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I think The Incredible Hulk is its least well received movie. It did about the same as Universal and Ang Lee’s Hulk box-office-wise, which was considered a disappointment. It’s only the second MCU movie they made, and the well-known strife during production centered around star Edward Norton and his script issues may

. . . can you imagine WB letting a director take a character like Thor was in the first two films and giving us Ragnarok?

Perhaps the question was misunderstood. We will actually get to see in a few months if a four-hour version of Zack Snyder’s original vision is in fact superior to Justice League’s theatrical cut. I think that it’s fair to say that most people found the version re-shot and finished by Joss Whedon to be disjointed and

I live in NYC and rely on the Subway daily. Going to DC, where I grew up, and using the Metro there feels like I am visiting the distant future in comparison.

If the Doctors Who typically only stay for three seasons, then it shouldn’t seem like such a surprise that Jodie Whittaker will be leaving at the end of the season. I have never really counted the seasons before, but Matt Smith and David Tennant (who had an extra mini-season of expanded episodes) seem like like they

Some people got a long weekend and some didn’t.
Some people planned ahead to have content published over the weekend and . . . . wait for it. . . . some didn’t. I hope you will be able to find some way to entertain yourself until Monday.

Always refreshing to see someone crap all over something they haven’t even seen yet.
Bravo!

Really, The Sun? This is what’s known as a Slow News Day.
Some directors are known for regularly demanding an unusually high number of takes, and then sometimes there are scenes, particularly in complicated big budget action movies, that simply require a high number of takes for technical reasons. I don’t know if I

Gal Gadot’s support of Fisher was hardly specific, and she admits that she did not see conflict between Whedon and Fisher during the reshoots, and most of her work with Whedon did not include scenes with Fisher. She also says she had disagreements with Whedon, but resolved them herself with WB higher ups, presumably

We don’t really know what the specific accusations are, do we? I mean, we have heard vague allegations, but specific incidents that he can point to? Where are they? It’s hard to support his position without clear understanding of exactly what happened and when. Fisher may well have a reasonable case, but trying to

I don’t know that there was a limit on wishes. One was directly granted by the stone, and the other was granted by Max. Barbara lost her humanity? I guess?

The coffee guy got his coffee, and then promptly burned his tongue on the hot coffee. Transaction completed. Small wishes get small payback.

OK, so, this was not explained clearly, but what I get is that Barbara getting Diana’s powers came from her initial wish from the Dream Stone, while her transformation into Cheetah came from Max after he had become the Stone, when she wishes to be an “Apex Predator” (I’m not sure that cheetahs are technically apex

Barbara explained why she became a cat to Max. She wanted to become an “Apex Predator” that was unique and something nobody had ever seen before. Of course, a Bengal Tiger might have been a more vicious predator than a cheetah, but then cheetahs are incredibly fast and the character is named Cheetah, not Bengal

Uh, he was amazed by Pop-Tarts.

I will say that as an 11-year-old, I really enjoyed the series, but having recently rewatched a few episodes, I’m not sure how much time I really need to spend on that nostalgia trip. To her credit, Lynda Carter has natural charisma, takes her role seriously and performs it well, and that’s really what holds the show

It’s pretty consistent with the way she has sounded in the publicity appearances she has made lately, as far as I can tell.

Lynda Carter is an OK actress. I have always liked her, and the Wonder Woman TV series would have fallen apart if she hadn’t embodied the character so convincingly, and taken her work so seriously. However, she has never transcended the role in any other work, and, yes, she was “fine” in Supergirl. There is always an

It appears that Wanda never really had any contact with the Reality Stone that we can pinpoint. It’s more likely that the effects of the Hydra experiments that gave her and Pietro their initial powers actually activated their X-genes, which, thanks to the acquisition of 20th Century Fox, nobody knows exist yet. That

I like Lynda Carter and the cameo was beautifully concieved, but I don’t think she could have pulled off playing Hippolyta nearly as well as Connie Nielsen did in the previous movie. The fan service of a casting like that would wear off pretty quickly. In the end, a cameo like the one we got works out better for