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Yeah I was disappointed he didn’t show up in this, I wonder if his role was taken by Rob Diggle?

Already started, the first one was out last week.

Yeah I love the Doug Judy episodes, I’ve never found them to be unfunny (so I’m really surprised by the grade this week).

Fair point.

I’ve never seen the first Bay Turtles film, but I will say that the second is quite good. Surprisingly I’d be interested in seeing a third film in the franchise.

Depending on how much folks like Black Panther and Infinity War, I’d say that 2018 is pretty strong. Having said that 2014 is probably the right answer, even allowing for iffy Amazing Spider-Man 2. I feel that film would have worked better without the unnecessary Harry Osborn stuff and maybe not making Electro such a

Here’s hoping someone finds the Cosmic Cube and changes the world back to normal.

Sometimes I think Marvel writers try to be too clever. Not everything needs a neat tie up in the comics.

I think Lego Movie works because the creators went down a good route with their characters. Rather than do a generic paint by numbers plot (a la Angry Birds) they dug deeper with some good jokes everything from Batman, to commercialism and parenting skills.

I surprised no one thought about guests at the wedding posting pictures of the event, that was the first thing I thought after Oliver said he was check the official ones. Conveniently for the show it was Connor’s mum who has seemingly dropped Nate in it (why bother with some random).

Perhaps this is just what comes of having two sitcom creators pen the script (it was co-written by Black-ish’s Kenya Barris and The Goldbergs’ Alex Barnow)

The trailer looks really goofy, like they’ve gone for an out and out buddy comedy. Yet I still want to watch this.

a.d.i.d.a.s.

Having watched WWW during my first visit to US (New York), I was surprised by how...not bad it was. Sure it was too long and bit goofy, but it won me over with its charm.

Physically I am, but mentally.....

It made Judy Greer the most sympathetic character in the film though. Not that Helen Hunt’s was bad or anything.

I wouldn’t necessarily call it bad, but this and last week’s episode did seem like a bit of a waste of time. The Cicada plot didn’t really move forward, despite what learnt about Grace and stuff this week.

She has a certain Mystique about her.

....if you don’t count temporarily dying.

I hope that’s he was listed in the credits. Imagine having that on your acting CV.