it seems it's very safe kind of crazy. PG-13 crazy. Rehashed Thor, Loki and Hulk from The Avengers crazy. Not that crazy actually. Maybe a bit of Jeff Goldblum crazy. Will probably be fun, but easily

It looks like "factory produced fun", not an actual fun.
Although: that "Yes!" part was brilliant.

Wasn't that fight in "Batman Begins", not "The Dark Knight"?

Yeah, all those lists end up with "you've didn't put that band…", but omitting Coldplay? The first two albums were actually good.

Yeah, I suppose so as well. "Prometheus" had lots of flaws, but I'm still interested in getting some answers.

The other shot at 1:56. The last one (going into 1:57).

The shot at 1:56, with a person in cape and… a crowd? The only reason this might be interesting.