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DOUBLE PROMOTE

I'm sorry, I would have preferred this.

I think Hiddleston's been brilliant, but am I the only one who possibly thinks a third film in a row is kind of overdoing it? I mean, I suppose Loki could end up NOT a villain, but.... how often did THAT happen? Maybe he could sort of end up as a present but more greek chorus-ing character, I hope.

Holy crap, talk about stupid.

I hate that when you cancel an edit it cancels your whole damned post.

I understand, but it's a point of argumentative logic. If someone states that X is vile, and someone else states that at least X is honest about it, the latter statement regarding honesty has absolutely nothing to do with former about vileness, unless it IS a defense, an amelioration. It otherwise simply does not

I have never, ever understood how or why this is used as a defense for vileness. So what?

I agree with this 100,000 percent. I was shocked I wasn't able to like it more after I read the premise. It was as disappointing as Silverberg's ROMA, and probably moreso.

I never thought I would be so goddamned sick of a show I've never watched a single minute of.

I think the pause between the draw and the release needs to be shorter to make him seem like an otherworldly insane archery savant. That's quite a delay.

I dunno - it worked in Giffen's Justice League. Perhaps either Nolan nor his Sons of Batman could bear the humor involved in someone that stiff dealing with people who aren't? Because it would make for an awesome dynamic.

Honestly, I think Nolan's Batman would work fine. I simply have a hard time believing the extent to which Nolan has turned Batman into this collapsing wormhole of a Camus arche-stereotype. Does Nolan himself think that his vision of Batman is too singular to exist alongside of anyone other than himself?

I feel for Maria Bello, a genuinely good actress, who has to now show up in this dreck of a TV series to keep up her craft and paycheck. Hollywood absolutely blows.

The answer can easily be no, but "not even close" is not objective.

Not the one who wrapped his ripped costume around his face countless times, no.

FOR GOD'S SAKE CAN'T SOMEONE GET US OFF THIS MISBEGOTTEN BALL OF MUD, EVEN ON TELEVISION?

Oh my god, I came here to hijack about how Time Bandits was #1 and everything else was a distant 4th.

This is one of my concerns as well. It's.... odd.

I'm at work, so I can't really listen at the moment, but my main concern is the smartassiness is going to be a lot more emo and jerky than fun and off-handed. I suppose YMMV and all that, but so far it has seemed for more the latter, at least to me. Perhaps it's just an oldster thing?

I believe you are making the common error of mistaking Denis Leary for Willem Dafoe.