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Very true. But the thing is that even though i don't think Snyder is terrible, the guy isn't right for Superman. He more often than not misses the point of him entirely. What's more is the whole style that Warner Bros. wants for DC is severely lacking. It's not just Snyder's fault these are getting blasted by

The only thing Millar's done that I've really liked is Red Son. But to be fair, I like Red Son a whole lot.

Surely there must be an easier way to work out when someone is watching particular channel at a particular time.

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Doubles as what I watch while drunk.

I'm glad that got left out. I thought the movie did the climax better and in a way that was more visually appealing. Overall I think that Battle Royale is one of those movies where being too faithful would have actually hurt the film. What works on the page doesn't always work in cinema.

They'll just insert this into Home Alone 2 as a subplot.

does he line it up or just bury his face in it?

I'm partial to "Jesus Strikes Back"

No one would be mad about that existing.

Expected yet disheartening. As long as they stick the landing i won't be too bitter though.

Max Power is such a cool name

I am generally fine with a show keeping a relationship in subtext, mostly I just find it sort of fun to read into things, but tons of Internet circles would call it "queerbaiting". A silly word for something im aware is actually a thing in genre TV even now. I'm pretty interested in how Xena would look with being more

Badlands is the only one of his movies I like. I certainly find things to respect in his other ones, but they just don't do it for me.

I sent my Dark Tower fan friend a link to this article and he refuses to see the movie, for similar reasons given here. I would never go that far just because a movie isn't being totally accurate to it's source (the amount of great movies that are terrible adaptations is actually quite substantial). However, if race

The problem probably has less to do with Efron himself and more his, or possibly his agents, inability to judge where his strengths lie. I don't tend to like him as a lead (17 Again being the exception) but his work in supporting roles has actually been solid to great.

It wouldn't go amiss if it were in a comedic vein that was similar to Psych, which found the sweet spot between playful irreverence and outright snark. If Person of Interest has taught me anything, it's that Shahi is an excellent snark machine.

I haven't seen it yet, but it looks like a perfectly fine movie. Maybe not "Best picture" material (it won't win anyway), but I've heard it scores pretty well in entertainment value.

*Googles Arm-Fall-Off-Boy* It's so ridiculous that of course it's an actual comic character!

'The gang solves the gas crisis' had them using a white van that got called a "rape van" a fair few times.

He harvested the mass.