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I mean, me too. I just thought it was weird to expect things to change so suddenly when we’re still dealing with things that were supposed to happen in 2020. Like, the James Bond movie that was supposed to release last year just came out weeks ago. Media landscapes take a long time to change and I hope eventually

Well, we’re still dealing with movies that were supposed to be released in 2020. At least give it a few years to see what effects a much lower box office and streaming focus has on things. 

I like Spider-Man 3 in general, it’s a big dumb fun mess of a movie. I wish most blockbuster movies were still made with that energy, packing in as many ideas they can and not worrying about setting up a sequel. 

Disney would never make it. But I’d love a modern Zorro where he fights ICE and border patrols. 

Meh not interested unless Topher Venom and Rhino Giamatti are involved.

Yeah, Batman Beyond is a neat idea and had some good moments (Return of the Joker) but a lot of the series just awful, the second and third season are a mess. I guess it could be interesting to see a new spin on the general idea, but still. 

Has he even done anything notable this year? That asshole doesn’t need more attention.

The Stark bots at the start of Ultron always seemed to me like Tony adapting his Iron Man army from 3 into a more practical use. 

Feels like this should have been a hybrid release. My mom wants to see it...when it’s available to rent. Feels like traditional distribution was a barrier for a lot of it’s audience. 

Nice, I really enjoyed it too. Glad he got some satisfaction from the series after not enjoying it for a long while. 

I had big plans to watch it at the start of the year, but then was just miserable when I tried to rewatch Man of Steel and Batman v Superman. Quickly realized I didn’t need more of that shit.

They need to bring back the old Sonic design and redesign the new characters to fit that style.

It was the anime comparisons to live action they were posting on Twitter that did me in. It was a self inflicted wound. 

It’s fair to say actual Harry Potter still has some pull, while most people don’t really care about Fantastic Beasts. 

Probably just the type of actor who just likes to work so ends up in a lot of just okay to mediocre stuff now and then.

Yes, this exactly. 

Soho did have a nice trailer. Shame the movie ended up being trash. 

But why should having an interview determine the quality of a movie/show? 

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Ha I was actually thinking about the moment on the plane.

You’re right, we need to spend more time making fun of the Bin Laden moment of the Newsroom.