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Problem with that for me is avoiding spoilers, really, especially if something is popular. When Daredevil was dropping all eps at once on Netflix, I found myself pushing hard to binge them all and get through them before I could have important plot moments ruined by the “red circle thumbnail” brigade on various sites.

The weird sarcastic one about Dunst channelling Tara Reid and Faye Dunaway in the "positives" section feels like maybe someone wasn't fully paying attention too...

I actually really enjoyed it up until the tacked-on feeling “big disaster action sequence” of the last 20 minutes. End it before that all kicks off and you have a pretty solid movie.

Not only was it borderline impossible to find decent showings of it in the UK in general, to compound matters the Toho International online store is selling nice prints of the Minus One Minus Colour poster, but they only ship to the US or Canada.

Getting a decent cinematic run for a few months is something you guys

Yeah, I agree. It’s such an odd omission.

Even if she initially rejected it (to keep with how DV wanted to end it), he still needed to say it to show that connection is there at least for him.

Plus the “History will call us wives” line is iconic.

I’ll chuck my Letterbox’d review in: (https://letterboxd.com/tredecim13/film/dune-part-two/)

I think you might be on to something, actually. I’m sure there’s a mention or allusion toward her “teenage body” in the training dummy scene where Paul’s a bit on the creepy side before they decide she needs to get laid urgently...

I think you could feasibly do Messiah and Children in one film (Messiah’s pretty short) if you trimmed the fat a bit and concentrated on the real plot-drive-forward stuff.

All I really want is reassurance that Brian Herbert and Kevin J Anderson had as minimal as possible involvement in this, and that Paul really gets fleshed out in a manner that I felt the first part (much as I loved it) dropped the ball on a bit.

after establishing Kang as a major new threat for the MCU in both Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and the second season of Loki

Army of Darkness: The Medieval Predator

I presume we’re going to get the famous pistol’s origin story in this one then?

Was thinking the same - usually Hot Toys are pure sorcery in capturing a likeness, but this one does feel closer to MBB than NP.

It all depends how well implemented it is. The Max Mad Fury Road one was stunning, while the Parasite one just felt lazy.

“Star Wars Episode X: The Destroying Rey” anyone? :D

TBH, I think that applies to this headline as well. Maybe not quite as much, but there’s still an element of “he thought the appearance sucked” imo.

Even worse when it’s a clear (yet unlabelled as such) advertorial. 

I’m kind of hoping he’s dropped out of Sentry to play something bigger/better.

I enjoyed it, and I thought NG was exceptional as the Doctor and can’t wait to see more of him, but I honestly didn’t get the “electric chemistry” between he and Ruby that other folk seem to have (and fair enough, we’re all different). I thought she really just ran around looking happily delighted at everything a bit

I was being tongue-in-cheek about the Rani/Omega/Valeyard thing, just to be entirely clear!