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These are exactly what I had when I saw the original in November 2017. I’ll have the same when I watch the 4-hour iteration this weekend. Ok, so can we please talk about the Black Adam movie? I’d settle for Shazam. 

Enough talk. Let's kill a human.

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“That fellow teen will be the death of me!”

Ben: “I WAS IN THE POOL!!!!”

Self-Love Will Tear Us Apart

March 8 - “Today’s release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League was a mistake. We apologize for the trouble.”
March 18 - “Today’s release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League was a mistake. We apologize for the trouble.”

Oh wow, I had no idea! I heard that production years ago, but I didn’t know Nighy was in it.

(DDoSecrets) owned up to the hack, and is offering the data trove via a limited distribution release to select journalists and data scientists specializing in leaked information.

Like the Animaniacs, the Snydercast had (::singing::) Pay or Play Contracts.

.............BANJO!!!

Still, I’d rather have messy, imperfect personal art—the multimillion dollar hubris of a man that nobody could say no to—over the “let’s just hit the reset button and make it up as we go” sequel trilogy any day of the week.

That would have been one hell of a twist if ol’ Jack Burton came out of nowhere and threw a lightsaber into Dooku’s forehead.

You know why they put it there — because lightsaber battles are cool! All the fans wanted to see Yoda kick ass (including me in his first duel with Count Dooku), and watching CGI Yoda bouncing around Christopher Lee was kind of absurdly wonderful.

One bit of prequel rehabilitation (redemption would be going to far) was that the Clone Wars animated series gave us the Anakin Skywalker we needed. We get to see his good qualities like bravery and fierce loyalty to his friends and troops, and his bad qualities tempered by both experience and mentoring Ahsoka. By the

Zach Snyder

It’s a side effect of how “lore” and “world-building” has become more important than telling a story well.

Probably still thinks “Sir Jimmy” was a great guy!

Even in the Marvel-era, with both The Avengers and Avengers: Endgame being “must see in theaters” tentpoles — and Endgame being the most audience-reaction experience I’ve ever had (very different than 1980s late-night NYC movie-going or Rocky Horror which is by design) — Spider-Man 2 may still be on the list of the

What’s exhausting about it to me is that live action comic book movies and TV are essentially following the same path that comic books themselves did in the 90s: after decades of being kind of silly and low-budget (though enjoyable for what they are, if you’re into it), there has been an explosion of works that deal

He should turn his revolutionary new steel alloy over to the state say I, a man made of straw.