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Somehow, despite enough cartoonish drama to fill a six hour episode of Behind the Music, AC/DC has managed to remain one of the more dignified classic rock acts still clinging to existence.

I will not rest until there is a Community movie.

For the record, I thought the trailer was poorly done, but I don't see any reason to write the movie off just yet.

#NotAllPeopleWhoDidn'tLikeTheTrailer

This just in: people who were already convinced they didn't like this movie are responding negatively to the trailer.

I think it's fair to say that someone is sexist if the list of things they loudly dislike just happens to include lots of specifically female-oriented things. Which—I know I'm not imagining this—is the case with a lot of the more vocal opponents of this movie.

Some drummers play that way because it's what they're capable of. Some play that way because it's what the song calls for.

There is no way in hell Stallone or anybody else with the right to make Rocky movies has ever looked at unsolicited screenplay submissions. If, for no other reason, to avoid exactly this kind of shit.

I'm liking the whole "Edgar Wright drops out of Ant-Man" vibe of this news.

Oh, right. This crap is still happening.

Batman didn't let the Joker free. He worked to secure Harvey's release, but not the Joker's.

This is just wrong.

Hey, I'm okay with it. Just give me lots of fight scenes (wherein people are constantly hitting each other but we never quite see the hits), people getting gunned down (with little or no explicit blood), people getting hit with an impossibly heavy hammer (without showing them when they're inevitably reduced to goop),

Related topic: the only reason movies have characters say "Aw, HELL no!" is so that it can feature prominently in the trailer. Discuss.

You don't necessarily need an advanced degree to be a scientist. You just have to do science and not suck at it.

Spike Lee has proven that you can make movies that both honestly capture important subjects re. civil rights and make a movie that is deliriously watchable. I'm thinking mainly of Do The Right Thing and Malcolm X. The only reason they wouldn't be considered mainstream is that they don't include white heroes who

Ben Affleck steals a Batarang and he gets shit on. But Kate McKinnon steals a whole movie and it's somehow fine?

Bad trailer. Not that I think the footage necessarily comes from a bad movie, but where's the showmanship? They pulled the nostalgia trigger right away, then the rest of it just feels like a random assemblage of clips.

Most overrated band of all time.

Maybe the three itself doesn't have any intrinsic meaning, but the fact that they use it so much is intended to have some sort of compositional significance. Maybe the three is like a guidepost, meaning the scenes it appears in are intended to have some kind of linkage or comment upon one another. Or maybe it just