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    No, they avoided having them explicitly molded into the Batgirl suit.

    I thought that O’Donnell worked just fine as Robin in the first film, myself. The conceit of Bruce Wayne taking in someone that old might be sketchy, but the preppy thing doesn’t bother me.

    It was difficult to really enjoy Batman & Robin as a big fan of Batman: The Animated Series. Mr. Freeze and Poison Ivy are two of that show’s most memorable villains across their episodes, and seeing one devoured by Arnold Schwarzenegger’s pun-monster, and the other’s deadly serious femme fatale utterly drenched in

    I’ll be the Forever apologist who stays mostly positive. I’ve been expecting it to be the Batman movie that finds some long-term redemption for having a decent story and managing to make an actual costume-wearing Robin seem cool and almost conceivable, among other virtues. I may have been wrong about that redemption,

    I think that Mardsen would’ve been a better fit for a Bucky O’Hare and the Toad Wars adaption, but okay.

    There was that Uma Thurman Kill Bill car crash story that (re)surfaced some months back, among the rest.

    Doggos does have the advantage of not having to change spelling in the plural, just add ‘-s.’ I’m not sure if that observation is worth anything.

    Only if your last name resembles ‘Jeff’ in plural form, unfortunately.

    She’s still performing, in a way. People like to know what happens behind the scenes, and she’s feeding that hunger.

    Awesome, as far as the notion of Mangold + Star Wars bounty hunting goes. And also the suggestion that Lucasfilm is going to keep making these non-trilogy films.

    Rick Rubin: “So, John, any ideas what songs you want to cover for the next album?”

    My inclination would be to keep the mask on the whole time, so...maybe his voice.

    On the one hand, Subway hasn’t really had an appealing marketing hook that I can recall since...maybe before Jared?

    Can I simultaneously agree with you and also become a Cheerios follower (on Instagram or Twitter, not Facebook)? Because I suddenly find myself wanting to do the latter.

    I wasn’t a huge fan of the previous films, but Men In Black presents an opportunity to make crowd-pleasing comedies comedies with just the right amount—i.e. not too much—of sci-fi flair and visual thrills.

    I knew that the MCU was missing something, and you just identified it: Peter Gallagher’s eyebrows.

    A better way to put it might be ‘best space drama since Battlestar Galactica’ although there unfortunately hasn’t been much competition for that title over the last decade, either.

    Prestige-level political dramas in exciting high concept genre settings. I’ll grant that The Expanse is less given to HBO-caliber violence/sex/etc but in a lot of ways, it could be called ‘Game of Planets’.

    The amount of money and merchandise movement that the Peter Jackson LotR/Hobbit films have generated, that’s the clamoring. Amazon can sell so much stuff via this.

    The Vulture was even kind of pterodactyl-adjacent. Nice synergy.