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I don’t understand, is there a reason the site couldn’t just say, “hey here’s a tweet from Zack Snyder showing Leto’s Joker!” Do they have a word count quota that they had to fill this article with this completely idiotic brain fart of speculation that NO ONE thinks is the case, including whoever wrote the article.

Oh, interesting, I guess I’ve been suckered by the urban legend, cause yeah I remember hearing that Walken’s character was supposed to be Dent in Returns (and it was through a confrontation with Penguin that led to his disfigurement and ultimate turn to Two Face in whatever part 3 was going to be)...oh well, its still

It will always strike me as odd that that warehouse scene was really widely praised as a great superhero action sequence, and it didn’t come about by accident, it took a lot of work, prep, time, and practice to get such a strong fight sequence committed to film, and Snyder should get some credit for realizing the need

Speaking of throwing away opportunities, I always think its a shame we didn’t get the Harvey Dent 3-film arc that Burton was originally planning because Billy Dee Williams wasn’t a big enough name for them.

I heard that Brie Larson loves chemicals so much, she’s a regular Walter White over here!

I know Kong left it open that he had a couple decades of growth still coming, but it seems like Godzilla must have shrunk too? (I don’t think the previous iterations of Godzilla could stand on an aircraft carrier, tail and all)

I was gonna post something similar in response to the article’s weird jab of “Jason Reitman’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife, the film that dared to ask: Hey, remember Egon?”

I’d also recommend the 2nd season episode of Twilight Zone “Try, Try.” Few people watched it cause it was the second season of a pretty underwhelming anthology series and its exclusive to CBS’s streaming service, but nonetheless its a good addition to time loop stories (though giving away its a time loop story takes

I’m sure a lot of articles that reported on it said things like Disney can’t touch the characters or Disney isn’t allowed anywhere near the characters, etc., but don’t confuse that with actual contract language. The only negotiated terms between Disney and Netflix would have been the window in which Disney could

I couldn’t stop thinking about Tobey Maguire’s impression of Screech any time (the other) Skarsgård’s Pennywise voice came out.

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I think the article does a poor job in framing it is as “age gap” is the issue. Its not about May-December relationships, its about how Hollywood consistently casts almost exclusively 20 year olds as love interests, while men in Hollywood get to be leading men into their 50s, which while yes, creates what is almost

Yeah, that section felt weird to me too. “When I alerted Walter that Geoff was, in fact, a major contributor to the issues experienced - including blatant racism-Walter tried, bot not no avail, to get me to reveal the names of witnesses or other specifics...” Um ok?

I mean genuinely was he thinking they were going to fire the company leadership in some bid to salvage his cameo?

Exactly the kind of choppy cut up action I would expect from a tv budget and an action show featuring Queen Latifah. But at least the show will be utilizing Latifah’s considerable charm, it won’t be doing something stupid like casting her in a no nonsense role where she’s just a no nonsense one-note character all the

Ted Danson and Holly Hunter are the two big names, but it’s the supporting cast that really deserves merit”

Interesting thing about Peacock is ad-blockers work on their ads. You get a message that says “please disable your ad blocker,” but after you click that away there are no ads at all. And not like Hulu, where you get the ad space filled with a black screen that says “this is where we’d be playing an ad if your ad

The true reveal will always be that Burnham, the kind of genial stand-up comedian, turned out to be the writer/director behind the almost impossibly sensitive gem Eighth Grade.

I don’t come to kinja to have my heart broken!

And of course zero chance a fighter jet has enough fuel to cross the Atlantic (especially when you’re wasting fuel on a fireworks show pre-trip).