Yeah, I watched it because it was on TV and I was in the mood to just veg out and watch something stupid, and I found it...fine? Like, it's definitely not bad enough you can enjoy ragging on it, so it's not as fun an experience as something worse while also not being very good, it's just there.
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The thumbnail appears to be the image in question, but when I click on the link and open the article there's no sign of it?
There were people suggesting given the age of Bruce Wayne in Joker, that the Phoenix character probably wasn't The Joker, merely an inspiration for him. Harley showing up in the sequel would seem to refute this theory.
Everyone keeps saying it's three hours, but Letterboxd lists at less than 2.5?
WWE really isn't good at the whole "you can use this trademark under these specific conditions" thing, huh?
The Sprinkler Sprinkled was released in 1896 and remade in 1897.
It's expensive, often less comfortable than my own home, and I like theatre in which the crowd plays a part in the experience,
This is why I don't understand the "big action movies need a cinema, small comedies you can watch at home" argument. My home theatre can replicate the big-screen action experience just fine, but a comedy with a crowd is immediately 35% funnier.
There's actually an investigation? That had slipped my notice/memory.
Has he been charged with anything?
You think prosecutors need to be paid off to hide evidence and generally ignore the rights of defendants?
You're watching it wrong.
My Bluesky feed is busier than my Twitter feed was when I left a couple of years ago.