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I have nothing to add. I agree with pretty much everything. In fact, I enjoy X-men more than MCU. They are more hit-or-miss, but they feel rikier and more mature to me than both MCU and DC movies.

That is an excellent apology indeed. It'd do him well for her to acknowledge it.

I have a guilty pleasure thing with that one.

Thank you for sharing. Without knowing her, it surprised me too. Hearing her in interviews and extras, she sounds cool all the time, if slightly nervous/shy. Maybe over excited in her commentary in the first PoC, but she was seventeen, so that should happen!

Nice to know the vibe he gives off the screen is the real deal. I've always liked him, he is super talented and he seems genuinely nice.

Same regarding TGS. I do remember her horse costume story and the one about the chocolate, though. That's worth an article!

I am a woman and this doesn't happen to me, to be honest, but maybe I am the weird one.
The one thing that spurs that reaction on me is the "not-like-other-girls" thing. That does kick that immediate hostility in me, the "I am better than all the other women because I am one of the boys and women are lame" thing.
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I agree, but I still think the audience gives him more credit than Bay when it comes to checking out a movie because he directed it.

Yes, I took your point. I was just arguing that, whether I've never heard of someone going to a movie because it was Bay's, I do know some people who were interested in Snyder's movies because of him, since they were really into 300 and Watchmen and cared about it enough to check the director out and wait for his

Yes, I admit defeat, that's actually true. Though I liked that one, unlike most Bay movies. I stand by my second statement, though.

All that aside, I'd certainly put Kate Beckinsale very high on my 10-point scale, she's stunning, so it is a surprising statement for me.

Not quite the same as "wasn't so attractive that she would alienate the female audience", which implies:
- That women feel alienated by more attractive women
- That she is below in his scale of attractiveness, unlike your quote, which means that there are different ways of being attractive. This puts her in a scale.

I think Snyder has a bit more Creator Credit than Bay. He has a very defined visual style and he did 300 and Watchmen which are slightly intellectual within the comic-book movie universe.

It'd feel kinda heartless to hate on Mary Poppins. Also scary, she is a steely magical nanny. Never go against her.

Well, she got to be Mary Poppins creator, so there's that.

I find him charming but not hot. That's how I put it.

He can play raw violence. Coriolanus had that and he did great. I still think there's a better option somewhere out there.

I'd say Cavill was equally into it, then. He said in Graham Norton Show that he'd love to be reconsidered for the role at some point (remember he was right up there with Craig last time) and when Norton asked if Superman and Bond wasn't greedy he replied something like "Greedy or awesome?".

I don't know about classic, but Fassbender is at least objectively handsome. Like, you can dislike him, but I have yet to find someone who denies his beauty. Hiddleston has a more original face, I'd say. I'd label him as a byronic hero, there is something very melancholic and romantic (19th century sense) about him.

I prefer Fassbender to take on something more interesting and challenging. He is a brilliant actor, and he is already in one franchise. It'd feel like a bit of a waste. We'd get a great Bond but we'd be maybe losing out on so much more from him!