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I had the same reaction about the bizarrely low-key play on the cruise ship collision, but I will nitpick that it’s “lede” rather than “lead” in this context: https://grammarist.com/usage/lead-lede/

I’d like to be the lawyer defending that case. Not many SEC cases end in 9-0 SCOTUS decisions on free speech grounds, but that’s what I’d predict the outcome would be if the SEC tried to argue that the events of a feature film plausibly suggesting it’s in continuity with a film franchise owned by another company

Really, whatever the question is, the answer is Dragonforce.

Hellboy has received an R-rating from the MPAA for “strong bloody violence and gore throughout, and language.” What a shock!

The French already did it though (if the picture isn’t showing up, it’s the poster for OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies):

I’m not sure how that’s stunt casting.  A lot of Bond films have had well-known actors as the main villain.

Hotter take: You’re right!

There’s actually a distinct lack of Ewok footage all the way around.

Surely you meant, “One shtar only”?

I had (and presumably still have in a box somewhere) one of those in the exact same color!

Because J&SB films tend to have a ton of genre franchise jokes and references in them?

I still don’t find his hair convincing though....

So you’re saying they dropped a Hayabusa in that?  [/Jalopnik joke]

So your theory is that Company X is disproportionately targeted by Group Y, but you have preemptively ruled out the possibility that Company X’s actions could have any causal relationship to the actions of Group Y even though Group Y has a huge universe of other possible targets it could go after instead (and probably

Yes, I’ve never understood sites that allowed user reviews before something (whether it’s a movie, book, video game, etc.) is released. Since these kinds of sites virtually always have a field on the page for release date, it should be a pretty easy programming step to not permit reviews to be posted until the release

Right, this is the thing that seems to be overlooked in these ratings site troll wars — in most, if not all, instances, it appears trolls mostly go after the film after the people promoting the film go out of their way to antagonize them.

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He didn’t even try to avoid collateral damage, he just threw Zod and co into anything still standing.

They could let Uwe Boll direct the remake of (checks notes) Pocahontas

I’m fully predicting this year to be the year Disney realize they pushed that live-action remake trend too much, too fast. 3 of them in one year is insane.