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That's an insult to European auteur Oliver Megaton.

Can we all just pause the snark for a second and thank the heavens that Edgar Wright, the man responsible for The Cornetto Trilogy and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, has a new movie on the way???

Can we all just pause the snark for a second and thank the heavens that Edgar Wright, the man responsible for The Cornetto Trilogy and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, has a new movie on the way???

Bichir was quite funny in The Hateful Eight too, though, in terms of his recent filmography, I don't remember much of his work in Machete Kills.

Ah.

The AV Club
…usually stuffed with boring, old people who haven’t really been relevant for years.

Awesome top ten! So happy to see Carol and Sicario up in there!

Just got yelled at by my own father for saying that anti-vaccine individuals are demonizing Autistic people (I have Asperger's Syndrome for the record) and that Autistic people (especially kids growing up with Autism) have enough problems in their own lives without having to deal with being demonized by political

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He's actually the dad who gets into a yelling frenzy over which kind of peanut butter to buy. You can hear him bellowing "I know! I'll quit my job and devote my life to choosing peanut butter! Is 'Chunky' chunky enough or do I need 'extra chunky'???" in the aisle.

Pete Davidson is slowly but surely becoming one of my favorite current SNL players.

…..are you kidding? He just used one.

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I'm very very very disturbed by the lack of love for Carol.

I watched The Thing for the first time yesterday (loved it, so many good practical effects) and the chilling Ennio Morricone score got me wondering, who are all of our favorite movie composers?

I'm a very chipper person, I try to be kind to everyone I meet, but allow me to take this chance to say that Ted Cruz can go fuck himself.

No one's really gotten the interconnected universe thing going that isn't the MCU though. Batman v. Superman will really be the first, maybe Deadpool too since it's a spin-off of the X-Men movies. Mostly, it's just been new 3-5 superhero sequels or originals every year for the past 20 or so years.

Technically I guess X-Men ushered in the era of modern day comic book movies in 2000, but even prior to that you had Blade, Spawn and the Batman movies in the 90's. Superman: The Movie was gobbling up cash in 1978. And even before that you had Superman and the Mole Men in 1951 and numerous Batman, Superman and Captain

Deadpool took in a massive $47.5 million yesterday, the biggest single day for an R-rated film of all-time and the 24th biggest opening day of all-time. It's on track to gross about $124 million in its opening weekend, by far the biggest opening weekend for an R-rated film, and the eighth biggest superhero movie

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