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I thought the last 10 months would have been sufficient warning about the dangers of replacing a competent black man with an inexperienced and unqualified white guy, but here we are again.

You realize that “the original vision” probably doesn’t exist right? Also I don’t think “give Zack Snyder a chance” is the best decision considering the fact that doing that TWICE is what made the DCEU such a botched project.

I like Watchmen, but then he stuck VERy close to the source material. The more - creative he gets... meh...

This entire enterprise had been mandated by WB.

I mean I am sure he is an okay guy... but his work

Yes, it’s called the movie that’s out right now.

This is like eating a mediocre chicken sandwich at a restaurant and then demanding you also be allowed to eat the beaks and feathers.

Exactly. At the time it would have been called “The Great War” or more importantly “The War to END all Wars”.

Hey that’s got like a third of the cast of Superstore in it, cool.

“Some sort of Legion... of Doom.” Then Black Manta pops up and says “I’ve got a giant base that looks like my head.”

#NeverForget the James Harden-related best Deadspin comment ever!

Oh I get it, you’re an EA executive. That’s why you’re so hostile towards people that are justifiably angry with EA and cynical about what they’ll do in the future. Now it makes total sense why you’re a complete ass hole.

What part of the word “temporary” are you having trouble understanding? This isn’t over at all.

That’s horrible.

Fuck me, you’re right

On nationalism and commerce:

The Stranger Things episode that no one liked? That my friend was actually the hook for a spin-off series. It’s so close to guaranteed that it should be your lock of the week. We have an ethnically diverse cast to appeal to millennials, we have a ready-made story line, we have a cliff-hanger about a maybe not so dead

There should be enough asterisks next to McAdoo’s name to play goddamn ASCII Pac Man.

Terrible for the consumer, lucrative for the publisher.

Still Chris Mullin and Tim Hardaway.