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Whatever Rose did on set is nothing compared to a stunt person being paralyzed and another horrifically burned.
Also Rose's pronouns are they/them
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If a movie is spoiled by knowing some g-list character shows up in a post credits scene, it's not much of a movie.
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Because Batman is SRS BSNS
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All of Kathryn Hahn was on TV in Mrs. Fletcher
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Stargirl doing
SpoilerIdentity Crisis
by way of Eclipso and the JSA is... certainly... something.
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For this episode they bring everyone back?
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Fan fic of your deceased sibling for 20+ years over multiple media is kinda gross.
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It'll probably still be $30. The real sweet spot is a $20 rental with a $25 buy option. WB did that for "Scoob!" and you're like "well, if I watch it in the future it'll be $5 to rent anyway..."
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I bet it goes theater->D+ Premier Access-> Home Video -> D+
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On 9/11/2021 at 4:46 PM, AxB said:
There's no way a bus could safely corner at 88.8 MPH though. Totally unrealistic.
Buses (even new) start to shake apart over 65, so it's completely unrealistic for an articulated bus to even get up to that speed
On 9/11/2021 at 10:43 AM, AxB said:It's another one of the problems with movie production being in Hollywood. Californians don't believe in public transport, so therefore movie director's and producer's concept of 'Bus' is based not on lived experience, but upon what they've seen in other movies.
It's actually a problem with everyone filming in Vancouver. There's a company that has a monopoly on public transit vehicles for motion picture shoots, and you can pinpoint most any transit shoots to Vancouver because of this.
A (new) artic will run you $750k, minimum. Our new hydrogen artic's were $1.5M each!
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He fights on an outdated bus, and Awkwafina is so short they had to cut a section of the bus's steering wheel out so it wouldn't cover her face in reaction shots. /Spoiler
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@NikoBaltimoreNew Warriors is a series that didn't make it past the pilot because the Disney owned channel it was developed for passed, then due to the stink of Jeoh Loeb on it, no other Disney channel wanted it
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It was nice to hear Clark Gregg again. Such a big part of Phase 1, then nothing until Captain Marvel.
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That final fight was right out of a Venture Bros. episode. Great stuff.
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It's hilarious because the Smith show was to assuage the assholes before this dropped.
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This kinda reminds me of the time I spent three hours trying to fix a VHS copy of Let It Be without opening up the cassette, but in reverse.
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I'm honestly sad everyone didn't die. That's the outcome of like 95% of the comics version.
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Is now February 2020?
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Robbie has buoyed the DCEU throughout her time in it
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The Detachable Kid is a weak version of Arm Fall Off Boy
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It was a nice movie, the most comic book looking film in quite a while (lots of shots could have come straight from a hypothetical Suicide Squad comic).
It did make me a little sad, because Starro being straight up Starro is something I never thought I would see up on a movie screen, and it brings into focus just how dull most comic book movies are. But how does one top Starro?
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The writers of the books whose royalties Disney quit paying when they bought Fox, despite continuing to keep those books in print is what JL is talking about.
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I'm sorry, they pushed the movie back 5 times to avoid this, and now there's like 20 MCU movies coming out in the next year because of it. If she really had no idea until a month after it underperformed then I feel bad for other people involved in whatever other financial decisions she's made.
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Giving He-Man a magical girl transformation sequence is odd. It was neat... until the hair sprouted from his belt and grew downward.
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DC TV - 2021
in "COMIC BOOK" MOVIES & TV
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I am not your mother, do your own researching.