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It'd be weird if they had Paul Bettany play Jarvis as a flesh and blood person.

Might have to do with the extremely soft focus in a lot of the shots. Not to mention similar timeline with Forest Gump.

Cusack as Nixon, a limey as Reagan and Jane Fonda as Nancy? I really admire the level of trolling this movie is throwing out there.

Well, he is from Bear Island. But I don't think that works in this context.

Find some chill people and smoke some quality weed with them. Talk about movies and other mutual interests. Realize that life can suck but you've gotta roll with it. Or just drink a lot.

Unleashed. All I remember is the cloying love subplot with Freeman's daughter and a badass fight in a tiny bathroom.

It kinda looks like they're changing it up though, based on the trailers. I don't think we're gonna see Clark joining the Daily Planet and fooling people with glasses. But yeah I get the sentiment.

Isn't that what they hired Michael Shannon for?

Release the Kraken!

I expect that despite lackluster domestic numbers, The Lone Ranger will for some reason make a killing in international markets. For no logical reason.

Yeah, while I'm excited about a handful of movies, those two are on the top of the list because I really don't know what to expect from them. Director track records don't hurt either.

What's weird about the WWZ trailers is that they never show the zombies in close up. All we see are crowds of people running around and turning into human pyramids. There's mass hysteria but none of the visceral violence. A layperson might not even know it's about zombies is what I'm saying.

I eventually saw it on HBO and enjoyed it for what it was, but did not understand the massive hype and success at all. I've occasionally blacked out while drinking, but is it really that much of a communal experience that a large enough audience would relate to a movie about that?

I can buy into a lot of ridiculous concepts, but Sucker Punch was just a bridge too far. Watchmen I liked, despite some pretty bad music choices and weird acting choices.

And where giant robots have wrecking ball testicles.

From what I hear, each robot seems to be from a different country, each with their own unique specs, so there'll prob be some variety in the designs.

I don't know, that kind of runs counter to just about the entire history of war. Governments are all about dropping maximum firepower as long what needs to be killed gets killed. The robots don't look exactly subtle either.

Well you can thank them for the eventual Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters sequel.

No talent asshat…

He's just a disgraced knight in exile trying to find a way home, be it by betraying some girl that he had barely known up to that point, or with a dragon supported army led by the same girl.