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Iain has been elevating the material since day 1

Semicolon The Rise and Fall of Darkness, right?

like Deadpool and Safe House had a baby

Took me by surprised because I was thinking Elle Fanning just happened to play 2 different transgendered teens. Because I knew of this movie as "About Ray" and thought it came out last year.

Ya know, the second version of Harvey probably just care more about the wider possible PAYING audience that comes with a PG13 rating

Going back and forth does not grant something a point

He looks like a giant cockroach wearing Vincent D'Onofrio's skin.

Steve Bannon looks like a refugee from Rick and Morty's Cronenberg world.

But its more pointless

You just did

He's heavy and disheveled for sure, but he's pretty far from looking like he has whatever the fuck Bannon's got going on.

Steve Bannon looks like someone who would make a strange demand at a Pawnee Public Forum.

He's a reverse Dorian Gray. Somewhere is a very handsome painting of him that someone is trying to destroy but can't.

I think I saw Dan Harmon make reference to him looking like a Nazi who already looked in the Ark of the Covenant.

Pleasantly surprised by Trial and Error.

MCU villains are more MacGuffin than character, which I think has its place in the realm of blockbusters tbh.

Really sells that moment too considering he stopped his evil plan to gawk at a dancing buffoon.

Cable's a put-upon straight man. I could see Shannon running with a weirdly self-serious take on him. That is funny for how awkward it is.

Also Michael Stuhlbarg. Also a pretty spot on Tommy Lee Jones impression.

I actually kind of liked the sequel also. Much more than first anyway. Less so in the grand scheme of the MCU