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Well since Daredevil and Kingpin are turning up in MCU projects, it certainly seems likely they’ll pop up on Disney+. (Or Hulu if the violence is too much for their PG-13 cap)

Don’t Look Up getting a Best Picture nomination over tick tick Boom, French Dispatch, and In The Heights is my villain origin story.

I’m a fan of the books and I really enjoyed the tv series. Alan Ritchson is note perfect as Reacher. I hope they adapt Bad Luck & Trouble next, since that has Neagley and a reunion with the rest of the 110th investigators. 

They really missed an opportunity by not calling this Wine-asty.

Yeah, remember Crystal Star? Literally had centaurs and werewolves running around in that. (Excuse me, wyrwolves.)

The ReelGood app is very useful, but I agree 

If anyone can watch the last 30 min of Malignant and NOT say that was a fucking glorious cinematic experience, then they can go right back to their joyless beige lives. That film rocked. 

Any list that has both Malignant and Godzilla vs Kong as the “worst” of the year and Old and Cruella as the “best” is a list that can safely be ignored and deleted.

Less plot, more banter and wordplay? That’s what I’m here for 

Yeah, I think McAdams is great in most things, but her character is the worst. And that’s really saying something in this movie where every character is trying to be the absolute worst.

I like romantic comedies. I think they’re fun!

“My first task as DA, prosecuting those damned robots!”

My guess is Disney will treat Netflix Marvel the way they treat the Star Wars novels and games from the 90s. Use the good stuff (Thrawn, Kingpin), ditch the bad stuff (Iron Fist, Crystal Star), and not worry about officially making it “canon.”

Yes, I can’t believe we’re still debating this. The scene makes it very clear that Natasha thinks she’s a “monster” because the soviets turned her into a brainwashed killing machine. 

I’ll give the Snyder Cut this. It’s better than the theatrical release. It’s the vision of one person. However, it’s the vision of a man who jacks off to Ayn Rand and it’s still a turgid bore. It’s still the worst DC movie. There is literally no scene in this movie I want to watch again, and even BvS had a few awesome

Jesus. that website is a graphic nightmare.

Sounds like they know most staff won’t move, but will be happy to rehire them for pennies on the dollar at a “freelance” rate. 

The top three films of the year (domestic box office) are Shang-Chi, Venom 2, and Black Widow, with Eternals in 7th. Spider-Man seems certain to swing up there as well. “Superhero fatigue” is wishful thinking on the part of certain cineastes.

That’s a shame. I never cared about the New Gods as characters at all until I read Tom King’s Mister Miracle, so I would have much rather seen a DuVernay movie with a King script than the gray sludge Snyder pooped out. (And the idea that you couldn’t possibly make a new film with Granny Goodness because she had 10

I consider Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead to be an excellent movie, so I found Army of the Dead extremely disappointing. Not funny or over the top enough to be comedic, not scary enough to be a good zombie movie, and the characters were dull and one dimensional. Just a two hour+ slog that utterly wastes the cool premise of