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I like both. They have have what I consider likeable characters and it's harmless fun. And I appreciate that they full on embrace their Canadian-cy.

The Schumacher Batman movies were just plain goofy or a bad LSD trip. But the soundtrack albums were indeed nice. The Tim Burton ones are modern day Grim Fairytales. I could never get myself into the Nolan ones, because they were just too gangster mob heavy and almost embarrassed about featuring a guy dressed up in a

While it's before the 90s I liked movie soundtrack of Tequila Sunrise (1988). The mix of classic tracks (Bobby Darins, Beyond the Sea or Don't Worry Baby - The Everly Brothers, The Beach Boys) and one of my most favorite track of the time The Church Unsubstantiated.

"Billy Dee Williams apparently dropped out because he thought his playing Two-Face would be racially problematic."

It doesn't make much sense to me either. The TV show is a success already and it's for kids, the same kids who will want to watch it in theatres anyway. Will the starpower lure adult viewers into the theatre, because famous actors voice characters from a kid show which they (the adults) don't watch on TV? Sounds like

What's GJI?

I love the solicitor's line "Now I don't know if you are listening, but she's talking nonstop!"

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I slow-clapped about what he said about a certain director, but yeah the things he said about Stonestreet was a bit bizarre. He thinks his comedy portrayal of a young gay teen is less stereotypical than that of Cam on Modern Family? He can evaluate that (because Stonestreet said that his portrayal of Cam is based on

When I read the title I thought this would be about Australian actress Essie Davis (Babadoock, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries) who played Lady Crane. Don't know why.

I have not read the books but I had to wonder during the episode if the Brotherhood would sacrifice 7 of their men (and killing all the nice people and Ian McShane's character in the previous episode) to recruit the Hound?

I could guess it's out of respect of foreign readers who may have to wait until the episode airs in their country. Though that would make it strange for foreigners to read articles and posts about an episode they have not yet seen (unless they check it out by mistake thinking it's about an episode they did see).

Didn't she deceive Frankenstein for most of season 2? Poor Frankenstein is so madly in love with his idea of Lilly that he'll probably take his guard down the moment she whispers his name.

"Another shout-out for the cgi which on this show is impeccable."

The show doesn't have several episode space for that kind of development.

That's probably the most sinister way these words were ever delivered on screen.

Dorian sees potential in hanging around with Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll to have some new fun. They developed a method to turn people into obedient zombies. Now what can be more fun for Dorian than obedient zombies creating terror and chaos whenever he desires?

Exactly. His whole bored attitude is based on "eh, been there done that!". He has lived through several revolutions and civil wars. He was expecting something more from the Zombie Bride of Frankenstein for his own amusement.

Will he fight in a loincloth and is twerking his power fight move? I'm so gonna lose against him.

Loved Eva's line: But you could still take our dinner order, right? After Marisol says she's the author of the book the movie they are filming is based on. And then Eva going full on meta ("By the way, you're the meanest person I have ever met … and I worked on Desperate Housewives!).