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OK. I’m all for everything we’ve seen in this.

Woah...

Liev Schreiber was good, but he had nothing to work with. And while Wolverine was the worst movie it’s easy to ignore. Days of Future Past was particularly awful, erases the only two good Xmen movies and is more or less unavoidable since Apocalypse seems to involve all the worst parts of dofp.

Serious question. Is there a 3rd person mode? That would greatly influence whether or not I invest in this.

This is about what I expected. I’m still curious, so I will go see it, but part of me was hoping for something a little more concrete in terms of connection.

I got excited thinking the other director would be Brett Ratner. That would have been hilarious.

Except Lilly who gets away. Sure she isn’t the most important character in the central group but she gets on to the helicopter that takes off right before the one with the protagonist.

Well people have made arguments for Jaws being more about a fractured family unit, but I think that’s a stretch. An Shindler’s List is nonfiction. Just like Abraham Lincoln. If Spielberg could have had Lincoln ‘ s son wish him back to life at the end of that one without raising ire of historians he probably would

Just as long as you don’t mind almost every single thing he does ending the same way with a family reunion. I’m not too familiar with this property, but I imagine the end will now definitely nvolve the protagonist hugging either one or both of his parents (who are also calling off their divorce!)

Wentworth Miller is pretty decent too. I’d put him on par with White Canary. They can keep in float. It’s a shame they do nothing with the girl who’s fated to kill the big bad though... she’s waiting in the wings. Get it? . . . I’ll show myself out.

They haven’t given him much to do. Him and Hawk Girl have sort of fallen to the wayside.

It was never Trump that was scary. It’s his supporters.

I can’t really stand him, but it’s a Guy Ritchie movie and those are always watchable even if imperfect.

Gamer could have been fun, but I’m a stickler for cinematography and editing and that film was seemingly shot and edited by a blind, epileptic, 9 year-old kid on a sugar rush.

Honestly I still don’t hate this movie as much as I hate Episode 3.

Well that’s where the clever writing came in to cover up that they could only afford to do Colossus the way they did him. Actually one of the reasons I enjoyed Deadpool as much as I did was due to the limiting factor of the budget. I think that gave it more of an old school charm than anything else. Back in the

Honestly they didn’t have the money to produce any sort of convincing transformation scene. In the context of the “world” it was odd. But in the context of they only had X amount of time and money it made sense to skip those transitions. This movie was made for a fraction of the usual price of the contemporary SH

A sense of ennui you say?

Spielberg’s total hard on for making the fairy tale ending in nearly every work of fiction he directs pretty much tanks the theory for me. Maybe somewhere in the original script there’s supposed to be an air of doubt, and Cruise’s character might be in a deep freeze dream jail somewhere - but Spielberg is the type of

Betty White calls Brendan Gleason’s character “Officer Fuckmeat”. God I love Lake Placid. lol