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I don't know. I've always understood Bond as a seasoned character whose ideals are either being squeezed out of him or already have been. He's a '50s man in the sense that he probably went from his teens straight to his late 30s.

This is a great way for Dr. Luke to save public face and remind Kesha that she only gets to do the stuff she wants to do if he allows her to.

RLM deserves to be on the list—something that is not that great itself, but has the capacity to introduce people to close analysis of films.

A little front-heavy, but still a really good album.

It's virtually certain you've heard way more of them than that. It's more likely you heard them without realizing it was them than that you haven't heard more than a few songs by the most ubiquitous band in the history of recorded music.

I feel genuinely bad that you have an inability to enjoy something I love.

To be fair, Timm has been handling the DTV animated DC movies ever since, and the standard of quality is far less consistent.

I am deliberately reading all the posts not trying to parody Werner Herzog in Werner Herzog's voice, and all the posts trying to parody him in the voice of Fran Drescher.

Insert attempt to parody Werner Herzog that isn't nearly as surreal as a lot of the stuff he's actually said.

Therein lies the trouble of shared universes and crossovers. There is basically no point in teaming up street-level vigilantes with physical gods aside from the novelty of it. The further you run with it, the more the problems show.

There has to be an Earth where he catches things with his nostrils, since we get such a lingering fish-eye shot of them every time he vibes.

"Why-Doesn't-Zoom-Just-Kill-Everyone" requires "Why-Exactly-Is-Zoom-Doing-Any-Of-This?"

Hopefully that's as far as it goes. Crisis on Infinite Earths didn't end so well for Kara and Barry.

I don't know. She did shrug off getting hit by a speeding car.

Nawl, wait until the inevitable sitcom double date plot where Barry has to keep changing into the Flash and back again while Singh remains none the wiser.

ZOOM: "You know, Barry…"

Yeah, I don't understand the point of the headline. Like, gee, who could they be talking about?

I see the assumption you are operating on and it is incorrect.

Is this irony? Because the AV Club is far from the only place you'll find people referring to BvS as a debacle.

A movie that bombs in its second weekend, when you're counting on it to whet people's appetites for the dozen or so follow-up movies that you've already scheduled for production, is absolutely a debacle.