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I have to assume that, considering how people reacted to Lost, Star Trek Into Darkness, and The Force Awakens, J. J. Abrams hasn't had a day without a death threat for over six years now.

Bender's Big Score is by far the best. If it had been the only one I would probably be more fond of it.
The Beast with a Billion Backs just didn't work. The polygamy subplot was super-contrived, Yivo sucks ass, and the only great joke is the "Bender's son" gag.
Bender's Game had a lot of good moments in the real-world

"Active disappointment" - The A.V. Club

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The Sea of Tumbleweeds, starring famed Native American actor Johnny Depp.

He's got range!

She is quite the Daredevil, after all.

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.

WHY DIDSH YOUSH SHAY SHTHAT NAME?!!!!

Last year, Disney was having to do everything they could to make sure people would still show up to a Star Wars movie. Now that they have tangible proof that Star Wars is still the king of the mountain, they can afford to spend a little less money on marketing this time around.

Coming next spring, it's the new collaboration between DC Entertainment and Pure Flix: Zod's Not Dead.

No - but the production team has been amping up the "diversity angle" in their interviews, now that they've started to realize that that's more or less the only card they have left to play to attract outside audiences now that the film is getting panned. I assumed Ayer was making the comments, but it was actually

Given all the incessant method acting on set, I think most of the production crew thinks Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje really is a giant crocodile-man.

If I say that like a Wachowski movie will get panned, or that an Andy Samberg mockumentary is gonna be tanking at the box office, nobody panics. Because it's all part of the plan. But if I say that one, little old DC Comics movie will get a bad RT score… WELL THEN EVERYONE LOSES THEIR MINDS!!!

Look at my African-American over here! - David Ayer

I don't know if Gozer from Ghostbusters necessarily had a gender, but it was played and voiced by two different women. (And yes, it's an action-comedy, I'm counting it.)

Hemsworth was hysterical. Not quite as great as Statham from Spy, but Feig knows how to take a one-trick-pony gag character (ultra-macho super-spy, blockhead receptionist) and milk them for all they're worth.

Wow. Umm… having seen (and mostly enjoyed without particularly adoring) all three Despicable Me/Minions movies (and not having seen SLoP), I can safely say that's way more disgusting/crude than anything in the main movies. Don't know what they were thinking there.

Scientology.