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I honestly don’t know how anyone could judge true acting skills from watching SNL nowadays, beyond comedic timing. The few times I’ve tried to watch it in the last few years, it's everyone simply staring back at the camera reading cue cards or something. NOONE is actually talking to/looking at other actors in the

If you open it up beyond 1985, you can add Wargames and ( overlooked and pretty good) Manhattan Project.

yeah, okay. That was it then. I think Evolution bugged me about Wolverine being a teacher, mainly because I was a x-men comic reader back when Logan was definitely a cigar-smoking loner, and there’s no way he’d put up with teaching anybody for the most part( very much like the first X-Men film). “W And the X-Men” just

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The best “long shot” I’ve recently seen is the final shot of the season (series?) on Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist. It’s a VERY unique long-shot in that I think it’s the first long-take (that I’m aware of) that isn’t “here’s all this stuff happening in real-time”, but instead is time-compressing an afternoon/evening

I remember hating Evolutions when it first came out. I remember it being way too Wolverine focused ( which just got worse with Wolverine series that followed it). Or maybe I’m thinking specifically of the Wolverine show, where most of the X-Men were going to some outside high school?

I believe that almost ANY movie contract that actors sign up on nowadays includes obligations for at least 2 sequels.

I just watched Justice League the other night because there was nothing else on, and man, that whole third act is just 40 minutes of invincible CG people punching each other into walls. The only interesting thing is the whole Flash truck scene with Superman flying a building around.

Hey now! Reeve threw the eiffel tower into outer space! What more do you want?

When re-inventing Batman for the modern era, the opening shot if of Martha Wayne 3-D printing her faux pearl necklace for their family movie night, the necklace that falls to pieces when she gets gunned down after the movie.

Too bad the remake was bad. I could be remembering this wrong, but at the time, Liam Neeson swore off doing any special effect movies after his experiences with Phantom Menace and Haunting remake.

Oh there were plenty of serials. Empire was no way the prototype of that, even in that era. Off the top of my head in that era alone you had Planet of the Apes, Bad News Bears, Apple Dumpling Gang, Witch Mountain, Conan, Friday the 13th, the awful Jaws sequels that carried character storylines around, Pink Panther

Oh, one more thing... that “JL” emblem bugs the heck out of me. I know...first world problems.

I think the difference is that Deadpool was a lot of stunt men dressed as goons falling down when a blood packet burst. JL was essentially a Pixar movie with an occasional close up shot of an actors face.

I’m not convinced they need to bring any principal actors back really. JL always felt like the actors showed up for filming only for 2 days of close ups on a green screen set, and rest of it was done in a computer. And let's face it, Snyder isn't really known for directing actors; it's all pretty slo mo CGI bullet

It’s strange. Of all the major league sports, baseball is the one that feels like you are always going back in time when you watch it. There is a timelessness to it. Maybe because of it’s lackadaisical slow nature, or just (in hindsight) it’s really weird rules ( the game doesn’t end based on time, the defense

I disagree. We still talk about Henry Ford. And Lovecraft. And Edison.

Not to mention that Force Ghosts being able to interact with the corporal world and wield lightsaber opens up a huge can of worms.

“ let’s humanize the mass murderer. Why not. The important thing to remember is, he lost.”

That's the running joke in Hot Tub Time Machine! (And it worked well in that movie)

Is it bad to actually WANT to see this exact moment happen?