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I'll still watch this, but the set-up episodes they did on Flash and Arrow, featuring Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Vandal, etc., didn't get me too excited. They really botched the Hawk-people/Vandal backstory as after 2 hours of it I still didn't care about any of the three. I like Hawkgirl the best by far, but Hawkman was all

I've been a skeptic since they announced it, and even though the trailer impressed me, I'm trying to picture the movie I want coming out of the same studio/movie universe that gave us Man of Steel and it's just not happening. All I see is a trainwreck happening.

Both of those are extremely valid points, but I guess they're just so tired by this point since they've rebooted almost everything we love, so that argument just gets stuck near the bottom of the pile.

Like I said, I could see reasonable objections, but other than people who dislike Leslie Jones/Melissa McCarthy, I have yet to see many of these. It's just people saying how much they hate the idea, it's so stupid and PC, blah blah. I'm a big Redditor, but in any thread I'll see a couple hundred nasty comments, a

Ditto. I think I can see potential there, but she's too rough for live TV. I'm interested to see what they can do with her with a script, tight direction, and multiple takes. I at least hope she does well and don't want her to fail, like so many people seem to.

I'm glad AV Club and most of the media hasn't been sucked in by the men's rights, they-have-vaginas-so-it's-just-PC-culture douchebags all over Reddit and every comment section I see when it comes to the Ghostbusters. I'm excited as shit for it and based on those involved it will likely, at the very least, be funny.

Count me in the negative hype zone for this, much as I have been one of QT's biggest fans for a long time. Django left me cold, so hearing this was another western didn't help. It's not really fair, it was only one movie out of all of his that I didn't care for, but that's how it is. Still, I'll see this and hopefully

It's not perfect, and the tonal shifts between realistic portrayals of aging and wacky comedy were a bit jarring, but this show was still incredibly underrated. I had a great time with it, and the four main leads are just so good at what they do that I had a grin on my face most of the season. Happy to hear this.

That's about it. They just gave up on the show in season 3, and stopped promoting it, burned off the remaining episodes/season really quickly, and generally acted like it didn't exist. We're lucky we got the seasons we did and they were of such high quality, few shows would end with their two best seasons after the

Ditto. I will maybe give you that the Ewok section drags a bit, but I never had much of a problem with it.

I'll give you the Ewoks, but this constant "Return of the Jedi is such a letdown" whining is BS. Yes, it's no Empire, but it's still a million times more enjoyable than any prequel outside of maybe RotS. The climactic space battle outside the death star and the incredible Luke/Vader/Palpatine fight are a

The bit about seeing it differently as a kid vs. as an adult is SO TRUE, and I never really noticed it until now. I was 15 when it came out, and while Lois and Hal made me laugh, I was there to see what wacky antics the kids get into. Now, I still love the wacky antics, but mostly to see how Lois and Hal will find out

I had no idea that character was not Indian until this story came out. I've known of Fischer Stevens for a long time, but just never put the two together …

That scene with Thea faking the "partying teenager" role again, with Diggle as her bodyguard, made me realize I'd completely forgotten how far she's come. I've always liked Thea but never loved her, but that made me really appreciate her talent, at least.

The "battle" with Hewitt was especially stupid. Three people are trading blows, two of them with FIRE and one with super-speed, and within a minute there's a punch in the face for an immediate KO.

I mean, every movie has its detractors, but Scream is regarded as a classic horror movie that ushered in a new wave of scary movies by pop culture at large. Seems odd to preface your statement like that.

Yeah, that finally sold me on the character and Lisa Kudrow's voice-acting. She's been an ok character, but something about Kudrow's line-reading has just been flat. This episode and that story kinda turned me around to accepting that as the character's voice. Maybe I'm wrong and she's just not a great voice actor

Still streaming on Google Play as well, FYI. Not sure if it's a mistake, since nobody really uses it except me, but that's one thing in its favor.

Used to love Singled Out, but my main takeaway from this article is from the comments: A lot of people don't like Chris Hardwick. I don't hate the guy, but I just don't find him funny. A friend has been trying to get me into him for years, she just loves him, but I never got it.

Andy Richter Controls the Universe was FAR superior, but this was still great.