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This is such a bizarre trailer. On one hand it looks like it is trying to be serious but on the other there are legit, funny moments. I cannot tell if the people who made the trailer tried to make this look better than it is. Cause I can already tell there are some moments that look pure Shymalan aka 'bad'. But I have

Holy shit this looks terrible and I want to punch David Ayers in the face cause his prints are all over this.

I have a soft spot for DKSB for how batshit crazy it is. But I have no real interest in this unless the artist is amazing. Certainly not if Miller is drawing it cause, like his brain, it's diminishing with each passing day.

Good for them. More should do that because, as someone who has traveled as of this sentence through the country, we treat Native Americans like shit. I'm not saying we can ever be funny but to disrespectful like that is crossing a line.

That sounds like one of the dumbest and most heinous things I've ever heard. Not even a Twilight Zone episode would go that far!

Looking forward to THE FLOPHOUSE covering this later in the year.

Oh fuck. I completely forgot Billy Dee Williams was in this show! That's how little I remember of it.

I'm amazed one of the best episodes in the series history is right before one of the worst.

I hate to pile on but I gave up on this show too. I get the premise that Phil, and practically everyone else, is unlikable. But because of that I don't find myself caring or just outright hating EVERYONE on here. Plus the main focal point being Phil trying to get laid is not my idea of a compelling series.

Again, I'm sure he would be amazing if given a great role. GANGS OF NEW YORK was kinda like that but it wasn't so action packed.

The Sixth Extinction was a very good book about the various extinction-level events we've had in our planet's history. Maybe a little preachy at the end, like all books on extinction, but there is no denying the message Kolbert presents on how we might be royally fucked in the future.

If Daniel Day Lewis went the route of Liam Neeson it would probably be the biggest injustice in the history of film. He's like, our modern day Laurence Olivier and I cannot see him degrade himself like that. Not saying he can't try it, but to turn it into an ongoing thing would be terrible.

Jasoomian already said it but She-Hulk could definitely work. Nice balance of action and humor plus, with Daredevil being so hot right now, they can tie it in to their Netflix series.

If this were the 80s and Michael Douglas was a big deal I'd be comfortable saying 'money in the bank'.

This looks so bad.

It's basically a heist movie involving a bunch of X-Wings. I cannot think of a college sentence than what I just wrote.

This episode has what might possibly be my favorite line in the show's history. Or at least the most quoted.

If someone else wrote this film I think it could've been much better. I agree he should avoid being a writer but as a director he showed a ton of promise.

Yeah this was…this was pretty bad. I think Gosling is a competent director and if he continues to hone his skills he can be pretty good. He's clearly ripping off from others like Dowd said but there are shots here I loved. But the writing as a whole stinks to high heaven. I have no doubt places like Detroit are

FRIDAY: Revisited Monty Python's third, and final, film with THE MEANING OF LIFE. There's a lot of great stuff in this even if it still a mediocre outing for the crew. This does contain my all time favorite song of theirs with 'The Galaxy Song'. It's so catchy and upbeat that I cannot stop humming it. Also, that