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I guess sooner or later we could get a genuinely good movie out of the DCEU and maybe Wonder Woman will be that film, but the fact that it connects to such an incoherent cinematic universe robs it of something that I guess the Marvel films got me used to.

In the case of Snyder, yeah I agree. But David Ayres is a director I was hoping could do something interesting with Suicide Squad. Street Kings is an underrated as a crime film and Fury was a good war movie. Something in that vain could have been a good dark and gritty superhero movie.

I agree that an Objectivist Question doesn't interest me either but if The Question were depicted as a strict rationalist it might make for an interesting contrast against the supernatural elements of the story.

That actually kinda/sorta did happen.
It was called "Life." Staring Sarah Shahi & Damien Lewis.

Isn't every movie a Guillermo del Toro movie at some point?

I'm assuming old Fu was the inspiration for Jonny Quest villain Dr. Zin.

Good points.

There's also a similar dynamic in any relationship that Seven of Nine would inevitably engage in as she was very young when assimilated and a fully grown adult when removed from the collective and would naturally not be sexually experienced and yet eventually begins a relationship with Chokatay. It never felt quite as

If it's good enough for Indiana Jones…

I wonder what Spencer would think of the Michelle Rodriguez flick The Assignment? I'm guessing he would be deeply offended by it as some kind of encroachment on traditional manhood until he realized that liberals were offended by it and then he would love it.

Bill Maher was yuking it up with Milo. He helped perpetuate the idea that Milo was some kind of victim. It was always clear that Bell wasn't offering any kind of approval for this degenerate.

Hannity is basically a big dumb boat that's always going at full speed. Without Roger Ailes at the wheel he's a big, dumb boat that's heading everywhere and nowhere at the same time. At full speed.

He's just trying to be the best Sean that he can be.

Seeing as how they killed him…

I have no memory of this at all. It's hard to believe this was controversial. It comes off like a satire.

I thought about that but Clark doesn't meet Perry until the end of the Man of Steel. B vs S is the film with the relationship with Perry and had Clark doing some reporting.

I only watch Supergirl sporadically anymore. I just found that the show just doesn't hold my interest anymore. But I did catch it last night. The part I found mist interesting was the relationship between Kara and Snapper Carr. I couldn't' help but think that it's the kind of storyline that Batman vs Superman could

"Next week: Alex is in danger and Supergirl is the only one who can save her."

I remember watching it in bits and pieces when it was cycling through HBO. I thought it was sleazy, uninteresting and very depressing. I'll have to give it another chance.

So the presidency of a gibbering idiot will be represented by a gibbering idiot. That seems appropriate enough.