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This is like, the coolest story I've heard this year.

Those 278,000 people should be deported immediately.

Good god this looks gorgeous. I don't know what Emmanuel Lubezki takes to create such gorgeous films but he needs to share it with everybody.

This is a movie that I didn't care for and then REALLY didn't care for after they handled Edgar Wright's departure. Just not a fan of the cast though in general so even if Wright stayed I probably would've struggled to wanted to see it.

Okay, so people aren't watching his shows.

This is one of those kinds of episodes where it isn't great, nor memorable. But if you watch it there are a few nuggets of jokes that make you go: 'That's funny but I forgot it was in this episode.'

As an unabashed Jay Garrick fan, everything about this news for The Flash show makes me so damn happy. I've been wanting to see Jay on TV or Film for YEARS. SMALLVILLE blue balled me with their JSA special. But now we are gonna get that gorgeous man with the tin Mercury hat.

Yeah they would have to do a MASSIVE rewrite of the story cause almost all the characters in 'Old Man Logan' are with another studio. But the general premise of what made Logan stop being Wolverine is more than enough to make a good story.

Yesterday I saw two, 1970s action films where the heroes are up against the world. One was THE WARRIORS and the other was ASSAULT ON PRICINCT 13.

"Except for, you know, inadvertently killing all of these people in Metropolis with your big fight against your people."

He's already broken his promise but fuck it.

Surely the final cut is gonna be a little hammy and stilted at times.

I'm really liking the aesthetics of the film shown so far. We'll see how much 'Practical v CGI' is used in the final cut. But for now it's looking pretty damn sweet right now.

Shock of all shocks Hardwick got a show for the spinoff. How on earth that man finds time is kinda impressive.

This scene gets me every time. Article does a much better job explaining why though. In short, it is one of Hanks most magnificent moments as an actor and he SHOULD have gotten recognized for it. I remember leaving the theater with everyone, including me, feeling awed after the final scene

Which apparently gets HUGE sales even to this day.

I'm constantly amazed at how Archie continues to stay progressive both in terms of story and its creative output. DC and Marvel could do a thing or two by studying what makes Archie a successful comic book company. Heck, even a powerhouse like Image isn't as perfect as Archie right now.

The more I hear about this film the more stoked I am seeing it.

Here's why this is a good thing: Zack Snyder (apart from producing I'm sure) won't have his hands on this. A fresh set of hands will make this work I think. Especially with Geoff Johns who mostly knows how to adapt a superhero onto the big/small screen.

This is a long comment but the payoff is worth it.