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Can they also start over with Episode VII and Rogue One? Because both were self-indulgent fanboy navel-gazing.

This was a sh*t movie. It was never funny. Mike Myers was never funny. This movie's appeal totally baffled me in the day and still does. But then, the same public that made these movies so popular also voted to make Donald Trump president. So nothing really surprises me anymore.

"Rachel Getting Married" is one of my all time favorite films. I was never a huge Demme fan, but that film just hit me like a truck and never let go of me.

"Even if you ignore stupid stuff like Gotham and Metropolis being practically right next to each other"

How is this news when they've already animated it?

Why on earth would they tell you what a jedi is in the prequels when they are actually showing you what a jedi is?

Cy Young Award winner with the Orioles AND a TV impresario? What can't Mike Flanagan do?!?

“multi-part or limited series are not eligible for awards consideration.”

"There’s also an 183-minute extended edition of that one available for those really into easily-resolved arguments."

Does it even need a trailer? Just put up a super-title on screen that says, "You liked Episode IV? Well, great! Because we're going to keep remaking that film over and over again in perpetuity!"

This is a beautifully designed and animated series and I really want to like it but the goofball humor keeps taking me out of the story.

Some of us legitimately like Snyder's DC films. It helps if you actually pay attention to them and don't go into them with any preconceived notions of what they *should* be. You know, like people normally do with every other movie except for these.

Huh. Based on the AV Club's completely unbiased coverage of the DC movies I would have thought you would like this.

"Vaughn was the director behind the excellent X-Men: First Class, which brilliantly reinvigorated the struggling X-Men movies by injecting a bit of fun into the superhero heroics"

I just wish that the revival would have ditched the goofy humor (e.g., the dumb Sammy Davis, Jr. impersonation of Scarmouche). That was fine in the original series when it was aimed at kids, but now that it's on Adult Swim and (presumably) aimed at an adult audience, I just wish that it didn't go for the easy jokes.

Another biased anti-DC article. AV Club meets quota for the day.

Another biased anti-BvS article from the AV Club. Quota met for the day.

"But it’s also a comic-book adaptation that takes its characters and its themes seriously, that elevates the genre past spectacle and on to something resembling art, even poetry."

The groupthink directed at "BvS" is astounding, especially coming from people who think "Rogue One" is a good movie.

I completely forgot that he was in that.