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Who knew Elle Macpherson was so political?

"Marvel's"…

Voting for Johnson = same.

And NCIS(s)

This is my weak arm, Sully.

Now I want a Vin and Arnold movie.

This sounds like a gritty spin-off of JAG.

Coincidentally it was also the theme of the 2016 Republican election.

I'm having a hard time believing people enjoyed this. I've never read the books, so I'm coming into this blind, but turned it off when the kids met Joan Cusak. So. Much. Talking. Everything about the first 20 minutes annoyed me so much I couldn't take it another minute. If your method of adapting a book is to

A real MANIMAL fan would have the variant cover (hologram, with collectible POG included in sealed bag).

Except it's not really working for Marvel. Financially, sure, but aesthetically, story-wise? Not so much. we're seeing diminishing returns and a growing numbness to the Avengers saga (ie everything not Guardians of the Galaxy). What Marvel is making is product, not art (Warner has a similar issue with its DC Cinematic

The should just start a Brave and the Bold series of films with a new "guest star" hero every time.

Ayer directed Fury, one of the best war movies of all time (and a hard R). If he'd been allowed to do his hard R version of SS it (most likely) would have been a much better film…although that Joker is bullshit.

Batman is WB's Wolverine.

I see your blockbuster and raise with After Earth.

I do, too, but then we're depending on Driver's portrayal to make the character more than just (literally) a clone of Vader. It's like Abrams said "you want Star Wars? Here's a box of character beats and a $300m budget" and people loved it. But it wasn't earned like the original trilogy - it was nostalgia marketing,

Jesus. I literally never thought of that until you said it. Luke could have just stayed on Endor, helped Han and Leia, and Lando would have blown up the new Death Star (along with Vader and the Emperor) and that's that.

Much better than Mickey Rourke Bucks.

Is it bad that the best portrayal of Vader recently was on Star Wars: Rebels? Where he gets to be a bad ass and the heroes have to literally run for their lives? I get that special effects are hard (as is fighting in a suit) but he's positively arthritic in A New Hope and about the same in Empire and Jedi. The one

"One…two…Vader's coming for you…"