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Goddammit, Dvorak, you ruined a chance at originality with groupthink.

“ ...none of which I am ever very keen to use.“

To be fair, I too am cursed with that rare condition, “Riot-Ahri-Neck,” whereby my neck is almost as long if not slightly longer than my head.

That’s what I have an issue with: “Because he is boring and a good threat to unite the trilogy”.

Good design is “’hipster’” or negative at all” when the object in question is not an execution of thoughtful, functional design. Like this pipe shown, what people actually should be saying is “aesthetically pleasing,”, or at the very least, “incorporating design trends that a certain target group with too much money

He definitely is. I would be more extreme and say, if you have to treat the character like some kind of pseudo-mad Dog/Frankenstein's monster, you're doing it wrong, and Doomsday should (have been) be scrapped.

Bravo - point taken.

Got it.

A quip is exactly what I would have expected, and would have reduced her entrance as a ‘just one of the guys’ scenarios. Which is the *last* thing I want to see from Wonder Woman.

If by, “Organically,” you mean that they are going to use General Zod/General Zod’s body to create Doomsday - then you still might have the problem of superfluous plot.

Because it’s easier to cut a deal.

My god, he's a monster! Insatiable!

So long and thanks for all the fish debates, pop-culture analysis, and movie-talk.

“Why is it that totalitarian nations are so bad at satire or propaganda photos?”

No need to apologize on behalf of Cultural Norm. He’s a bit awkward, at times.

BAM!

It’s always bothered me that he thought of the device as the exclusive property of his wife.

Or, "He said it resembled a 7' rocket tube, then yadda yadda yadda, we went over to his parents for dinner."

“ ...so you’ve got this pulpy action film in which very few of the action sequences seem to have any meaning or weight existing alongside deadly boring scenes of the senate and jedi council that are suppose to be showing how the rot has spread, it just never jells into one movie.”