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We say “Fuck that Nazi Pope”.

If he hadn’t have inhabited some rando’s body, he wouldn’t have had a wardrobe and they wouldn’t have been able to do an 80s-clothes-are-crazy montage scene. Priorities!

Hell, the movie is pretty explicit in showing the Diana doesn’t want to befriend Minerva - she just wants some information Minerva has and doesn’t want to seem like a complete jerk.

And what happened when she renounced her wish and he woke up in the middle of anarchy, several days after his last memory, with a vague, itchy sensation in his crotch? And that trip to the doctor later, “Mr. Johnson, you have Super Gonorrhea.”

You know, at one point, there’s a line or two about Max Lord asking if he could get evangelical congregation to join hands with him, and it could’ve been visually stunning to have WW try to get to him in a sea of people at a rally instead of... another blue skybeam maelstrom finale in a superhero movie.

The “cost” of Diana’s wish (Steve returning) is very clearly shown in the movie to be the diminishment of Diana’s powers. The Monkey Paw of Steve coming back is not him inhabiting someone else’s body. It’s Diana losing her strength. That is outright stated in the film.

I know people always come to Random Roles comment sections posting “why didn’t you ask about [movie/show]?”, but it seems weird there was nothing about Possessor except for a passing mention in Luxor.

I wish Death of Stalin had come up here, because I’d love to know how she approached that material/being part of that ensemble from a tonal perspective.

So Alec Baldwin rails against Facebook by posting a video... on Instagram.

Well, the Avengers did have Shakespeare In The Park. "Doth Mother know you weareth her drapes?". 

My guess is that they had difficulty casting a sentient skeleton for the role, and so fell back on casting an actor with actual eyes rather than gaping holes in his head.

Which, if you want to homage 1980's action movies, is right on.

At 151 minutes, Wonder Woman 1984 takes its time getting to where it’s going”

it’s still a form of cyber-bullying

Well, that escalatored quickly.

Unfortunately, I think a lot of us have felt for some time that the "blockbusters" were underwhelming on originality and story. It just seems to justify that, without a *theater experience* these things fall flat. I'd personally love to see this result in some more compelling storytelling and less reliance on the

My only issue is that not a year goes by, not a year, that I don’t hear about some escalator accident involving some bastard kid which could have easily been avoided had some parent - I don’t care which one - but some parent conditioned him to fear and respect that escalator.

To be fair, this is part of the DCEU and sharing a first name has been shown to be critically important.

Some mild spoilers... Agree with all of this. I have no problem with 2 1/2 hour superhero films in theory - Infinity War was that long and was fantastic - but this could easily have lost half an hour. The first two hours have a weirdly sluggish pace and not much action - and the action that’s there is a bit dull (some

implies objective truths where there are none