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Loved "Best Week Ever" talking abou it:
"People thought Prince was too weird, too out there but they forget, PRINCE RULES."
"He went out and killed it. In a rainstorm."
"He uses the guitar as a phallic gesture and I'm thinking, you crazy bastard. You pulled it off."

Here he is accepting the Oscar for the song as only he could:

It always amazed me that he was the musical host on SNL once and yet did not appear in that "Prince talk show" sketch they did back then.
What, none of his appearance on New Girl?

I remember Best Week Ever covering his Super Bowl show:
"They thought Prince might be too weird or such but we forget, PRINCE ROCKS."
"He goes out and KILLS it…in a rainstorm."
"They have him doing the phallic thing with the guitar and I'm thinking "you crazy bastard, you pulled it off.""

Seriously, writers of 2016, why do you have to keep killing our favorite characters?

It just seems off the general public goes wild for the Avengers btu the X-Men are hated so badly.

Well, they have had a major DVD doc on it. Besides, that wasn't the epic disaster Heaven's Gate or this FF were.

Expect his review of Batman V Superman to discuss "The coming of what comic book movies should be and high drama as well."

I prefer "The Devil's Candy" as you can see how DePalma really was trying, no idea of the train wreck "Bonfire" was becoming until too late.

People keep going "his cut would have been great" but when you tell your actors not to read the source material comics, that's not a good sign.

The only possible explanation for Secret Success is that Nate's mind was so overwhelmed by the utter ineptitude on display combined with the complete lack of understanding of the source material that he told himself it had to be working on some level as it makes no other sense for this garbage to be created unless on

Let's face it, after watching so many crappy films, it was inevitable poor Nate's mind would shatter under the pressure.

I cannot be the only one dying for someone to wite a full-on book going behind the scenes to explain how this trainwreck happened.

I get the feeling Warner Bros is going to learn what might have happened to New Line if Fellowship of the Ring had flopped.

This movie is so dour, it makes Dawn of Justice look like Guardians of the Galaxy.

NOT Millar. Okay, some stuff worked like the "Valeria a genius" thing but hated how he regressed Johnny to a total idiot (Sue: "My brother is Paris Hilton") and too many goofy turns in that terrible voice he uses for every character. Aside from that, good touches.

Hell, I remember Mark Waid going "you need Jon Hamm, you can't buy Evans leading the Avengers." Naturally, he admitted right off he'd been wrong, a reminder of how you can't totally judge until you've seen the guy in the role.

Exactly. You don't do "grounded" for FF, play up the wild aspects, the Johnny-Ben rivalry, Sue strong as the mother figure, Reed the guy a genius beyond measure yet can't quite grasp normal folks but still connected to this family. That's the key, from the start, the FF have been a family but this was just "throw a

Yeah, when I saw first trailer, was figuring out when this takes place as we see a bit of her going "Huntsman, how I missed you" but it seemed a prequel too. So it being both makes a bit more sense.

AND Bob Hoskins.