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The zombie movie was a lot of fun, though it fell apart at the end. Snyder needs a couple of things:

That’s the look an oligarch makes when he learns his best friend has just fallen out of a window.

People seem to be taking these at face value. They’re not real/heavily staged. If for no other reason than no one’s PR team would allow them to get hammered in front of a camera, there are very strict laws about alcohol on set. The liability insurance you’d need to do this would be insane.

While morale has apparently taken a nosedive, IGN reports that senior management has appeared to show a “surprising amount of indifference or even outright flippancy or hostility” about the situation.

Let it go bro (Ayer, not Matt).

To add, in addition to the ending, they could have just put in the movie what made the book great. Rather than entirely rewriting it into a terrible movie.

I think you made a great point about them missing their chance to make Captain Marvel one of the Avengers - that would have created some continuity between her spinoffs and the main plot line. Right now all these characters feel like distant side action going on somewhere else that isn’t really in the Marvel universe

I’m wondering how long Jezebel’s corpse is going to remain in the nav bar. Splinter was eventually removed, but maybe they think there’s a couple hundred more clicks in leaving a shambling zombie up?

This is a bizarre article on all levels.

Having been around these in a work capacity, I can tell you they are 100% not fun at all. You’re not really touring the world, you’re spending 80% of your time on a plane for a month. Seriously, you may hit 45 markets in 30 days, and some of them are really far apart.

Each of the first two Thor movies are among the very worst Marvel has created. We don’t have to pretend otherwise. Next subject!

I’m not pro-owner, but what Harden did was pretty shitty.

Yeah Harden doesn’t give a rip about winning. That’s obvious.

emotionally raw, tempestuous falling-out of this former dynamic duo which has spent the last decade dominating the league together.

A) they don’t like each other, and b) none of them want the word “insurrection” back in front of the American public, given that they all supported an insurrection not so long ago that they would dearly like the rest of us to forget.

The obvious answer here is that he has an LLC that he runs all his finances through so he can deduct everything.

It’s usually the latter, but in this case there could be a bit of both. WBD seems to have been in full reactionary mode since the merger. No doubt they’re doing this (if they do it) because they think it’s the most beneficial option for them financially. But it might also be the best option for them financially

Anyone who’s seen a little kid wearing their Dad’s shoes recognizes Rob’s gait from the vid where he’s walking across the stage - his boots are several sizes too large for him, and he’s being super careful about where he puts his feet so he doesn’t trip.

Sounds like she has some issues she’s working through, and sounds like acting really really may not be the profession for her.

BSG was pretty famously a casualty of the 2007-08 writer’s strike. The show lost all its momentum and season 4 just pretty much sucked. RDM has tried to retcon it and say it was a good thing because they took the time to reconsider the season entirely, but it’s clear that they got in their heads and ultimately