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Fair point (I was just thinking that since BvS was at 20 - and I haven't seen the other 19 to verify if they're worse - that Suicide Squad might just push it out if we accepted it as worse. But hey, why not make it an honorary 21st? Lord knows, it more than deserves such an accolade.)

Eh, visually it was kind of creative; I don't really remember seeing a film that looked like Suicide Squad. And they at least tried to have the characters be diverse and play off that diversity (compare it with BvS, where Batman and Superman are basically the same, except that Supes is *slightly* less murdery (while

There's a marvelous stage show about FFJ called 'Glorious'; I had the fortune to be in a production a few years ago (as St. Clair), and it's one of the funniest plays I've ever been involved with, and very sweet on several occasions. If you don't know it, check it out, it's well worth a look.

Apocalypse was a disappointment, but I hesitate to call it a bad film… it just fails to be a good film. Maybe the expectations were too high after two excellent X-Men main films (and of course Deadpool), but Apocalypse just felt very by the numbers. I didn't regret spending my time and money on it, it just sort of…

I've only actually seen BvS on this list, and while I enjoyed Suicide Squad more than BvS (which isn't saying much) I think Suicide Squad was an even worse put together film. So I think SS is technically worse and should therefore be on the list… but to be honest I'd rather see BvS acknowledged for its bland

If she wanted to insult his acting she could have said that GotG had a cast of characters including a tree and he still came off as the most wooden actor there.

"It may not be the most tragic story a celebrity has ever told, but it’s definitely near the top."

You saw him put on a dinosaur costume last week, right?

Please be called 'An Inconvenient Trump'.

Personally I want to see more epic fantasies with West Country accents.

That's not what I've inferred from what we've seen (coming to Ozzie at the young age fulfilling [presumably] his race's plans suggest that at least then he was willing and active as a reptilian). I wouldn't have even assumed he'd been here that length of time, I figured that he only arrived comparatively recently when

Hmm, okay, I can see it as being a necessary cover up lie. It was just passed off so casually that it didn't seem like a lie - simply framing it as 'The world sees me as…' or even just 'Here I'm…' would have made it less like a genuine fact about himself.

But did he ACTUALLY go to an Ivy League school? It seems such a bizarre thing to say when it doesn't seem like it should be true (although perhaps it might be - we don't know what he did while Ozzie was growing up, but it seems strange that he'd go to college as part of his plans for world domination, when they've

I really like this show, but I can't quite figure out whether or not this show would be better if it didn't have aliens in at all. The sequences with Jonathan were nice, and Don and Kelly's stuff was good enough, but Jeff very rarely amuses me or engages me, and the majority of great scenes in the show tend to deal

I had low-ish expectations on Keanu (I like the guys and their sketch show but I'd seen very poor reviews already, and sketch show teams taking on full films rarely goes well), and I found it to be good fun, if dragging at times. Definitely one that I'd watch again, though not one I'm aching to just yet.

I particularly liked how the Joker was just sort of there; he didn't make a grand appearance, he was just sitting in a room not doing anything for a couple of minutes before they moved onto the next flashback. Because a 6 minute sequence staging an elaborate bank robbery, murdering all his co-collaborators and finally

I could get behind an interpretation of the Joker where, particularly after being imprisoned by the Batman, he decides to scrawl all over his body permanently. And most of his tattoos fit that. The only thing that is unforgivable is the cursive 'Damaged' on his forehead - that's fucking stupid on so, so many levels.

Perhaps there's a compromise for season 21 - after all, season 19 managed to be quite episodic while still building and only becoming really linked in the last four episodes.

The DCEU movies have been steadily getting more enjoyable while getting technically worse and worse. I didn't enjoy Man of Steel at all, but it was very recognisably a movie… I'm not sure I can say that about BvS or Suicide Squad (though I enjoyed at least a couple of small elements of both). Suicide Squad was a