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It’s almost as jarring as Bruce Timm’s insistence on making Bruce and Barb a thing which is...no. Just no.

The Rocketeer is extraordinary and I’ll hear nobody that says otherwise.

I will stand and fight with you.

I am into all of this. This is the style I would want to see a Metroid movie use.

Stunning version of an already stunning song.

Strangely enough Stone was cast before Raimi signed on to direct and she actually told the studio that she wouldn’t do the movie if Raimi didn’t direct.

One note on the Ninja Turtles movie that I always found kind of funny is that the director of the movie was in such a time crunch that he didn’t have time to shoot the fight scenes so Brian Henson (who had zero experience with fight choreography or shooting action) directed the fight scenes and (in my opinion) did a

I don’t know, I think this would have Campbell’s first real chance to at least try restraint. We’ll never really know, but it’s fun to think about.

I always enjoyed Darkman. I remember Raimi describing it as both a superhero movie by way of the Universal Monsters.

As much as I love Liam Neeson in that movie (and he really is a great sport through the whole thing) I can’t help but think that Darkman would have been Campbell’s time to shine as an actor. Neeson does a decent job handling the various gags in the movie, but he’s clearly an outsider to the Raimi way of doing things.

Dick Tracy is fantastic, not only as a comics adaptation but as entertainment in general. The only gripe I have with the whole movie is Madonna and even she was mostly tolerable (and I have to admit the duet with Mandy Patinkin was great). From the look of the movie, to the costumes, the action sequences, and (yes)

From my understanding (and I could absolutely be wrong on this) there are channels you have to go through but that it can be done.

I completely forgot about this game and am now excited all over again for it.

I was okay with most of the designs for the Transformers, but Bumblebee’s complete overhaul, especially his face, were the straw that broke the camel’s back for me.

I don’t know what it is, maybe the fact that my family owned a video store in the 90s and I watched this movie a lot as a 3 year old, but I find this strange obsession with a (bo)bomb of a movie totally endearing.

Fully agreed. I also consider myself kind of lucky (though that feeling has given way to horror given the last 17 years) that we live in the weird alternate dimension where a live action Super Mario Bros. movie happened.

A new Tales From the Crypt with Christopher Lloyd as the Crypt Keeper is the only thing that would keep me from missing the puppet.

It’s super obscure, but right now I use Where’s the Fire by Tim Feehan from that movie The Wraith. It’s super 80s but it works.

Leave the eyes alone. In my opinion they use the uncanny valley for a storytelling purpose. I’d rather judge the movie as a whole after actually seeing it.