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I imagine it will do well in foreign markets, particularly China.

I really feel happy. As if I had been handed a whole new life.

Personally I'd like Martin Wallström for the role. After seeing his work on Mr Robot I have little doubt he could pull it off.

Ripley's Game is a great film with a masterful performance from Malkovich. He may not look like Tom Ripley, but he captures Ripley's personality perfectly; charismatic, refined, playful and completely amoral.

Clint Eastwood - Roland Deschain & Batman (Batman Beyond Bruce Wayne)
Kyle MacLachlan - Tom Ripley
Pam Grier - Amanda Waller
Bryan Cranston - Lex Luthor

No.

Psssst, check out Mitefall. It's awesome.

I've been waiting a long time for this. My enthusiasm was dying of a thousand cuts (Snyder will direct! Goyer will write! Eisenberg will play Luthor!) and, with this review, has now suffered ritual disembowelment.

I would never joke about so serious a subject.

You're absolutely right. The Question, Green Lantern, Huntress, Green Arrow, the list goes on and on.

"Darkseid, the Thanos of the DC universe."

I'd like to see a comic line set around the time the characters actually came out. Mostly because I really, really like Justice League: The New Frontier.

No, what we need is a detailed history and analysis of Arm-Fall-Off-Boy.

I've moved it up my Amazon wish list.

Superman in Superman: The Animated Series, Justice League & Unlimited is really the best version of the character.

This. Superman isn't a terribly difficult character to play though (in my opinion) Clark Kent is somewhat tougher. Cavill's not a great Thespian, but he's not a bad actor; he likely won't drag a good script down but he can't elevate something as all over the shop as MoS.

Pretty simple dude; LibraryLass got her powers due to an experiment in L-Space and LibertyLass was bitten by a radioactive Trump supporter.

Watching these over, Foggy really gets the worst dialogue.

*Walks into comments, hangs up hat, looks at comments, picks up hat, walks out*