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I like some of the CinemaSins videos, and they can be good at pointing out ways that a film doesn't work (or where the ball may have been dropped), but it does really bug me when there's a stream of 'sins' which are just, you know, things about the movie. Like the recent one for Disney's Jungle Book; they criticised

Care to elaborate, or just being a dick?

More Marvel than that; Doctor Strange is the 14th, and that's out this year. We're talking more like 30th.

Better yet, just get Peter Serafinowicz to voice all of them, but doing his various Beatles impressions for each one.

Bring it to the UK! Then make more episodes.

You can get PINEAPPLE FLAVOUR?

Yeah, I guess it depends whether you think she's salvageable; if not, then the thought of a whole episode of just her would be intolerable. However, LoT did wonders with Mick (a previously none-dimensional character) a few weeks ago, and in a week when Agents of SHIELD even managed to make a good start on evolving

It's not navel gazing, it's character development; I don't know if you've noticed, but Kendra isn't exactly popular in these parts. The extra time taken to explore and develop her would have done her the power of good (and Brandon Routh is always reliable). They've got 16 episodes to explore 8 characters, and some of

I couldn't tell if they were genuinely angling for a second season or planned for a one-and-done, just leaving a bare minimum of possible teasers in case they did get renewed and offered more money than they could refuse. Either way, I'm incredibly annoyed that they ended on that. A second season would have made it

As the episode was racing forward I kept thinking it would have been more interesting to see an episode devoted solely to Ray and Kendra (and possibly Sara) trying to make it in 1958, maybe trying their hands at vigilantism decades before superpowered heroes became well known, then with a follow up episode with the

(I've been sitting on this disappointment since December with no-one to rant to about it!):
That ending made me hate the entire run of the show. I'd predicted that twist around episode 3, and immediately knew that if that was the ending it would be deeply unsatisfying… and, lo and behold, it was. Especially since they

YES.
This song. Brings their trademark wit to a devastatingly sad indictment of the proliferation of WMDs.

It's true that the TV shows can't affect the films but can only be affected by them… but if they're really clever, they can make it look the other way around. They already seem to be building up the central Civil War argument nicely through the season, but if they really pull out all the stops they can make it seem

I'd cry 'spoiler' if I cared at all about spoiling that certain recent movie (the director did a good enough job spoiling it himself).

First full ep I've watched (gave up halfway through the pilot). Benoist's Kara still seems to be the best thing about this show (her Supergirl is good but not quite as perfect as her Kara), and the 6.5 foot underwear model they've got to play the former Jimmy Olsen is still the most distracting (I still don't get why,

I love this show, I love Michael, and I especially love Jane and Michael… buuuuuut actually I wouldn't mind if they killed him off. At this point I have faith in the writers to make the right decision and to be able to deal with the consequences of something so devastating. I'd miss Michael, and I'd definitely miss

I love Petra so much. Rogelio has (since a few episodes into season 1) always been my favourite character, with the Narrator (if he counts) coming in second. Over the last couple of weeks Petra's overtaken the Narrator, and is now vying with Rogelio for top spot.

"My name is Barry Allen, and I'm… fast. Some days."

I think Barry's response might be the strongest because, well, it's the second time in a year and a half that Barry has been tormented, seemingly endlessly, by a mentor figure. He already has father issues (although the show hasn't always highlighted it as well as it could), and Jay's betrayal is so similar to

The longer episodes in AD s4 often felt too drawn out, but it might have just felt imbalanced because of the nature of the season. I thought Community season 6 did it well; an extra 5 or so minutes to fit in some more jokes, but never so much extra that it dragged. Sometimes a limit can be a boon.