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One way to avoid it would be to take the 2.35 widescreen Winter Soldier stuff and make it 16:9 letterboxed (so the overall video image is 16:9 but the movie image is still 2.35 and just has slight black bars on the top and bottom). Then you could edit it with the fullscreen 16:9 AoS stuff and it wouldn't get

Yeah, who would have thought that an article about the new film interpretation of a world famous comic book character that has been incredibly popular since the 1930's would get more interest than an obscure British TV show that's only been around for a couple of months.

It probably hasn't gotten much attention because the source of that news is very questionable. It doesn't seem to come from any source that seems to be connected to the film, just someone with a Twitter account name Gabriel Gray. When I searched for Gabriel Gray on Google all I got was stuff about Sylar from the TV

No, it sounds more like she had no respect for her roommate intellectually, because she had no personality outside of "partying".

Bizarro Malcolm Jamal Warner, I don't think you understand how hilarious it is to normal people who also just happen to be Kiss fans to hear you refer to Ace Frehley as a "lesser" Kiss member.

It's so funny to hear idiots acting as if all AoS fans are part of a single hive mind, and should have to be held responsible for any of the supposed things that any of imaginary AoS fans in your head might have said in the past.

Yeah I know it's mostly just me being a weirdo. I'm just the type of person where if I walk into someones house and they have a 4:3 TV channel on but have it stretched out to "fill" their widescreen TV I can't even look at it without wanting to change it to 4:3. This looks like a really cool project though and I

Yeah that makes sense, considering that I never actually defended the show or even mentioned one way or the other what I personally think of it. Sad that you have no real response to what I did say and have to pretend that it doesn't matter just because you assign me the meaningless monicker of "fanboy". You seemed

This is kind of nitpicky, but damn, why did the person who edited this have to squash the 2:35 aspect ratio of the movie into a 16:9 frame, and make everything from Winter Soldier look all fucked up and distorted? Seems like a lot of effort to put into making something just to have such a simple mistake instantly

Yeah, it's really shocking that a TV show might start off slowly and eventually build to something, paying off much better later on because of the groundwork laid in those early "boring" episode. It's almost like that could describe a large number of the best television shows ever made. People who act like the show

I don't know, maybe they just have a different opinion, and don't give two fucks about what other critics or the "general audience" think? When you like something do you change your opinion based on "mixed critical reception and apparent lack of general audience popularity"? If you do then that's pretty fucking sad.

That's good to know, and it changes my view slightly in that I now understand better why he feels the need to ask something more serious, but he's still an awful interviewer who seems to be incapable of working more serious issues into what is supposed to be just a light puff piece interview without it instantly

I just watched the Richard Ayoade interview on Youtube, and Ayoade makes Murthy look so foolish seemingly without even trying to. He's just being himself and trying to be funny, and Murthy just looks like he is completely out of his league. It also appears that Murthy is totally unprepared for the interview, and

twuntishness is now my favorite word.

Channel 4 is probably their biggest outlet for this kind of thing in the UK since the BBC doesn't do this bullshit Hollywood press junket stuff.

That's exactly right. Press junkets are 100% for doing puff piece interviews to promote a movie, and it's pretty much an unspoken agreement that everyone involved is supposed to be in on that racket, which is why Downey wouldn't play ball with this clown. It's sad that we've gotten to the point where anyone who

If he's a serious journalist who doesn't want to used as a marketing tool then what the hell was he doing at a Hollywood press junket that is 100% about marketing a movie? That's the real problem. He goes to these things to begin with, and then actually thinks he has even an ounce of journalistic integrity left.

Not 100% true. The BBC isn't allowed to be used as a marketing tool because it's a public service, but Channel 4 is a privately owned commercial TV network, and thus can do as it pleases. I suppose there might be other regulations in the UK that I don't know about which govern the content of news programs on

Krishnan Guru-Murthy is no rookie though. He's been a television "journalist" since 1998.
The main problem with this situation is that he must still think he's
an actual journalist, so he probably feels some need to "ask serious
questions" and all that shit, and not just do a shallow puff piece throw
away interview

Nope, THIS is the quote of the year from the "artist" Kanye West…