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These spin offs feel like they missed the boat in viewer interest.

I thought Downsizing too, but he’s on record for being proud of the film and being disappointed that it didn’t do better with critics and the box office.

I think The Great Wall is a spot on guess in the replies here.

I’ve heard this sentiment before, but it wouldn’t be the Suicide Squad without C-list members getting killed. That’s exactly the team’s M.O.

I actually think that he’s building his own version of the 1980's Justice League International (with Guy Gardner, etc.), because that team centered around humor, squabbling

I mean, this is the guy who made a talking racoon and his tree buddy become household favorites all over the world. Metamorpho is right in his wheelhouse.

I absolutely loved it. I’m not a horror guy, but I was seriously entertained by the movie and impressed by how a zombie movie felt “real.”

The visuals are going to absolutely amazing and the writing is going to be bad. If I cancel out all the noise that comes with every Snyder movie nowadays, I already know that my eyes will be very much entertained, while I get more and more frustrated with the story and every decision the main characters make.

Honestly, considering how they previously handled news and politics (domestic and international) on facebook, I’m perfectly fine with Meta staying out of it.

Is it a good documentary worth checking out? I don’t care about The Eagles, but a music doc about a messy famous 70's band sounds like fun.

This is the same guy who made the very unknown Guardian of the Galaxy a household name. He also had a hand in b-list characters in The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker. If there’s any studio head who is willing to use lesser known characters in the DC Comics world, I imagine it would be him.

As of this afternoon, I see that Threads is back in the app store with a listed July 6 launch date. Between the Bluesky surge and the Threads Thursday launch, it’s going to be an interesting week for social media apps.

Weyland-Yutani begins.

I think it’s an amalgam of exploited pop stars and the writer’s “great idea” to use a Charles Manson-like persona and his talented sex cult as an attempt to make the series more intriguing.

Tedros is supposed to be a sort of sketchy charismatic cult leader who mesmerizes a young, fragile pop star (i.e., Britney), but

Oceangate also can’t read the room and still advertises their Titanic trips. I imagine that Virgin is savvy enough to update their website when big things happen.

“Cruz”?

For all its flaws, I very much prefer Ang Lee’s Hulk. The 2008 version is just a very typical popcorn movie. At least Lee’s Hulk was an effort to be creatively different.

For what its worth, this series is really visually stunning and inspiring. I also appreciate that it tries to be different even with all its fault.

Here to say that Pageboy is an excellent title choice.

I look forward to the day when Lightyear is revisited by fans and everyone agrees that it was good Pixar movie that was overlooked at that time.

That plane was the Millennium Falcon with a bad door.

Over 20 years ago, I found out that I had a (non-threatening) dormant TB during a routine medical check for a job I was applying for. I learned that it’s possible for people like me, who grew up in developing countries in Asia, to have dormant TB in their system.