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Kingdom of the Sun is a movie that doesn’t exist. It became The Emperor’s New Groove after it was totally scrapped.

Hm, I do think it’s enjoyable, but it’s kind of Ennis digging into his bag of childish tricks a bit. I do love, love, love, though:

“OI! WHY WON’T ME BASS FUCKIN’ WORK?!”
“Because you don’t know how to play it, Sid.”

Yeah, don’t get me wrong. The Keanu movie is not the Constantine movie I would have made by any means, but for what it is, it’s perfectly enjoyable horror detective stuff.

The Mike Carey run is brilliant, too, including the absolutely quintessential Hellblazer OGN, “All His Engines”.

He’s overtly bisexual, and has referenced many lovers of both genders in the past, and occasionally on-panel with men. Though usually, they take the safe bet and have him hook up with various women more often.

I disagree, but it’s not worth either of our time to really debate about two C+ grade movies.

I can get behind this. I felt like the Fox X-Men franchise was way too terrestrial to work in the Shi’ar, but a Captain Marvel movie would be the perfect entry point for them. Plus, then we might get Gladiator, the Superman whose weakness is being made fun of.

Hey, leave Razorback alone! He turned out to be a pretty decent guy!

He can drive ANY vehicle!

Man, I feel like such a jerk sometimes for just not seeing the movie that so many others saw in Birds of Prey. I mean, I didn’t think it was terrible, but I also just don’t think it’s objectively any better than WW84, which got absolutely raked over the coals online. I tend to suspect, in a more normal year (i.e. one

That might as well COULD be from 1902, and still probably usable.

Or the fact that iconography from Song of the South was used for the uber-popular Splash Mountain attraction at Disney parks UP UNTIL 2020.

1000 to 1 theory here, but the MCU has been known to go way into the back bench for characters before, what if D’Spayre, the demon that literally feeds on grief, is the one manipulating Wanda?

Seriously, folks. Let it go, Indiana. This guy is arguing in extreme bad faith, leave him in the greys. You’re not going to change hearts and minds here, no matter how many cogent arguments you make about how Gina Carano is, in fact, very terrible and bigoted.

Best Trek villain, imo. Plummer knew when to just nibble at the scenery, whereas Montalban (who was also great as Khan, don’t get me wrong) chewed through it like Pac-Man on a three day bender.

Go back to being an actual nobody, please.

No, you’re correct. Since they were primarily geared towards US soldiers serving in the Pacific theater, that’s likely where that SLIGHT racism came from.

If you’ve never seen them, there’s a great series of WWII shorts commissioned by the Army for WB called Private Snafu. They’re directed by Chuck Jones, of course voiced by Mel Blanc, and they’re honestly genuinely pretty hilarious, with only SLIGHT bits of obvious wartime racism.

To be honest, I think it would look a lot more like the O’Leary Commanding series of books, which are kind of junky sci-fi, but are very much Hornblower/M&C in space in that they focus a lot more on day to day life on a starship, rather than tense battles between. It’s... also a bit fascistic, unfortunately.