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Wait, it looks like he won the point...

Sure, worked well with drugs.

Luke Cage started slow (as did Iron Fist 2), but they paid off fantastic.

Yeah, they fucked that one up though. They put Kerri on a table, but they tied her wrists above her head and most of what she complained about was the physical pain in her shoulders. In the “control” Adam just sat/napped in a chair while water dripped on his head. They really should have put Kerri in the same position

I realize this is a somewhat tricky question given the mostly reasonable discussion taking place elsewhere about the supposed ethnicity of our heroes, but anyone want to take a shot at dream-casting this?

See I think they need to go the opposite direction and *not* try to copy the animation’s style, but come up with a distinct and compelling style that works in live action. Like a modern-noir kind of style that Tarantino and Guy Richie sometimes use (albeit with varying levels of success). 

Spacey’s jumper also went to shit, to be honest.

I’d Nyarlathotep that...

“Starting to wonder if the reason Jesus has not returned is he’s too ashamed by what his followers are doing in his name to show his face.”

Yes, but that’s from repeated contact with many people, not one lone idiot.

The fact that you think that is somehow unique to millennials is adorable.

I’m with you. Even if it’s a bit shady, it’s like the 10th shadiest thing that I could find out about stuff Trump and the RNC did in the last week with 5 minutes of googling...

Hopefully this is not her Transformers: The Movie/Street Fighter...

I was very aware of Dredd and saw and enjoyed it. The first I’ve ever heard of “The Raid” is this thread. I am skeptical that The Raid stole its thunder.

Now that I would watch.

Counterpoint: Robin Hood: Men in Tights is one of the most excruciatingly awful movies ever made. I love Mel Brooks and the depths of my disappointment at this movie cannot be overstated.

The purpose of the show is not to faithfully recreate the characters from the source material. Most people who watch it will be completely unfamiliar with the comics if the show successful at all. If the writing’s shitty, that’s a fair complaint, but handwringing about inaccurate character traits, powers, or costume

Costner’s a bit of a dead fish and his accent is downright hilarious, but hard to go too badly wrong when you’ve got Allan Rickman to play your bad guy (and old British Whose Line is it Anyway standout Mike McShane as Friar tuck), and even cameos by Brian Blessed and Sean Connery. It’s not great by any means, and I

Yes, I think she was saying that in the context of the movie there’s representational democracy.

My wife threw her neck out like sitting up on the couch the other day #ThisIs40