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It probably would have been slightly more believable if it had only been a tiny number of 1% elitists who were part of his secret society. But the ending of the first movie made it look like Mr Jackson had convinced a crap load of people. I guess you could make the case that maybe Samuel L Jackson killed anyone who

What are the current odds of this show being renewed for season 4? I hear the ratings are average and the marketing buzz seems to have totally evaporated. I gave up about 2 episodes into season 1, but it pleases me to hear season 3 has gradually turned into the "Penguin/Riddler all star super fun time hour of power"

It was hysterical when Jimi Hendrix starting to play with images of low tech Japanese robots working out. The ending of BSG was meant to be a comedy right?

Hey! This is an ELEMENTARY SCHOOL! Watch your SPEWING MOUTH YOU ANIMAL!!!

Plus he had a great trio with Fassbender, McAvoy and Jennifer Lawarence (when she was still fresh). Casting Kevin Bacon as a campy 60's super villain helps cover over a lot of flaws (like January Jones).

I know Warner Brothers continues to cock up their DC movies, but it at least feels like there's an audience for them. Who exactly is the audience for more and more x-men movies? Deadpool 2 will be wildly popular and Legion is a televison masterpiece but they're both so barely connected to Bryan Singer's work that they

Plus freak show gave us that wonderfully bizarre and crazy two episode arc about Neil Patrick Harris being tormented by a dummy to kill people. Also he got to violently cut horrible Emma Roberts in half. Freak show was a complete mess but it was an often entertaining mess. Coven is just so damn boring.

I'd feel a lot more sympthany for Moore if he hadn't spent the last 30 years on the sidelines bitterly yelling that every single good thing in comics is owed purely to his influence and that little to nothing of any real value has been accomplished that hasn't been personally made by him. Rehashing Watchmen,

Until violently proven wrong, I choose to see Dr Manhattan's actions as more symbolic than anything. Like DC blames their own literal mistakes on the fact that they lost sight of things and in universe they've pinned blame on Dr Manhattan.

Let us never forget that the first one to piss on the memory of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" was Rolald Dahl himself! (With his terrible terrible "Great Glass Elevator" book).

Plus the Muppet christmas carol had both Michael Caine and enjoyable songs. This is just redoing the great work of Gene Wilder in the most shitty way possible.

I sometimes wonder if maybe David Milch ever regrets all that time spent on Brian Cox in the third season. Now, don't get me wrong, Brian Cox is always magnificent, but his character was pretty pointless and they did spend a LOT of time on him.

Coven is such a mess of boring nonsense. Though I did enjoy when Michael Cristofer showed up randomly as a rich CEO witch hunter guy and then got killed two episodes later on. It was kind of funny how the show fell ass backwards with it's love of Stevie Nicks. Freak show was a mess as well, but…dammit! At least stuff

I'd love a cold, calculating businessman Luthor as much as anyone, but doing that version in a movie with a cold businessman Batman and a fairly cold Superman would have been painful. You need Lex to at least make things different. And for better or worse, making Luthor into Zuckerberg was certainly a memorable

I laughted when they intercut Lex feeding a piece of candy to the politician with Lex strutting around Zod's corpse like Dr Evil. I sincerely hope that scene was intentionally funny. But even if it was meant to be serious, that just makes it even funnier.

I didn't mind my second playthrough of walking dead, but the tedium of some of that game really dragged a repeated playthrough down.

Ah fair enough. I wrongly assumed he was only retroactively made a core member. Like I said though, having him on Supergirl every week takes the sting out his movie absence at least. David Harewood and Carl Lumby both capture the character's playfulness and stotic awesomeness perfectly.

I kind of hope Gunn is using all 5 post credit scenes to playfully mock the Marvel post credit scene concept. I'm pretty certain Howard the Duck got his cameo purely so Gunn could give a cheeful middle finger. If they're all scenes of obscure or nonsensical characters, then I'm happy to see them all play out. I figure

PREDICTION: It probably will be, but until the movie physically releases in November no one will know for certain as to it's level of quality.

I thought Lex Luthor's theme music was pretty hilarious. It sounded like the kind of song that Count Dracula would find excessive. That music, plus Luthor's…uh…eccentricities made me think he was meant to be a little "ha ha" funny. I certainly think he gave a little humour to the movie.