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I think you can make a decent argument both ways. I'm not keen on it. But if he delivers the performance, I'll get over it.

I think the broad consensus is that many people hate the design of Leto's Joker, but are generally optimistic about his portrayal. I fall into that camp, more or less.

I'm thinking of RottenTomatoes audience reviews, which were favorably loaded well-before the release of the film. I can't speak for the others as I haven't kept track of them.

Except a large portion of those reviews were done before the film was even released. So. It'll take awhile for that to even out.

I mean, fair. But I've also seen a lot of "10/10 THIS MOVIE WAS AMAZING, CRITICS ARE DUMB, EVERYONE ELSE IS WRONG" so… *shrug* I don't know. "Fanboys" is, I guess the general term.

Then who are these people who seem to like BvS? The only answer I can come up with is nerd bros

Not that he's like, bad or anything, but is it just me or did the nerds and bros of the world collectively decide that Jared Leto is the best actor in the world the moment he was cast as the Joker?

I just read an interview with Filoni about the finale. He was playing coy but suggested that we won't see Ahsoka again on this show for quite some time, if at all.

This show is trying to please multiple masters I guess. It's clear that Disney wanted it to be more kid-oriented to begin with while fans wanted more of the Clone Wars. It looks like they're trying to do a bit of both, though Disney was foolish not to realize just how phenomenally popular the Clone Wars and their

This song was top 40 during the very brief period wherein I worked part time at Best Buy. I'd here it, probably at least ten times during every shift. It was a nightmare.

Now that's what I call entertainment!

#notallmen

Why are all the CEO's such pricks? Bring me the CEO of Tits & Wine!

Aaaaand I just saw the film. Jesus. It was the most hateful, cruel, ugly superhero film I think I've ever seen. A distillation of the absolute worst traits of the genre. Honestly, I'm not being glib here.

Ha, I wish. If I could somehow convert nerdness into a paycheck I would be a happy camper indeed.

Honestly, they could keep the same cast and just course correct their tone and character development. This would be a mind-blowing twist that would have the world talking, *AND* it would give them a set of pretty-well developed villains with minimal work.

I'm telling you, the only way to salvage this is to have a Justice League movie twist wherein the Snyderverse turns out to be the Justice Lords and they invade our Earth and are repelled by the *real* Justice League.

lol. Point taken. You know what I mean though :-P

Heh. I dunno how correct this is, but Hannibal was the one show I insisted on watching on live TV for this very reason.

I would choose Hutcherson over that Hemsworth in a heartbeat. In. A. Heartbeat.