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Judging by AV Club’s commenters, the only worthwhile time spent consuming media is if it’s media you hate.

Go home, Death, you’re drunk.

Juno, Thank You for Smoking, and Up in the Air are all comedies, and are all quite funny.

Well, I think this take of yours is the least CHUD-y take in the comments, and I am including mine.

I don’t think this trailer showed the tone overall, and I think the mouthbreathers in these comments don’t get that.

That’s a very nice trailer for a different film being made by different people with a different level of skill. I hope this new film isn’t ruining your childhood!

I can do the same with Paul Rudd? All I’m saying is that it’s disingenuous to gauge how ____ a film will be based on just the trailer. You could cut a similar trailer from the original Ghostbusters film, and that wouldn’t mean that film is less funny, would it?

Walmart is never cool, of course, but it’s not like this movie isn’t made in the country that is purely driven by consumerism.

rmlohner does get that this is a trailer, right? I mean, I absolutely get the whole attachment they have to this franchise from watching the other films I guess, but I don’t think we should treat how a trailer is cut as fully indicative of the final cut, and perhaps trailers shouldn’t give away the more entertaining

The climax of this film is the big reveal that the beej ghost is actually the new Slimer, named ‘Muncher’. Muncher is Slimer’s horny brother.

Not to mention the demon doggie chasing Paul Rudd- maybe a Vinz Clortho or Zuul?

Haha, I actually have my Watchmen copy on my coffee table right now. Snyder’s film came out in my early 20's, so I thought it was fucking amazing that the 300 guy was adapting one of the most formative comic series I’d ever read. It was Sucker Punch that had me going “what the fuck is Snyder about?”, and rewatching 300

It’s honestly amongst Snyder’s most cohesive films storywise, yet even still he takes a billion years to set everything up. It’s still a messy story too, with characters that aren’t really necessary or characters that act with little justification to what they’re doing. Snyder also used some sort of vintage camera for

He actually was one of the standouts of Army of the Dead.

What an utterly stupid sentiment.

Translates to “my client is a behemoth in power and funds, and deserves an opportunity to be presented with a resolution to this investigation that is equitable on our terms. If you don’t provide this, we are ready for litigation, as it will only be a slap on the wrist for us.”

You tasting dog turds is somehow not as nasty as your TLJ hot take.

Sounds like you don’t have a great grasp on taste.

Jeff Bezos is a lot of things. A tax-dodging megalomaniac. A Dr. Evil lookalike.

Well, I am pretty sure it wasn’t, in any regards, a steaming dog turd. TRS won that classification, TFA is the “acceptable intro to a trilogy but mostly forgettable” entry, and TLJ is the “here’s a shitton of great ideas that were mostly half-baked, and at least it looks pretty!” entry.