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Whoa whoa whoa, let's slow down. Its a fine movie, in that its a perfectly harmless way to pass the time and Cavill and Hammer have their charisma levels dialed up to the max…but live action Archer? Not even a little bit, not meta enough, funny enough, or interesting enough to compare to what Archer does (though I'll

yep, this is a good example of how you can't just LET the people do the work for you, sometimes you really have to pressure and prod them into doing that work for you.

Just a thought, but is this entirely different than Coke's "I'd like to buy the world a Coke" commercial? That was a commercial utilizing a counter-culture movement/protest to endorse/sell its brand.

And yet here you are, begging for more. Slut.

Not an unsurprising review. Justin Lin had a singular advantage in taking over the franchise when the studio had kind of given up on it, so he got a bit more freedom in shaping the franchise into what he wanted, which was kind of a big budget exercise in stupidity that resulted in some fun flicks. But the downside is

Ugh, that part where one of the cars defecates into the night and then the other car….

Same thing that happens to most actors, there's a point in your career where you have a plethora of interesting, exciting projects to choose from, then you hit a certain age and you become radioactive to Hollywood and you basically just start taking whatever work comes your way, which for a guy like Willis means

To infinity, and beyond!

It's a fun "campaign", but I don't know that we should be encouraging anyone to donate money to it, as ultimately it's going to be fairly unlikely that we can purchase an individuals personal internet history, and you're probably just lining some dude's pockets who's taking advantage of a moment of crowd anger.

His design was terrible but the actual render of the character was fine (I thought post-nuclear bomb Superman was really the only bad CGI of that flick).

In the past you'd get shitty cover versions of songs because, while you could get the rights to a song to use it in your movie, getting the rights to be able commodify and sell it on official soundtrack would be more difficult, so you'd use a cover version and sell that one instead. Not sure if movie soundtracks are

But enough about Avengers 3!

I'm not a fan of Snyder, but, like Bay, the CGI work in their films tends to be pretty impeccable, I'm sure it'll look fine come movie release.

While I generally dig the look of Affleck's Batman, and I get the gag is more Aquaman's a pretty go-with-the-flow (pun!) guy, no one looks at Affleck's costume and thinks "guy dressed like a bat," heck even the logo on his chest just looks like some weird amorphous blob.

It still feels pretty empty to me when I watch it. Kind of rambles its way to a joke here and there, but neither the show nor Noah feel like they have a strong, insightful, incisive, or really, even funny, take on anything that's happening.

Time Crisis 2 persists at my theaters, but we will have to agree to disagree as Time Crisis 2 is one of my least favorite shooters (I hate using the pedal to dodge, I just want to run and gun damnit!)

If any theaters around me still had the arcade version of Die Hard I'd buy movie tickets just to play that game.

Yeah, that first season really drew me in and made me think this show had some grand, wide spanning plans for its universe and character, but by the end the kind of easy resolution and lack of consequence ended up being an issue that would repeat itself throughout the course of the show (though they got better towards

Perhaps the photo also gives us a hint as to a location that will be featured in MI6?

Yeah, the weird thing about the magical guitar that sent the boy to the afterlife is definitely how well tuned it was.