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I wonder how hard WB is really going to be pushing Wonder Woman, given that they've got a much more viable Oscar contender with Dunkirk.

Yeah, Dunkirk.

Unless there's a last minute breakout hit (The Dark Tower, lol) then this summer's top three grossing movies are all superheroes. Many other big budget films failed - Pirates, Alien, Baywatch, Valerian, Transformers, Mummy, King Arthur etc.
Sure, most of these probably didn't deserve to do well anyway, but as

What did it revitalize? Really, I'm interested. Seemed to me it was just Thor in a skirt mashed up with Captain America.

Pretty sure it happened in the climactic courtroom scene of Kramer vs Kramer, but I could be wrong.

Steve Mnuchin was an executive producer :)

Hahaha get real. This is a movie where David Thewlis grows CGI armor and starts flying around shooting lightning and screaming I WILL DESTROY YOU.

"Anna Friel will play Erica Myles, who heads up a Republican super PAC,"

Yes I did, and at the time 8 year old me thought the videogame scene was amazing!

"they once visited 10 Cracker Barrels in one day during a drive from Orlando to Canada."

This theory works especially when you realize that Q was the man who shot him

If they filmed what happened at the end of the Casino Royale novel, it would be cinematically inert and the audience would just walk out with a "bwuh?"

Nah, the Bond movies tend to bounce around various cable channels. Usually EPIX which no-one has, does a Xmas marathon

I saw it once just to be able to say I'd seen it.

Eh, phones have logos on them, what are you gonna do. The only one that truly sticks out for me is when Bond is checking the security tapes…and they are of course Sony blu-rays.

Funnily enough, Matthew Vaughn did meet with EON for the Casino Royale gig. Obviously it didn't go well for him, and having watched…that film, not hard to see why.

Did you get to fight the African exchange student on the stairs?

Layer Cake wasn't really anything like a Guy Ritchie movie. It was lumped in probably to try and sell it but it feels more like London Michael Mann to me, with no bad comedy or cockney mugging. And was the only watchable film Matthew Vaughn made (sorrynotsorry)

It's fantastic! Genuinely Hitchcockian that starts off as a tailing-the-suspect to see what's up that quickly turns into a terrorist attack. That bit where he runs up the airplane stairs to jump right on to the passing truck puts a smile on my face every time.

I'm struggling to imagine how a 2006 movie where the big setpiece is a game of…baccarat would have gone over with audiences everywhere.