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Isn't Guillermo Del Toro who Doug Liman replaced?

"…to Fonzie, the popular greaser on the ’70s and ’80s sitcom Happy Days who started as a breakout supporting character, became the excruciating focus of the show, and eventually got a spin-off series where he had a time machine and fought Dracula.

I'd recommend the first three but most wouldn't. I actually disagree with most people in that I think the cast works really well even all the way to the end of 3. I don't know, it was fun and went with it. Even I could never get through 4.

It's a shame we won't be getting a genuine Alien sequel. I'm would be much more curious to see what became of Ripley, Newt, Bishop and Hicks after Aliens assuming 3 & 4 would ret-conned out.

So it should be at least up to the standards of the DCEU.

My sincere condolences to Snyder and his family. That is simply awful and I hope he and his family can find somehow find solice.

After Earth at least generated random bits of online comedy.

"Nevertheless, she persisted…"

Sure.

I myself would have made a movie with Charlize Theron for free.

Ahh…

It was okay. I really liked it when it first came out but found myself bored by it later on. nd Edward Norton was just boring as a villian. He played it as though he were just some guy who happened to be an a**hole.

Looking forward to The Bourne Identity article. You may have to include Supremacy or Ultimatum given how different they are stylistically from Identity.

Even though "The Italian Job" had an infinitely better cast (Edward Norton, Charlize Theron, Jason Statham, Mos Def & Donald Sutherland) and a somewhat more believable plot. That movie really comes off as a snooze now.

I'll give Gadot credit for stating the obvious. A lot of famous women seem to recoil from the term even while exemplifying it's best aspects or benefiting from feminism's history if only because of how badly the word has been demonized.

The term "feminazi" has been popularized by Rush Limbaugh. Because of course it has…

There is a villain in the 2009 animated Wonder Woman movie who bears something of a resemblance.

Well, she was saying goodbye to where ever it is she was coming to NY City from.

I never watched a moment of this show. But I seem to remember it being advertised relentlessly with a Madonna song. Weird that a show I never watched still hits the nostalgia button for me.