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Agreed. I thought it looked goofy but then I started hearing some chatter from people online saying it’s good, so I went in with some dim hope. But wow... the DIE ANTWOORD duo are bloody awful. I’d say the characters are dumb but the entire universe of the movie is ambitiously dumb for even letting these characters

Blomkamp has been such a disappointment.  I loved that District 9.  But Elysium was such a shockingly bad movie, and Chappie’s Chappie.  There’s ambition on those movies and some good ideas, but WOOF... they’re ultimately a mess.  I’m sure I would have enjoyed Robocop learning how to spit South African rap, but

I agree. I think Noah Hawley is extremely talented with a really unique take on things (and thus, is branded a “VISIONARY!”), and I totally believe Feige and the MCU execs will want to meet with him to discuss any and all things under the sun. But I really doubt they’d let him do a one-off solo film like this. With

Collider reports Crawl’s Alexandre Aja will direct an “interactive haunted house movie” featuring a branched narrative written by Jeff Howard (The Haunting of Hill House), Nick Simon (The Girl in the Photographs) and “based on an idea by Howard and Mike Flanagan.” Amblin Partners will work alongside Kino Industries’

“Prom Night Dumpster Baby”... wow. I feel like this should be a horror movie. (Apart from this Family Guy gag.)

I like Noah Hawley. I’ve loved the improbably good FARGO series. I’m two episodes from finishing LEGION... which, IMHO, is a bit too whimsical for its own good, but I’ve liked it enough.

Zoe Saldana Sci Fi: 

Slight tangent here but I feel that DEADPOOL would be the easiest property to fold into the MCU without any radical re-imagining, since it’s so self-referential. They’re simultaneously superhero movies and parodies of superhero movies. They’re R-rated in the most juvenile way. (R-rated for Kids! There really should be

I agree that (for all the bellyaching about how logistically difficult it would be), it would not have been that difficult to give the Netflix/ABC Marvel shows a little cameo in ENDGAME.  Like give them one shot.

I wanted this to be good.  I love seeing comedic actors get serious.

YES.  It’s this really exciting competition and you’re rooting for him — and then it’s just crushing.  A lot of those old animated films for kids weren’t afraid of giving you a bummer ending back then.  There was an old animated version of Little Mermaid I recall seeing that was truer to the source material and had a

It was definitely freaky and a real bummer.  Love it.

Fox’s live-action slate will be “a select group of high quality movies”

Sooo... I’m guessing they could do some retcon thing where Han’s not really dead. These Fast/Furious movies make all the bad guys into good guys eventually. And then they bring in some big new stunt casting as the new Big Bad.

I’m GLAD this happened. Not just for LGBTQ representation, but because it would have been too obvious for those characters to become boyfriend/girlfriend. You don’t have to pair everybody up just because they’re there. Do we REALLY need to have Joyce Byers and Hopper hook up just because they’re two adult characters

I grew up in the 80s, and if something like HOBBS n’ SHAW had been released back then, it would have looked ASTOUNDING.

I loved this show while being a bit surprised at how I had a hard time actually liking or rooting for any of the characters.

Kids, I know it may not have a big impact on you since you’ve grown up in a world where there’s always been a steady (relentless) stream of new SPIDER-MAN movies, but back in the ancient times of this teaser... there are those of us who’d been waiting a LIFETIME to see “Spider-Man” make his big-screen debut... and

It was disappointing.  I know it’s an unreliable narrator’s version we’re seeing, essentially, but it reduces Bruce Lee to a sight gag.  I expected more from Tarantino.