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For someone who hates Mel Gibson, this review is obsessed with saying his name as much as possible and giving him a lot of attention. I know, extra heapings of snark is required on this site, but it would have been so much better to simply say “Why did they cast that jerk?” and never mention him again while you

So now seeing them all summed up, Rodriguez turns out MOSTLY pretty crappy movies (and I have to admit his contribution to The Book of Bobba Fett was easily the worst part), and once in a blue moon something interesting.

Sorry, but this article shows a complete lack of understanding on who Trump is. He has few actual convictions, aside whatever is good for Trump at that particular moment. He has always been quick to flip flop, including during his presidency, because he has no moral compass. In his past he was a Clinton donor, because

A lot of good suggestions here, but I am surprised no one is pointing out Loki.

Any list like this is doomed to have things missed. That said, Thriller should be #1 easily. The thing is basically a movie and was probably the biggest “event” of all of these when it came out. It is sort of the “Star Wars” of music videos. I would say “A-ha” should be #2. The music is pure fluff, but that is

Thing is, this one is getting by far the best reviews of the three. I did not like the trailer, and knowing the story it is obvious they changed a LOT. But still, seems like most reviewers think it is a distinct improvement.

Yeah.... I like Branagh as a director. I like him as an actor. But Death on the Nile was actively bad. I hated some of the story changes, and an opening MUSTACHE ORIGIN STORY? SERIOUSLY? Talk about self indulgent...

Yeah, we don’t know what happened here yet. But it seems like the vast majority of social media “hacking” is “someone guessed my password after a few tries”.

This list seems less like “most anticipated” and more like “happen to be coming out”

I never personally thought he came across that much older. Just more street-worn.

Yeah, Blue Beetle is flopping pretty hard. It is currently at #37 with $33 Mil. Even if it has a great second weekend, it will still be WELL behind Cocaine Bear. The only thing I can see is if someone says “we cut way back the costs on a sequel and see of we can drum up some word of mouth interest.”

Really, because I thought he nailed the book character pretty well.

To be honest, this is nothing new. Actors getting heat for their character’s actions is as old as TV/Film. And it is not unique to the US. I remember reading about a decade ago about a South Korean actress who got a lot of shit in public for things her character had done on a Korean soap.

Heck, hate to admit it, but

I would not cross Neeson if he was 102.

Supposedly you can thank Bugs Bunny for that. He sarcastically called Fudd “Nimrod” to mock his ability as a hunter, and the idea that Nimord meant moron seems to have stuck with people over time.

Ha! Well played, and fair enough. Although to be fair, they only used that Macguffin once, at the end.

Sorry, I have disliked Doom since it came out and have always felt that the tone and general villain was a huge step down from Raiders. Capshaw is terrible in it and just shrieks a lot (such a step down from Allen) and a lot of it is downright racist in its portrayal. The one highlight is Short Round.

I was traveling a lot and FINALLY got around to seeing the new IJ movie. I have to say I was really surprised how much I enjoyed it considering a lot of the general word of mouth. Much more in line with the original films. If I had to rank them:

Might be fun. But it LOOKS like a very big mess tossed in a blender. 

Ha! Sounds horrific.