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Saw Logan for a second time. This movie. Damn. It really stays with you. It's even better in the second viewing since I could focus more on many of the smaller character moments.

Patty Jenkins certainly wasn't involved in the decision since she was brought on to direct Wonder Woman more than a year after Gal Gadot had already been cast.

I don't know. They haven't really showed much of Gal Gadot speaking. And the delivery of that "I am Diana of Themyscira" line was a bit iffy. It would really suck if she's not a good actor.

The timeline doesn't really matter and if you try to analyze it too much, you'll miss the point of the movie. Just treat it as its own thing and embrace the feels.

The show is actually turning out to be more straightforward than I thought. They weren't in a reality created by David's mind. The dog, angriest boy, and yellow eyed devil/Lenny are the same entity. David was adopted.

David did say his father was an astronomer, just like Captain Picard.

The video does reveal that she wasn't the only person trying to help the kids. There was that clip of a birthday party the nurses tried to throw for the kids. The escape showed other nurses stealing documents and helping the kids escape. So she didn't film all the footage by herself. I guess she was on the run long

Man, the sequel to Idiocracy is really dark.

I think they shouldn't have even put in that pre-film Deadpool teaser. It really set a tone that was not consistent with the movie and I think it skewed audience expectations too much. People were laughing and cheering at some stuff that they were not supposed to laugh or cheer at in the beginning.

A lot of Xavier's scenes hit harder if you've ever interacted with or taken care of an elderly person in that state. When someone gets to that age, they can become very stubborn and childlike. The world could be falling apart but they're just too damn tired and in too much discomfort to give a shit. You can't always

I think they did the best they could with X-24. He's basically a physical representation of Logan's violent past and feral animal side. It might have made more sense for them to use someone like Sabertooth but that would tie it too much to the other films and bring you out of the movie too much. If Origins had been

The fact that this film is so personal and the interaction between the characters are so genuine and human is what makes it resonate so much and allows for interpretation on so many levels.

Fallout 1 and 2 and the Lonesome Road DLC deal with a lot of Christian and religious themes in general.

"But how will people know that you're making religious allegories if you don't have the hero constantly in the Christ pose, sit in front of a giant Christ mural, have people constantly talking about how he's a god, have the villain obsess about how devils come from the skies and own a giant painting of angels and

Plus, Fox doesn't own the rights to the original comics.

I'm surprised that they actually introduced the astral plane so early. That's some Dr. Strange level shit there. They could be getting into all sorts of weird stuff there like other dimensions, alternate timelines, parallel universes, etc. Since if they're not still in David's head, then it would mean that the astral

Looks like Zack Snyder will soon fulfill his dream of making a movie where Batman gets raped in prison.

Hey, conservatives want trains that run on time too.

If the DCEU wasn't such a mess, it would be great if they cast him to play Ra's Al Ghul in the movies.

So with the introduction of the astral realm, all the voices David heard weren't necessarily even from real people, right? They could all be from be creatures from the astral realm. After all, just because Lenny is the first astral creature introduced doesn't mean she's the only one.