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It's a pipe dream, but I like the idea of a smaller Batman movie. I assume we'll also get more in depth with Batman's relationship with the Joker (I think batman has a one scene cameo in Suicide Squad).

I loved Fury Road, and yet I feel curiously ok with the prospect of it not getting a sequel.

Affleck directing a Batman movie could be good, if he's given free reign. But George Miller going nuts with Superman… oh boy.

The drug deal scene in Boogie Nights is probably my favorite ever. It's 10 minutes of mounting social horror.

She's gay?! *throws her album in the trash*

I admire your stubbornness in trying to make ">" the universally accepted replacement for quotation marks. Seen it on quite a few of your posts now.

Nah, it's par for the course. But I agree, wishing rape on people as a form of unofficial punishment has never felt 'right-on!' to me regardless of the crime.

Damn, that's actually pretty sad. Hopefully others take up his mantle, like in that movie… Spaceballs.

Mulholland Drive can be taken as horror (depending partly on how you interpret the plot), and its spiritual twin Lost Highway definitely can. I'm actually pleasantly surprised to see it on there.

When we had to pretend it was because of gender progress. But I hear 'Spy' was actually quite good too?

I feel like this whole thing went from being a bad idea to a good idea, and now it's swerving back to bad idea again. "Prove me wrong, kids."

I won't watch this because it looks terrible, but Brie deserves to be a movie star so [adopts Homer voice] Good For Her!

With that cast I'll give it the benefit of the doubt, but fuck me what a horrible trailer.

Yeah, I don't think she knows what that word means.

You and God knows how many other posters. The show never really cared about who the killer was… for better or worse.

Yup, season 1's story succeeded because of *how* it was told. The focus was characters reacting to a case, which is why they and it were stronger.

Ant-Man will make closer to 3 times its budget, just FYI, and that's not including the enormous cost of marketing. It's a success, but a muted one.

I have played it, though not completed it yet.

Well… I don't think it's bad. Some other reviewers really liked it too, but hey-ho. I was commenting more on the snarky tone of the review, it seems unduly dismissive.

This is a surprisingly reductive review given this site's usual open-mindedness to different genres of videogaming. Just for reference, did you hate Dear Esther too?