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You suuure that looks like Richard Ayoade? Kinda looks like Dean Learner to me.

LOL Smallville was literally my entry into fandom and comic books, I moderated a Smallville message board in the eighth grade, and I never got around to watching the finale. 

And my axe!

I believe this is known as “The Hairspray Maneuver” (i.e., Hairspray was a non-musical movie; it was adapted into a Broadway musical; the Broadway musical was adapted into a film musical).

Ah, you gotta love the trailer for Final Cut - make sure no one talks so nobody notice the movie is not in English! Also known as the Pan’s Labyrinth trick.

Guess that is better than Full Frontal Alfred!

I thought the problem was that DIsney is so risk adverse (money) that it can only retell, redo , reboot or live action old movies at this point. I am waiting for them to start making cartoon versions of their live action back catalog.

It will never not be funny to me that this movie was announced right when The Flash tv series was just starting and many people were concerned it might kill the momentum of the show and then it took the entire 9-year run of the show for this movie to finally come out.

“Damn it, Barry! - The Movie”

My mom asked me if she needed to watch the other DCEU movies first before this one — she’s only seen the Shazams, WWs, and Aquaman. But since she’s watched The Flash on TV, I told her she’ll “get the gist, remember when Barry went back and changed stuff? Same thing in the movie

Jon Cryer was a great Lex Luthor on the CW Supergirl. Michael Cuddlitz an equally unconventional choice for the role in a completely different role, but also a terrific actor, so interested to see what he does with it 

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA . ..  oh wait . .  you are serious.

My biggest problem with Love & Thunder, over all its other issues (like the terrible pacing), is how it treats both Jane and Gorr.

Gorr is a “bad guy” in the comics...but he’s also totally and completely right and, from a certain point of view, completely justified in his actions. The Gods are cruel, and selfish, and

Love and Thunder was simply more of what lots of people apparently loved in Thor: Ragnarok but the appetite for the formula of relentless switches between action and comedy scenes seems to have waned a bit.

I do hope if Superman & Lois ends it doesn’t end on a cliffhanger & it gets to go out on its own terms, I think it deserves that

“It’s coherent.”

I don’t know why this collection of sites implemented the “continue reading” button for damn near every post though I suspect its purpose is much the same as the slideshows (“look, ad people: more clicks!”) but, for better and for worse, it seems to be accelerating what was already the slow death of the comment

I really can’t stand Chester and Allegra. I understand the need for a tech character to replace Cisco, but everytime he was on the screen I wanted to throw my remote at him.

All the “things we didn’t have time for” is such a strange argument to bring up, given what they did make time for in the final season. I mean, I understand the show has to use the regular characters it has, but it failed to make a compelling case for Chester, Allegra and ESPECIALLY Mark to be main characters. Add in

I’m a longtime defender of this ‘verse, but all of these ideas just sound bad. Blackest Night without the Green Lanterns? Crossing over with the awful Titans show? A major storyline for Chester and Allegra, the two most pointless characters? With how bad the finale was, I’m just glad it’s over.