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    From a certain perspective, it's already broken. And yet it thrives.

    Even a broken clock is right twi—wait…brrrrokenclock

    Michael Keaton had to hire Prince to dance for him.

    Jim Carrey Riddler, is that you?

    I…like Disqus. Why does it feel like ruining commenting ease is a long-term goal?

    That's why a good romper beats ladies' slacks any day. Pockets.

    Put. The Batman. Back in the box.

    Initially, I was disappointed that they didn't chose a more experienced dramatic actor. Over time, one gets used to casting choices, but after BvS, I was pretty well sold on Gadot, since her scenes were the only thing about that film that I really enjoyed. The power of positive association is something.

    I don't know which I'd pick, him or Kevin Spacey. As weird as Eisenberg is—shouldn't he be playing the Riddler instead?—Spacey as Luthor is to me the most head-scratching casting decision of the last fifteen years of superhero films. It just does not compute for me.

    Cavill is the only one of the big three who wasn't a somewhat-shocking choice at the time.

    "Woke" is my nomination for worst newish word.

    Citizen Arcane

    I assume that someone else has said that he (Black Panther) doesn't actually seem to be staring at the viewer, but rather 'offscreen' somewhere.

    That right there should be, I hope is, the governing principle.

    We all love Leonard Nimoy (I assume, more or less) but if there's any original Star Trek actor who isn't hurting for latter-day screen time, it's him.

    "Dozens were sickened. Dozens."
    —an unnamed Doctor

    Ah, wow, that's interesting. It makes sense I suppose that when someone with such a rich vocal tone speaks, less is more and also easier.

    I'm not sure which artist, but I'd have like to have been at one of the Unplugged tapings during roughly the 90s. A lot of bands played great sets, and I'm more a fan of that kind of gig—quieter and aimed more at nuance and good acoustics—when it comes to actually being there.

    A Dyson sphere?

    I know, but vinyl is like a 'physical shape' thing, man. It's just an object. (I'm saying this humorously.)