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Maybe I’m missing something and leaving the incident in a bar bathroom with a former co-worker aside, the allegation was that the six who co-signed the complaint were concerned about his relationship with another person on the staff, who did not talk to the Hollywood Reporter, but at least one of those who complained

Lol what. What’s “gross” is turning your nose up at players who are on a budget.

Granting PS Plus a price victory when you near constantly run ads (on THIS SITE) on how to obtain spectacular deals for Game Pass is so confusing, I can only describe it as a trap to make the article more popular by making it controversial. I’m also confused by the victory awarded to PS Plus in games “Playstation has

Listen, it’s confirmation that anyone on staff gives articles a second thought after they’re published. I consider that a happy surprise. 

Hopefully just an oversight to be corrected going forward.

Is this very long? A.A. Dowd’s last review, of The Batman, was 1170 words. That’s a far longer than his first review of Iron Man 3* at 505 words, but it’s about a hundred words longer than this one. Maybe you could argue that The Batman deserves more space than a smaller movie like this (I’d disagree), or maybe you

It is inevitable that when things change, some people will like the changes, and some people will not. Personally, I really like the long reviews.

Because they don't have editors. The writer has some talent but desperately needs an editor.

This review is painfully overwritten.

I come here to get an idea if the movie is worth seeing or not

Why are AVClub movie reviews so loooong now?

In spite of the distressingly familiar practice of audiences mercilessly tearing down filmmakers after they’ve put them on a pedestal (witness Taika Waititi)

I wouldn’t write it off based on this one review. Every other one I’ve read has been pretty overwhelmingly positive. Kotaku has become notorious for writing negative, condescending, clickbait titles since the scandal a few years back and subsequent staff changes. I only come to scan headlines and see if I’ve missed

Politics likely played more of a role than his “star power”.

In 1994, Tim Allen had the #1 movie, #1 show and #1 book in the same week (The Santa Clause, Home Improvement and Don’t Stand Too Close To A Naked Man, respectively.)

Oh for shits sake. Not to get into this particular firefight, but so would millions of yours for the conservative hunting permit, so why don’t we all just agree that everyone just hates everyone else, and there are no exceptions to any rules anymore.

In contrast to those people who brand ALL “conservative” people non-human assholes, we conservatives do not label ALL trans people crazy because of this lone incident. Thats the difference.

It’s an embarrassment of riches I guess.

I’m just going to come out and say it:

I really don’t understand this marketing campaign for The Flash.

I can’t keep up. There’s a huge backlog of stuff across all streaming that I’d like to watch, but there’s too much Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek right now.