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There are many factors to consider when it comes to spoilers. If you’re in a discussion on an article like this they probably aren’t too important. After all, the article itself contains spoilers and you can reasonably assume that anyone reading the comments read the article and isn’t concerned about spoilers. Same

Forget about the fact that we know Spider-Man will be brought back somehow. In the moment we saw a terrified teenage kid realize he’s about to be wiped from existence. And the last thing he does is apologize. I thought it was effective as hell even though I knew in the moment that it would be undone in the next one.

As always, AA bringing the heat.

I don’t see the issue here, but then I’ve also never bought a console for a single game. If a console has one game I’d like to play but nothing else that really interests me I don’t buy that console. I’d be much more interested in a console with several titles that people are raving about.

Agreed. This all sounds great, but it’s hard for me to spend $60 on a game when I know it’ll be on sale for $30 in a few months.

I haven’t played 1 or 2 in a while, but I did replay the remaster of 3 recently and I remembered how much I loved the special weapons they introduced. I used them all a fair amount, especially the bow. They might not have been a huge step forward, but between those weapons and the larger crowds and the ability to grab

Am I? I don’t know what the consensus on season 5 is. I just know that it’s absolutely outstanding. Which makes the mostly bland season 6 all the more disappointing.

You’ve cracked the code!

How can that be true when season 5 is as good as or better than season 2?

Dammit, I’m having a hard time thinking of anything more perfect and now I’ll be disappointed if he’s playing anyone but Savage.

In fairness, all ketchup is just meh. It’s a meh condiment.

Looking at his credits on IMDB and it seems I’ve never seen him in anything else (except BvS and Suicide Squad, but those hardly count). He’s been in a lot of stuff that seem like the kinds of thing I should’ve seen but somehow didn’t. He seems like he could do the role justice (intended) so hopefully his solo movie

Basically, yeah. But hopefully that gets us a super fun, super silly Shazam movie.

I’m not talking about profitability either. A multiplier isn’t just about profitability. It’s also about gauging how well a movie keeps people’s attention. BvS had a big opening weekend thanks to the novelty of Batman and Superman in the same movie but it didn’t have legs. And it didn’t have legs because people

I’m sure you’ll go into it more in a later installment, but is the combat also hugely different from the first game? Are you still collecting monstersand fighting with them Pokemon-style?

I’m a colon cancer survivor so I’ve been through several colonoscopies in the 9 or so years since I was first diagnosed (I’m cancer free these days, thankfully). That pretty much sums up the experience. The procedure itself is nothing. You’re out of it the whole time. The hard part is the fasting and the prep stuff

BvS had a huge opening weekend and then fell off a cliff.

I’m with you on Ezra Miller. I don’t know what exactly was off about his performance, but it just didn’t work for me. I loved JLU’s version of Flash so I’m on board for Flash as quirky comic relief and I usually love that kind of character in general, but whatever Miller was doing just irritated me.

How much of the finished product was Snyder’s work, though? And that’s not to diminish Snyder, but more confusion on how writing credits work. The credits for WW say screenplay by Allan Heinberg, story by Snyder, Heinberg, and Jason Fuchs. If Heinberg got sole credit for the screenplay doesn’t that mean he basically

Checking in from Bizarro World, eh? How am things these days? I hope you’re doing bad.