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You’re right. If a movie can make big money, then the bad reviews are a distant afterthought. I mean, we are also getting another Suicide Squad. Think WB has prepared a draft for that too?

This is an honest question, but is the Snyder cut really “highly anticipated” as AV Club says? Highly anticipated by whom?

WB sounds pretty pleased (at least outwardly) based on their statements, but I wonder if they truly do feel happy with this WW 1984 rollout. They had those initial (possibly shill) positive reviews from critics to build up hype, only for it settle with an abysmal metacritic score.

Okay sorry, I take everything bad back I said about him. Every success he’s had has nothing to do with Emily Blunt.

Yeah, and I’m sure he got another chance in Hollywood based on his name alone after such critically acclaimed work as the Hollars. I also forget who co-stars in that movie you’re talking about.

Sorry, John, you can cherish and say thank you for the CIA every day, but I’m not going to be doing that.

I watched that and was impressed that Cody held absolutely nothing back. He even called out John personally and said he knew John was watching his video; Mr. Emily Blunt had to have been seething.

Haha and a big ick. The only reason The Rock gets on there is because of Emily Blunt (who is the main reason John Krasinski is still relevant after The Office).

If we extend this list to more than ten items, I’d like to add John Krasinski’s YT show that was supposed to deliver goodness and joy, but instead ending up being a con for him to increase his bottom line. Even at the start I had my doubts of what his true intentions were (figured it was to gain goodwill for the

Isn’t this how many screenplays get written in Hollywood? In the Rural Juror episode of 30 Rock, Liz wonders how they came up with such a difficult to understand movie title. Then it cuts to the writers of the Rural Juror who are on cocaine and say how they love how they can work while they’re on cocaine. There’s got

This might be an unpopular take, but I think Roma is overrated. It was the second time in a row I was thinking I would be watching a masterpiece by Alfonso Cuaron, but then finished feeling underwhelmed and wondering what all the hype was about (the first being Gravity). Alfonso did great work as DOP but other than

What Batman said. Either one would have been A-ok with me.

Exactly. When I started the slideshow, the whole time I was thinking, “I wonder which episode of BCS will be on here.” Then I got to the end and was highly disappointed. I figured Bagman would be the one (as RobGrizzly had posted); it had extremely tense moments (Kim and Lalo’s first meeting) and then the more light

This list is a bit suspect as there is not one Better Call Saul episode on it. 

When Bridesmaids was out, Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo would always be asked if they were going to do a sequel. I always appreciated Kristen saying that they were happy with what they made and were going to leave it at that. It’s a funny and nice movie about friendship and I’m glad they didn’t fall into making a

Denis was definitely way more thoughtful in his editorial. His words about WB and AT&T were scathing without a doubt, but he backed it up with logic and self-awareness. I hope he gets to do the second part of Dune; unless WB somehow makes amends with him, I see him taking it to another studio (but the sequel may very

I haven’t seen Denis get anywhere near the vitriol Christopher Nolan did for his comments.

I'm not on board.

You should hang on to those Sherlock Holmes 3 shares. It’s on hold for now, but I’m sure they’ll still want to make it and it seems like a popular enough franchise to get you some gains whether from BO money or streaming money. Good call on ridding the Kevin Spacey stock. I’d say you should get some Zendaya stock

Carrie Coon has quietly done a lot superb work in the last few years.