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Would love to see this as sort of a Guardians of the Galaxy riff that does for DC's supernatural realm what GG did for Marvel's cosmic realm. Slightly darker sense of humor of course. But if you think about some of the potential members for the team … there's a lot of parallels. Constantine/Zatanna = Starlord/Gamorra.

I keep envisioning her as taking her character to the next level by essentially evolving into the female version of 1980's Sting … but so far she's still stuck in "wide-eyed fangirl" mode. Hmm … too bad they never did Bayley with Sting in her corner vs. Charlotte with Ric.

Agree, I fast-forward through all his promos at this point. They are all meaningless ramblings. They seriously need to go back to him as cult leader with a big-size stable of worshippers.

This article seems unnecessarily bitter. The Nick Spencer run on Cap has been well done and one of the more compelling Marvel stories in quite a while. I'm Jewish and not offended by it at all. It's *no question* an alternate universe story that will eventually be undone. I mean, come on. It's just an interesting

Great review - best film review on the AV Club in quite some time. Just saw this and was shocked at how great Hunnam was in this - he seriously pulls off some Daniel Day-Lewis-esque gravitas. Thought the film was pretty brilliant overall, but not sure if it stuck the landing for me with its too-ambiguous ending. But

Although I will say I sort of liked Hollywood Homicide.

Dude, I was 10 years old and a Hulkamaniac. Of course I was seeing Mr. Nanny. And No Holds Barred, Suburban Commando, etc.

Yes - Super Mario Bros is a legit answer for this question. See also: Masters of the Universe, almost any movie starring Steven Seagal, etc.

Yeah but from AV Club writers reflecting back on their entire lives' worth of movie-going, I expect better.

I mean, you can find faults with it, but it's got amazing visuals and it's James freaking Cameron doing sci-fi. There's no way it's in "worst movie" territory.

As per usual in articles about "worst" movies, people are trying to be clever and snarky rather than actually talking about truly, truly bad movies. There is no way that Watchmen is the worst movie you saw in a theater. Or Avatar. Or Sleeping With Other People. These are movies that maybe annoyed you for some

So I absolutely loved this movie until the third act. No spoilers, but the big reveal of what's really going on made very little sense. That said, everything else was great and the movie - despite being horror - is drop-dead hilarious in parts.

I am from CT originally, used to live in NYC, and now live in LA. This has given me valuable perspective on pizza. Firstly, New England actually has the best pizza. Pepe's, Sally's, Luna's, even the Bertucci's chain - all fantastic. Second, LA does indeed have pretty much the worst pizza. There are some spots that

Watching this reminded me that Ugly Americans was pretty fun and I sort of miss it.

She learned well from HHH.

I think we have to give this show credit where credit is due: that was one of the most gloriously insane episodes of television I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot.

Okay, I am going to stand up for this show and say that this finale - like most episodes of this first season - was flat-out brilliant. I get that Hill/McBride's humor may not be for everyone, but for me this 100% hits a sweet spot of darkly hilarious. Plus, this episode's WTF ending might have been one of the great

They changed the schedule so Pt. 1 is next week and Pt. 2 the following week.

Little Ceasar's is really good if you eat the pizza within five minutes of purchase. Then becomes really bad really quick. The Crazy Bread though is phenomenal.

I haven't had Pizza Hut in several years, so maybe they've gotten better? But the Pizza Hut pizza I remember was hard to stomach (literally).