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Lockeout
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It's like a hadouken, but can't break through a block.

You can still train to be one. Like, you can train to be a copy editor, regardless if there's a place for them in modern society or not.

Post-Kinjapocalypse will have survivors, I'm sure; searching the arid wasteland for others, trying to scrounge together pun threads from whatever they can find.

Cultural appropriation!

Michael Keaton, Christian Bale, Val Kilmer, George Clooney, Ben Affleck. That's a decent cast.

But he's explicitly not part of the combined universe, making the whole thing seem like it's working counter to the DCEU idea.

Andy went to pieces?

Raid one abandoned designer warehouse and everyone is stylish and coordinated.

But the title says they're licensed. Someone's lying to me!

WHY DID YOU RUIN IT?! It could've been good… [breaks down sobbing]

All movies will soon be like BioWare RPGs, and you choose if you want the male or female version.

Die Hard used to be to "like this but that" default, so why not Die Hard … with girls!

Maybe it's time to just improve the CGI doubles. Dying for a movie… I mean, how can anyone now watch that scene?

When the cost for them is your dignity or self-respect.

I have a point, so bear with me. Have you ever seen a legal pleading? Courts will have a set of Rules that spell out in great detail how everything should look, what fonts are allowed, etc., etc. This is supposed to make a sprawling complex system run smoother by having a certain consistency from all parties.
Anti-diver

So does the revival find its pace? I tried watching the first ep, and I just tuned out and started timing it: before I gave up and bowed out, there wasn't a single pause of even 2-seconds between dialog. It was exhausting white noise (not helped by all three sounding more similar than any other era).

I only watched the whole thing recently, going in knowing that's a common interpretation… but I didn't see anything that seemed obvious to me.

Yeah, everyone in a former State office I worked at had their passwords written on sticky notes because of the same reasons. These requirements were the worst thing for actual security.

Yeah, but without that it's just divinely ordered genocide, killing His own people for taking a census, etc. which, again, seems like a worse thing to devote your life too than trying to manifest positive vibes.

It did wonders for Japan; look how advanced they are now!