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I can't claim this is a classic, but…
John Carpenter turned in a solidly entertaining movie, at least from where I sat. James Woods is definitely the selling point of the endeavor, and he does great work, but Daniel Baldwin made me slightly reevaluate his inclusion as one of 'the lesser Baldwins': while not

Zack Snyder & Superman?
Well, the result of him being the director should be interesting at the very least. I'm not prepared to guess many other adjectives that will definitely apply (though violent is very probable), but interesting it almost surely promises to be.
I guess I can see Henry Cavill as Superman. The

I watch TCM almost every day
Geez, now I feel compelled to say more, even though that really says enough.
Anyway, I like Robert Osborne. Sometimes the factoids about movies that are presented during his introductions aren't very fascinating, but most of the time they are, and half the time things I already knew are