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I’m not a big Marvel fanboy, although I do follow the movies, but if I were a fan wouldn’t I be kind of put off by it? Like, if they did my fancast for a certain character and then the guy obviously phoned it in and died in five minutes, I’d be kinda let down, right?

It would be super lame if they had this whole series about Saul and it becomes the Walter White Show for the last few episodes.

I’d love to see Flux Gourmet but it’s not open anywhere near me.

Guess you could say you did Nazi this coming?

I’m torn. On the one hand, this looks lovely and I’m not *not* a sap. But on the other hand something about the whole “uwu soft and nice and gentle” thing is getting a bit old.

The circlejerk against Falcone isn’t entirely deserved - he really is quite good in this. He just needs to stop having creative control, because he is just *so* fucking basic.

I am so fucking hyped for this. Give me weird shit please!

How many B- does this site give out nowadays

Having read the script, uh...yeah, there’s not gonna be much jerking off. It’s disturbing.

The first season of Breaking Bad was definitely a dark comedy.

>Yet it’s Hemsworth’s smooth-talking, show-boating salesman with a sociopathic side who’s the main attraction. Steve is not a traditional villain archetype

I understand why fans might be disappointed about this - obviously it’s a particularly unpleasant bit of irony - but I don’t think it’s some grand betrayal.

See, this piece is fun! It feels a little like old AV Club. Well done, Sam.

Oh. Oh, no.

I don’t think she’s a sociopath or anything. Everything I’ve read about her suggests that she’s a sincere, genuine person - sometimes you just gotta redo something, even if it’s a natural display of emotion.

An EGOT is an EGOT.

It will make a lot of money its first week, but I’m guessing it’ll fall off pretty hard after.

“Say ‘hello there’ to the Obi-Wan Kenobi we all know and love” was RIGHT THERE.

Is this the one with the sociopathic dinosaur?

>Cinematographer Bill Holshevnikoff perhaps deserves a bit of a pass for flat compositions