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Agreed. The lighting and the bookcases added a lot.

I actually didn’t hate The Mummy. It was... fine. I liked the aesthetic, and the story was enough to keep my attention for a couple of hours. But the big problem is that it wasn’t good enough a film to launch the shared universe that Universal wants to make happen. It would be one thing if they had a more aggressive

Mildly interesting bit of trivia about the 2011 Charlie’s Angels reboot: All five of its regular cast members have since gone on to appear in superhero TV. Annie Ilonzeh was Laurel’s friend Joanna in season 1-2 of Arrow; Rachael Taylor is Trish Walker in Jessica Jones; Ramon Rodriguez was Bakuto in Iron Fist and The

“[Batman v Superman] was too dark, or this was outside the tone of what I’m used to seeing with a Batman story,”

Don’t you mean Vampiaaaaarh Pirates?

Deconstruction is fine, but first you have to, you know, construct the characters.

Sigh. The problem wasn’t that it was too dark or that it deconstructed the hero. Hell, Logan was a much bleaker movie that completely deconstructed Wolverine and it’s one of the best superhero movies of all time.

Right, I got no issues with a deconstructed superhero, but resting an important plot point on two characters’ mothers coincidentally having the same first name isn’t an issue of me not understanding what I’m seeing.

Yeah, they had a golden opportunity to contrast the darkness and grittiness of Batman with the optimism and brightness of Superman. But instead they just turned it all grey.

The main thing we learned [on Batman v Superman] is that people don’t like to see their heroes deconstructed,

“The main thing we learned [on Batman v Superman] is that people don’t like to see their heroes deconstructed,” said Snyder. “They like seeing them in all their glory… I think what’s really great is where we’re going is kind of what the audience is wanting. We just had to take the characters from somewhere to bring

they would you know who Kiefer’s character is, maybe.

My wife just finished watching this episode 15 minutes ago and this is exactly what she said. They were playing around. It was a joke.

It’s a funny cut, but if you watch the whole episode it’s clear he was deadpanning the whole thing. The most excitement was over tattoos, though - for about 1/10th of a second it looked like Margot Robbie was going to ink Ford.

I found it really funny. Having seen other Bladerunner interviews with both actors, they were pranking each other during those as well.Harrison has a very dry sense of humour.

Maybe at first there was the slightest pause - us old people tend to do that - but after that I think he was having fun and is just very deadpan.

I had the Spectrum patrol car when I was about 10.

At a glance, these logic questions might be dismissed as “overthinking”, but I was watching CARS 3 and at one point they’re showing all the merch they’re going to use Lightning’s likeness on — and they’ve got a “George Foreman Grill” thing...

Sure.