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He literally said the same in a NY Times piece. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/18/movies/ben-affleck.html

Easy content at the expense of $70 million additional dollars. That’s a prestige mini-series right there.

I only discovered recently that Ben Affleck relapsing was a big reason he stepped away from playing Batman, and I can’t blame him because all the drama surrounding this film behind the scenes sounded like an absolute nightmare.

You watch him in the Whedon Cut versus the Snyder Cut (where he presumably came back for

Though I’m curious to those thinking Whedon did Cyborg a disservice is do you think Snyder really would have done better? In order to do Cyborg’s story any service (which in my opinion was just a string of rote cliches anyways, so I can why it was a first choice to excise), they had to make the movie FOUR hours! No

I... actually don’t? It’d be like half the cast of a Fantastic Four movie getting mad that they’re expected to say “Flame on!” and “It’s clobbering time!” but Reed and Sue have no equivalents.

It’s hilarious that you think any post you’ve ever made on this site is something other than posturing.

Maybe the Snyder Cut and Joss Whedon were bad ideas for the DC Universe.

If this is Fisher not being cryptic, maybe he should go back to being cryptic. Because if this is the whole story basically boils down to:

Maybe the Snyder Cut and Joss Whedon were bad ideas for the DC Universe.

He comes across as someone intensely invested in his art, but also incredibly personable, I’m not sure I’ve heard someone say a word against him.  

Adama was a Commander and later an Admiral, not Captain.

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it was a little odd that the media’s biggest takeaway—particularly in an interview with a great Nic Cage story—was a sort of non-story about what happened (or didn’t happen) with Watson on a movie set almost 10 years ago.

Yeah I’m in the same book. I’d love for us to reach a point where male characters being close and intimate to each other wouldn’t be divided solely into either ‘queer’ or ‘queer-baiting’ because that’s still playing into societal toxic masculinity that straight men couldn’t possibly be close and intimate with their

Sad but true. Her voice was just as essential to the show as H. Jon Benjamin and Aisha Tyler.

For what it’s worth, she was my cousin (on her mother’s side), and while I never got to know her well, in the interactions we did have she was always extremely sweet and gracious. I’ll miss her both as a person and as one of the funniest actresses I’ve ever seen.

I’ll take a little bit of solace in knowing she passed at home, instead of in some bar-less hospital…

Well Archers done.  I cannot imagine the series without Walters, it would cease to be.  They won't recast the role, nor should they.  If they were wise, one more season and done.  Sad to see her go, she never failed to put a smile on my face even in the worst of times.

She may not have gotten much of the Archer humor, but she was absolutely terrific delivering her lines as Mallory—a tough-as-nails ex-spy/Parkiest of Park Avenue Upper East Side Karen.

I also love how in the Archer grand prix episode, she informed the maître d’, “This isn’t my first Grand Prix, you know.” That was one