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That's partly true. It wasn't backed by the moderates because it was too cruel and the Freedom Caucus wanted it to be crueler.

Now you have taken a stupid idea and pushed it so far that I kind of want it to happen.

Gal Gadot managed to deliver that completely generic, empty warning with a convincing imitation of Malin Akerman's performance in Watchmen to up the Snyderiness of it even more.

Wow! Now I am getting a Thor: The Dark World vibe from this movie. Maybe this will be good after all!

They want to maximize the cheering in theaters when he shows up because if there is one superhero beloved by movie audiences, it is Henry Cavill's Superman.

Who wouldn't?

I think they let her have more dialogue in this trailer than they did in the one for her own movie, and the delivery was not promising.

"He's got bio-organic and mechatronic parts. He's a Cyborg!"

Yeah. I am familiar with Elastic. I was honestly more curious about who the people were behind older credit sequences. Older examples would be more useful for determining if anyone made the jump to directing.

People say DC has learned nothing from the movies so far. I disagree. They have learned they don't need to put in any effort into any aspect of these movies for them to be successful. These posters are the result.

Worse. It sounds like generic studio music for use in corporate training and educational films. From the early '90s at that. It makes me feel like I am about to get an extreme lesson in the application of ethics in the workplace.

That's a really good question. I'm honestly having trouble finding much information on people who created TV title sequences to even answer it. The Internet is crawling with listicles on "Best TV title sequences" but they never seem to talk about who did them.

They also had an aside about how music video directors went on to direct movies, and maybe today's title creators will do the same. It showed the narrow focus of this video's creators that they didn't even consider that the quick cut, mini-movie format of music videos was influenced by title sequences from the era of

Sorry. It doesn't fit the extremely limited narrative of "good title sequence" that this video is selling.

I don't know why all these fake news sites are saying that Obamacare was still around. I saw on ad on the TV that said it was gone now. Trump wins again, but the snowflakes can't accept the truth.

"The divide between sports and nerd culture is not as big as you'd think."

Pretty sure that will tie into his daddy issues.

The original movie was sparse with details. What was the nature of the war that had occurred? What was Plissken's backstory. It forced my imagination to do a lot of work. Thankfully, modern screenwriters will be able to plug all those holes with exposition and flashbacks, so my imagination can take break while I watch.

I moved to the Hangouts app when Google ordered me to.

13 works perfectly for Stand By Me. Granted the characters in Peggy Sue Got Married are a little older, but people engage with pop culture in their tweens. I was ten in 1982, and not exactly a part of any scene, but the New Wave era has enormous nostalgia value for me.