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I’ll probably never find out.

Lol, no actually I haven’t.

This show, particularly the first two seasons, is the only cartoon that actually reveals more depth as I get older. Nothing animated, and very little live action, matches the storytelling.

Wow! That’s so wrong! Hollywood went up in flames over Weinstein abusing adult women but not over this???

This. I worked in the industry a bit. Many great people. Many creative adorable people. Some whackos. Some very powerful egomaniacs.

I prefer it to many of the Trek films. It had heart. It was nice to see the ensemble featured instead of the Picard and Data show. Donna Murphy and F. Murray Abraham also made it a richer film. I’d watch it faster than First Contact and any of that JJ Abrams stuff.  

What a heap of pretentious sounding trash.

So, let me get this straight...to fix the DCEU they plan on releasing a Flashpoint movie, which if they follow the comics, is a dark and violent fantasy, when the major problem is that the DCEU is itself too dark and violent? And they’re hiring writers who’ve never directed a multimillion dollar blockbuster to

The problem wasn’t that it was serialized storytelling. The problem was it fell prey to the worst tendencies of serialized storytelling. Burnham was a compelling character. The rest of it was a boring, violent grind that made the least out of all its many advantages over past Trek shows. It was work to get through it.

Clearly, he kept up his acting chops. Respect.

Rehka Sharma is a horrible actress. “Stare and talk in monotone, Ben Affleck in Argo” horrible. I was mortified she was in Discovery.  

Bats looks great. But having been horrified at the sound of a grown man describing his joy at buying a $300 Batmobile toy, I will simply take a longing look and go my way.

I really love responses like this.

Looks fun and forgettable. Which is absolutely fine with me.

Acting coaches are on the sets of most movies and TV shows. Directors of huge films don’t have time to work with their actors when each shot costs a zillion dollars. It’s a very normal thing.

I can hang with a movie through a lot of flaws. But when your villain is a bumbling fucking idiot, no matter who plays him, there’s no redemption in my eyes.

Not so sure this is the way Mr. Quinto imagined his future would look when he signed up for that primo role in that blockbuster film franchise.

Yes!!! This is it.

I thought it was a little pretentious and played out, honestly.

I’ve never read Astro City. I’m certainly all for some experimenting, but I remember when Miller’s Dark Knight first came out and all of a sudden who people were saying Bruce Wayne was crazy for putting on a mask and swinging around, etc. It just sounded like a pretentious contrivance. The facts are in this genre,