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And you know it’s a negative because no one makes the punchline “you go through men faster than Leonardo DiCaprio goes through the newest models”.

If it’s anything like Altered Carbon: Resleeved, I’m all for it.

I noticed that his character arc in that ep is basically the opposite of Bill Murray’s in Groundhog Day, in that he becomes increasingly solipsistic and unable to care about others.

Not one of my favourite Schwarzenegger 80's movies, it could use an update. It is a good high-concept story with potential for some stinging critique of our society.

This has been happening more and more for both Hulu and IIRC Netflix. They must see some kind of push to watch movies when that “Expiring” label hits

And this is the most likely reason I won’t bother watching this. There have been at least two Zack Snyder movies I have watched where my primary takeaway was “I want a refund for the time I spent watching that.” (One of them was a DCEU movie.) His movies seem to mostly consist of bloated, interminable action

My take is it looks like there’s a lot more footage from all the same scenes as Josstice League. I can tell exactly what scene each shot in this trailer is part of, with the exception of the nightmare stuff which only appeared in BVS. Ancient fight on Earth, Steppenwolf goes to Thymiscera/Atlantis, battle in Russia,

It’s all a dream that Snyder has.

On the optimistic side, I recall liking all the Superman material, so I wouldn’t mind more of that if there is any (And I confess I’m curious about Joker). But I remain frustrated about how visually ugly the film still looks. Maybe its all that brown sky?

My honest reaction was it doesn’t look that bad and it actually looks different. However I realized despite it playing so epic and dramatic I started to get bored somehow mid trailer. Different than the first one, but also the same type of thing we’ve all seen before. 

All of it takes place over what is basically a fever dream sequence.

Friends has lost a lot of cred in recent years, and, as the entry says, “We were on a break” grew real old real quick, but the Ross-Rachel break-up episode really did have some incredible acting.

Sam and Diane on Cheers set the template for heinous sitcom breakups, going all the way to, yes, Ross and Rachel. There’s stuff in there that’s definitely Not OK by today’s standards, but it’s so raw and gutting. Plus that end.

Nobody will be in theaters on April 2 (things being in theaters will gradually become normal again, hopefully).

This is like the Seinfeld of AV Club articles: it’s about nothing

Is Jared Leto playing Heath Ledger’s Joker in the Snyder Cut?

I think the 3-film arc is an urban legend TBH. For a long time it was said that Christopher Walken’s character was Dent in earlier drafts of Returns, and that BDW got paid for Forever to be let out of a three-picture deal, neither were true. It wouldn’t surprise me if when they were casting Forever they simply didn’t

I obviously can’t say for certain and really hope I’m wrong on this one, but I have a hard time believing that the reason they didn’t pursue Billy Dee as Harvey/Two Face was because he wasn’t famous enough over the fact his skin wasn’t the right color. He was in two Star Wars movies by that point!

That warehouse scene in Batman v Superman really made me wish they could have given Affleck some better movies to be Batman in, because the costume looked great, and it exemplified my favorite kind of Batman: the kind who busts in on a large group of armed bad guys and just FUCKS THEM UP.

I’ve seen two of those and I’m still not impressed. Unless the empathy and emotion of a wooden door was the range she was supposed to convey.