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we’ll truly know cinema’s in trouble when this gets utterly stomped by The Style at the box office
DeMayo exited the Mouse House under cryptic circumstances earlier this year but completed work on the first two seasons before departing. The second season, Deadline reports, is already in production.
What If? Was a huge disappointment to me. It was one of my favorite comic series as a kid but the show just didn’t deliver like the comic did. I also found the animation style to be off putting.
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Jesse Plemmons with a shaved head looks a whole lot like Michael Rooker.
“tiny hints”
Were we watching the same show? I can’t imagine getting to episode six and not thinking something was genuinely off with the main character. Alien? Angel? Robot? Time traveler? All teased. There’s no way it should have caught you off guard.
I will agree that it would have worked better to have the reveal…
Also, he made three Hangover movies.
He also says he stopped making comedies because of “woke” culture. So yeah he’s a shitty person
Did anyone call for a ban? I just remember people mocking the movie and the incels who worshipped it.
Still can’t tell the difference between this and The People’s Joker.
I love the meta aspect of a show about zombies itself becoming a half-dead, directionless, shambling carcass that goes on forever.
Pity. The Flash was a hot mess and I can’t blame Gunn for wanting to start with a clean slate, but Sasha Calle was one of the definite high points of that movie and it’s a little sad that this’ll be her only outing.
If actors or directors think that their films will be better by talking to the real-life people they’re portraying, or who inspired their fictional stories, more power to them. But there’s just no obligation to give famous people any control over how they’re presented, and doing so would likely be detrimental to the…
“this season is set in modern day, meaning it is ostensibly post-MeToo, and anyone who is meeting Roy for 2 minutes is seeing what kind of man he is. She’d be believed.”
I desperately wish to share your optimism, but the rosiest outlook I can manage right now is “armed uprising is unlikely, because Trump is certain to win.”
I keep repeating this, because I’m apparently on crazy pills, but thanks to the Electoral College, vengeful despot-wannabe Donald Trump is still only a few tens of thousands votes away in a handful of swing states from cheating his fat ass back into the White House.
I guess I don’t understand what y’all are seeing, because this made me sick to my stomach at how believable it is. By this time next year, we’ll either be in the midst of an armed uprising, or preparing to inaugurate America’s first real autocrat. I know it’s comforting to pretend otherwise, but it was also comforting…
“People are saying accurate things about an old TV show again and my feelings are being hurt with wild abandon thus. Democracy was a bad idea.”