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  1. He should have known at least by WW2 since he fought alongside Captain America. 

  2. I worked on Jungle Cruise. This is not a shock. I have friends who worked on Young Rock. They are not surprised.

  3. Regular tardiness is shitty but having a massive mobile gym makes sense for someone with his physique

  4. Let me explain though: in my area, if we’re filming in the city, we already struggle to find space for base camp. A standard camp might have 8-10 cast trailers, a 53 foot wardrobe trailer, as well as the props, effects, and a few more trailers. Add on to that parking for the shorty 40’s (7-10 26 foot trucks the size of large moving trucks), the parking for the teamsters cars, and so on. That could cost anywhere between 2,000-6,000 per day. Now if he is on the schedule I have to double that amount of space, so I’m making that cost double to 4,000 to 12,000 per day. Say he’s on the schedule for 21 days. He’s just cost the film an extra $ 42,000 on the low end. That’s just for his gym. That’s outrageous.

  5. Yeah but he'll bring in millions of dollars in ticket sales. It's a no-brainer. $42k is nothing.

  6. In that scene it seems that Charles wanted Erik not to give in to his darker impulses and not to kill his mother's murderer in a more brutal way (it doesn't help that Charles could feel the pain of the coin passing through him).

  7. I don’t think turning someone into a vegetable really counts as “non-lethal” as the person is dead. Only the body remains

  8. I've always assumed that the batcave was built like how the underground meth lab in Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul was built. Meaning, they hired a team of engineers, paid them under the table, and didn't tell them where it was, who was paying them, or what it was for. Bruce might bring them in every once in a while to perform maintenance or move big things around like the penny or the T-Rex.

  9. Alfred. The man is literally the worlds greatest butler. If Alfred can clean the bat cave along with the 12 master bedroom’s, 6 bathrooms, 3 kitchens and still manage to answer the door the millisecond the bell is rung, moving a giant coin is nothing for him.

  10. I know in the Nolan films, Alfred's role was more to manage the other servants. That always made more sense to me because it would be literally impossible for one man to maintain an entire manor by himself.

  11. X-Men 1-3, Origins, First Class, and The Wolverine were all in the same continuity (albeit with some weird continuity errors here and there IIRC). Days of Future Past altered the timeline to where it was just First Class, DOFP, Apocalypse, and Dark Phoenix.

  12. Michael Fassbender holding up the number 3 in the bar in Inglourious Basterds. It was the slightest, most seemingly insignificant cultural difference that gave him away and got a lot of people killed.

  13. So I have been considering seeing this movie, but I don’t know if it’s still worth seeing if I know the ending itself.

  14. It's Tarantino's best in my opinion, I've seen it numerous times because it's endlessly rewatchable

  15. Pretty much all of his movies are based around something from his 80s childhood. He's extremely nostalgia driven in a way that can end up rather disappointing.

  16. I genuinely think JJ Abrams is one of the worst directors working today just because he doesn't even try to do anything different.

  17. I love his work and find that the most common criticisms (particularly the awkward dialogue) that people have are the things that I like about it. I just find that I’m always on the same wavelength as he is. I mean. I even like Lady in the Water and After Earth.

  18. When Shyamalan is trying to be funny, his dialogue is honestly hilarious.

  19. DiCaprio himself said he can't sing. I'd love a Scorsese movie about Sinatra but Leo is not the man for it

  20. Their memories aren't deleted, it's just the existence of magic that gets wiped. So they would still presumably remember they had a happy childhood, just not one with fairies.

  21. I am Professor X, this is my team, the Gene People.

  22. how does Xavier keep the whole mutant school thing under wraps when half of his students are blue lol

  23. Jobs that pay really well often have terrible work-life balance so that's probably the most realistic aspect of these movies lol

  24. As a parent who’s toddler loves blues clues, I can confirm that the majority of the show is an adult and animated characters. The only kids are a boy and girl voice over and then whatever kid mails something in each episode. But all those instances the kids wouldn’t even be on the set.

  25. to be honest that probably made the show better for the viewing audience, or at least it did for me when I watched it

  26. Oh, and not only that, but he's a figment of a man's imagination.

  27. Well, yes and no. From Jack/Ed Norton's perspective, yes. But from everyone else's Tyler Durden is 100% real, he just doesn't look like Brad Pitt in a leather jacket.

  28. This was kind of the point of Heath Ledger's joker. On the surface, he was a master manipulator, was able to become a crime boss with a ton of money, was proficient with numerous weapons and an extremely dangerous combatant.

  29. I think a general issue with some superhero films is they often go hard and heavy with the villains in the first film. Once you've played the Joker/Lex hand then there isn't anywhere to go up from there. This is why you end up with sequels that aren't as well received. Or they have to use multiple villains to try and make the film bigger and better but they often just end up messy. Tom Holland fighting the Vulture and then Mysterio was a really good call because then when he finally meets the Green Goblin and Doc Oc in the 3rd one, it's been worth the wait.

  30. More like a misguided but brilliant businessman and scientist. He should be more like The Kingpin I guess, but less mob like and more exploiting loopholes and shady business practices to further his own agenda. He believes that Superman possesses too much power to be trusted (judging others by his own character really) and wants to rid the world of Superman and have humanity be in charge of its own future. Preferably with him in charge. Actor wise, I have no idea, I’d probably go with an unknown actor so as not to distract from the character and have a fresh take.

  31. my fancast for Luthor was always Stanley Tucci, someone not physically intimidating but with the authority and gravitas to still make him scary

  32. Dano isn't even 40, he has plenty of time to get an oscar and likely will eventually

  33. I'd be fine with Nic Cage getting another one. He became a punchline for nearly a decade while doing genuinely unwatchable dreck. The whole time, he never phoned-in a performance or acted like the movie was beneath him. Now he's started doing more prestige films and it'd be neat to see a comeback.

  34. He could have seen that as protecing John was viewed it as necessary.

  35. nah that's bullshit lol, the T-800 damn near shot them without hesitation. He didn't have a moral code until John gave him one, his one and only objective was protecting John Connor.

  36. No offence but isn’t trying to “cancel” celebrities a bit sad? Can’t change other people but you can always better yourself which seems a better use of time. Some people deserve to have their careers destroyed but cancel culture hasn’t done much for them. I’d love to see people like Prince Andrew “cancelled” but he’s too powerful to do anything. But more often than not I’ve seen things like Jimmy Kimmel be “cancelled” for blackface - which is definitely wrong and offensive - but was (sadly) normalised at the time. It’d be a lot different if he did it in today’s age. Just my take though.

  37. I really only care if celebrities are legitimate dangers to society, telling an edgy joke that didn’t land is nothing compared to people like, I don’t know, Ezra Miller.

  38. Jared Leto, not only the sketchy shit he does on sets. But also what appears to be a literal cult around him and his band 30 Seconds to mars. He literally has a "Camp Mars" of his followers on a "Mars Island".

  39. Oh yeah I follow him on facebook I think and his pictures are creepy as fuck lol

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