lightninglouie
lightninglouie
lightninglouie

Or...could we please leave the Fox casting of X-Men behind and let Kevin Feige recast everyone?

Talk about burying the lede!

I don’t know why this collection of sites implemented the “continue reading” button for damn near every post though I suspect its purpose is much the same as the slideshows (“look, ad people: more clicks!”) but, for better and for worse, it seems to be accelerating what was already the slow death of the comment

As soon as I saw Marshmellow starred Corbin Bernsen I was out. Roe v Wade was an absolute abortion. Right wing nut job movie.

While I think you’re right, here’s a critical distinction I’m seeing: When Miller’s behavior became an issue, this movie was already more or less completely shot. They were stuck with a whole movie already done that they had spent a ton of money on filled with Miller.  What is already filmed with Jonathan Majors that

Hulu was going to be the one-stop location for all the broadcast networks’ shows. I had visions of an internet library of TV with everything that ever was available to watch on demand. The way the last decade of internet entertainment ended up bums me out.

Movies get killed all of the time. It is a fact of life if you work in the industry. 

It doesn’t feel like a great sign that their vision of a great Flash movie apparently hung on them convincing a 69-year-old (at the time of shooting) Michael Keaton to put on the Batsuit again. If they wanted to make a belated sequel to the Tim Burton films, maybe WB should’ve just hired them to do that.

Post-hoc rationalizations to justify a movie that should have been killed because of the lead actor. Flash should have died or Miller replaced.

“Being a bot” isn’t really a behavior, as much as a way of life.

But not where you think!

If you find yourself engaging in this type of behavior.......this is why nobody likes you.

Everybody else finally learning the lesson that Rotten Tomatoes learned in 2019 after Captain Marvel: Make people prove they saw the movie before they rate it.

...and people still believe for some bizarre reason that the only good movies are ones audiences “asked for”.

What’s funny is that the slightly older geezers like me (50) kept telling the younger folks that there’s no such thing as a new economy or a new way of looking at employment. Not really. In the end, money rules all. Corporate interests trump all.

We’re back to the Disney Vault era, baby! 

Even the dog? That’s hardcore fanship.

The days back when of “we are opening the Disney Vault, and coming to home video on *insert date here* is ____” are going to become a thing again.

It genuinely feels like if it doesn’t make economic sense to keep less popular stuff on a “one price for all you can consume” streaming services, then it should at least make sense to stash them on one of the many “it’s free, but you have to watch ads” services like FreeVee, Tubi, PlutoTV, etc.

Isn’t it ironic that pirates may be our only hope?