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And the world loses another Idiot. RIP, good sir, and thanks for all the snappy answers.

Yes, you want her

I feel like I just read a Fox News article.

“I thought I was being edgy. I was just trying to make a name for myself. All I really did was look for the worst in people.” -Trent Crimm

Dude, little kids LOVE Hellen Mirren! My 4 yo won't shut up about her. He even has Hellen Mirren pj's and lunch box. 

Yeah, I came here to say this. My seven year old son was interested in Shazam 2 after seeing a poster at the movies. So I started to rewatch the first one to see if it would be appropriate for him. I’d completely forgotten how bleak and dark it is at times. Even though my kid is getting older, he’s still very much a

The first film had the boardroom scene with monsters biting off faces.

The boardroom scene too - MUCH darker than most of the rest of the movie.

Some of us like episodic Westerns

Bizarre take, because there’s nothing wrong with being a prostitute

I’m probably gonna upset the really hardcore comics nerds around here, but I think one way to stave off some of the superhero fatigue is to do more movies like Captain America: The Winter Soldier in between the GotG and Quantumania acid fever dream movies.

Most of the criticism I’ve seen of Velma has run along the lines of it being smug, mean-spirited, and not nearly as smart as it thinks…with the related criticism that the Scooby Doo connection only exists because the show wasn’t good enough to be made on its own merits.

While they can speak to similar issues of representation, I’m not sure Azaria voicing Apu (and the question of whether voice actors need to match, loosely or precisely, the ethnicity or background of their characters) actually relates much to changing the backgrounds or traits of a live action character (you could be

Multiverse cross-over with Matt Ryan please.

The version I saw had him devastating a city — the sort of thing that had consequences in the MCU, spawning the second wave and still echoing now — and snapping Zod’s neck. It certainly felt like a low cost knock off.

DC didn’t give its heroes a chance to be heroes.

Sam Barsanti is actually an Alan Partridge-style comedy character. PROVE ME WRONG

I’m not a regular viewer so I can’t really comment but my Dad watches SNL religiously and he actually called us all over to watch this one cuz Aubrey Plaza just tickled him right pink.

It’s been that way for at least 20 years, so we should probably get used to that.