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Of course. The Joker's supposed to be insane..right? Why do Bat fans insist his evil plans be rational clockwork masterpieces?

The Joker was not a very clear-headed and logical planner.

You will be sadly disappointed in Kentucky's lack of California Redwoods and warm Pacific climate.

He could really bring out the humanity of the Scarlet Beetle.

Blair Underwood deserved better.

Eggheaded?

Man…watching all of Scorsese 's films in alphabetical order must be a confusing experience.

Thanos would definitely be distracted by Kat Dennings.

The AI gives Spidey somebody to talk to. You can't do thought bubbles in movies.

They cast a white guy as Iron Fist, and people were enraged.

"Tell me, Peter…What doth thy buxom Aunt weareth?"

Universal hasn't made a ton of money on Hulk movies so far. I can see why they might be reluctant.

You'd think that, but reality has proven otherwise.

Fanta5tic

Spielberg himself had a pretty good analysis of Hook's failure. The first fifteen minutes work, but once it gets to Neverland, it just becomes a loud messy movie for very young children.
Probably explains why people of a certain generation have fond memories of it even though it's crap.

Indy isn't stopping off for a Chicken Jalfrezi at "Curry in a Hurry" in Bradford. He's in actual India. And people around the world eat weird shit. Have you ever tried "century egg"? The same folks who dine on that are grossed out by Westerners love of cheese. (Which for a staple of western cuisine, is pretty

It's not non-stop though. It stalls agonizingly for fifteen minutes as we wait for Indy to drag Willie from one end of the jungle to the other while being spooked by Bats, elephants, snakes etc. Anybody who doesn't fast-forward through that section is a masochist.

I cringe when you write "the other three". Please don't link "Crystal Skull" with the others in such a casual fashion.

It is a fun sequence….But not original. Spielberg said himself that he just wanted to do a riff on HATARI!

Terminal is fine. It just didn't have the frequently pretentious ambitions of much of Spielberg 's later career. It might even have been better if he made it more farcical and slight.