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It’s amazing that a horror movie inspired a song like this. That’s never happening again.

This image seems slightly bizarre to me because it’s a 90s icon dancing with an 80s icon. (Though she’s 2 years younger than him IRL.)

I think the teaser and that main title sequence were the coolest parts of that movie.

Beta Ray Bill’s in this one, right? Right??

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Cate Blanchett is THE GIRL WITH THE HULK TATTOO!

The plan for 2019 is to release four Batman related films. Gotham City Sirens around Valentine’s Day weekend, Nightwing on Memorial Day weekend, Batgirl in August and The Batman in November. The studio is doing this to celebrate the 80th Anniversary of Batman.

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Disney World has regular, old school characters that you just take pics with, and they have these newer costumes where the characters can “speak”, mouths moving, eyes blinking. They’re featured in big musical numbers outside, and this special indoor attraction where you can interact with Mickey one-on-one. I think

The severity of the disease can vary wildly, there’s no known treatment, and it’s notoriously difficult to diagnose.

“He was telling me about the work he did on [the Transformers bots] – how he would refine them and go into the special effects guys and design them and get all the details of light on metal and all that. He told me all that at breakfast before I started on the film. I thought ‘This guy’s a genius. He really is.’ He’s

Mulan Chicken McNugget Sauce!!!

Yeah, I noticed that, too. And the smug “that’s how women are...” commentary. It’s a matter of degrees with these things. She’s just outrageously, cartoonishly bad. His negativity is quieter, more under the surface. It’s funny because you can see him making a great effort to present “the high ground”, but beneath

It was right in front of us the entire time!!! It’s so CLEAR now!!!

They’re probably mine, as well, which is funny because I thought that was the hardest character to adapt. I didn’t like the Fantastic 4 movies but he was probably my favorite part of them as Johnny Storm, who’s funny/snarky. I like how his Cap is earnest and can be funny, but not in an arch way.

I literally stopped watching as soon as I saw the tax thing. (I’ve worked in film accounting so it’s kind of a thing for me!)

Less than 3 minutes into the first episode.

I remember loving The Wraith as a kid, too. I think I recorded it on a VHS tape. Part of my GOOD MOVIES collection.

I thought it was a law that all dystopian fiction must be presented as a series of books. More money that way.

He lived long enough to become the villain...

That was amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing

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