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Yeah he doesn't have "ye 'ol AV Clubbe" to read like we do this site.

Agreed. It's the small things with MoS. Clark saving people in Smallville and Metropolis would have shown a Superman who put people first. I'm ok with him killing Zod because it presents an interesting character story line of what would push a person likes Supes to kill. But Synder doesn't do enough to setup his

How much he smiled is a bit reductive. It comes down to the mood he (or Synder, or both) was going for. I'll admit it's better in Man of Steel, but it's down right morose in BvS. And the point of Superman is despite having all the reasons to be bleak, he is not. Diana pulls this off in WW more than Cavill ever has.

I come here for the snark of the comments section. Having seen the IMDB commentariat, best of luck to you!

'Tis no choir. 'Tis a remorseless signing Irish vocal group.

Yep, it's why I hate eating out. When I say I have to eat gluten free, they take me for some fad dieter. And it is a fad diet. It really can be just as unhealthy as anything else.

You're not really familiar with the sarcastic tone of The AV Club, are you? I wonder what pulls people here that don't come here often. Is the world "Catholic" like the Batman signal that calls you from site to site?

As someone who was raised Catholic and has Celiac, I've been done with the Catholic Church for a very long time

"The whole internet loves Dancing Hot Dog, a lovely hot dog that dances."

Next newswire: NBC's America's Got Talent finds some of the best talent America has to offer!

That's shitty.

I typed this comment on a typewriter.

Yeah, that other stuff dragged the movie down too, but when your movie hinges on the shared name of a mother, you've got problems already.

Having taught teens for the past 12 years, I usually find it difficult to want to watch any movie or TV show that is teen related. I have conflicting emotions on how teens are portrayed. It's like media gives them too much credit for being overly clever and witty, and at the same time devalues them by reducing them to

It might be overrated, but that doesn't mean it's a bad show.

Sexennial?

As someone born in that date range, I like Gen X as a name much more than Xennial. Plus I've taught too many millenials, and I'll always feel much more remote from them than I do gen-xers.

You spelled "Genisys" wrong.

I'll be nearly 40 then, so it'll come out right before I keel over from old age or something…

Persona non Greta