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Almost guaranteed no. Villeneuve should’ve pitched both movies together and had them both green-lit at the same time.

It’s possible that the AV Club has got it wrong. I mean, they repeatedly sing the praises of The Last Jedi when that film made even Star Wars boring.

Jeez, I knew this was going to be controversial. Here goes, and I try not to put myself on the defensive with my takes, so hopefully you take me to be arguing in good faith.

“I saw Sicario (An adolescent power fantasy on how to right wrongs through the power of magical thinking)“

I saw Sicario (An adolescent power fantasy on how to right wrongs through the power of magical thinking)“

agreed. it looked downright goofy back then. Even the Matrix Revolutions fight seen with Neo and Smith looked like a poorly CGI-ed rip off of Dragonball Z

The Matrix Reloaded clone fight scene was laughably awful even by the standards of the CGI when it released.  It does not belong on this list.

No i absolutely agree, I think if they just mimicked Kirby’s aesthetic in live action it would look goofy.

[Pushed glasses even farther up nose] ...in 616.

Nick Cannon is an ENTIRE fool and I feel sorry for this kids because I can see this veering waaaayyyyy off to the left shortly......

Has anyone thought to investigate the size of this woman’s feet?

I would’ve never have guessed Tarantino had mommy issues...said no one, ever.

Ah, Joel Kinnaman. I was staring at that header image, trying to remember where I know that generic man from... maybe I need to see him in a Swedish-language production because he has not wowed me in his English-language roles.

Easily one of my most anticipated movies of the year, and I’m actually reassured to hear it sticks to the “dreamlike weirdness” vibe I was getting from some of the trailers. Can’t wait to see it.

Avatar is unwatchable. I’ll never forgive him for trashing such a great show. 

Religion is seriously a poison on humanity.

Who still measures success based entirely off of broadcast TV ratings?

Is it that? Or is it a cool story where some crime guys do a job but it’s bad and they gotta figure out why that happened?

Which is a good thing, imo. There’s a fair amount of making things up as you go, which allows for more spontaneity and unpredictability. It doesn’t hurt to have a road map, but I’ve gotten the impression then they’re figuring out what works and what’s even possible, and letting the universe grow from that (rather than