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Looks alright. Probably a streaming watch rather than a cinema trip, but seems to be reasonably amusing and the action seems like it could be good. Looks like crap compared to the original but so do a lot of things. This meme that it's going to be the 'worst movie ever' is ridiculous and if that's your actual opinion

He did have that lookalike business.

I'm pretty sure he just dried them.

So happy. Was worried - just for a second - that she might make something resembling a normal sitcom. That header image alone has me completely sold.

Well we know that someone stole the Death Star plans. Who says it was these guys who were successful?

The problem is that the setup for the twist is more interesting than the twist itself. It's like: "You know how there's been this jealous scientist guy who's a bit bland, and seemed like he was just a secondary villain? And you know how it seemed like there was this charismatic main villain waiting to emerge? Well

Yeah I think the villain was going to be Maya Hansen which would have been an excellent twist. The twist in the film doesn't work at all because Killian is the main villain all the way through the film already, so the reveal about Kingsley just being a stand-in isn't a reveal, it's just a kind of amusing but pointless

Yes, I'm sure this is a tragedy for 'the trumptonshire brand':

>showed some restraint and made the video rather subdued

Well duh.

>Guy Pierce wasn't bad, but felt the most disposable out of the whole cast.

It's possible that “toy won’t sell as well” is a roundabout way of him saying that he was told that the film will be less marketable generally with a female villain. Or that they just have a general edict from above about what they can and can't do, irrespective of whether they actually plan to produce a toy or not.

This is also already the exact premise of Louie. I would imagine the similarities end there though.

When you consider the last film, and the misplaced use of The Office's style in the TV show, this is pretty much completely Ricky Gervais' fault.

This just single-handedly made Poe's Law applicable to left leaning thought as well. So yeah. GJI.

It just goes to show that the online conversation can only sustain one thought at a time. Morons are freaking out about a gender switch in a film which also appears to taking a beloved, witty, dialogue comedy and turning it into an overly broad, gross-out mess. It's bewildering to me that people are finding this so

It can be two things.

Not even really Irish? Classic Hollywood Pole-washing*.

>frontloading the album with arguably the two most approachable tracks was a mistake

I don't know why they don't do this more. It must be really hard to find non-white actors to play non-white people in films. Surely with today's modern make-up techniques, getting established white actors to look like other races is the obvious choice? They just mustn't be thinking it through properly.