Opinionated commentary on film, TV, comics, & geek-culture; regularly weighing in on related items with spelling errors, sarcasm, and satire (NOT Bleeding Kewl)

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A New York Post op-ed blasts DC Comics for skipping America’s 250th, contrasting classic patriotic Superman stories with modern shifts in tone and branding. @avigreen1 says Paramount Skydance needs to clean house if things are to improve. Read here: bleedingfool.com/blogs/when-…
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The $111 billion Paramount Warner Bros. media merger gets federal approval, but protests erupt and lawsuits loom. Hollywood workers warn consolidation could reshape the industry in ways that hit jobs, creativity, and competition. bleedingfool.com/news/paramo…
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On second viewing, James Gunn’s 'Superman' flipped the script on a classic hero, and not in a good way. Did fans really enjoy seeing the symbol of truth, justice, and the American way spend most of his movie on his knees?bleedingfool.com/blogs/rewat…
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Nick Reiner, charged in the shocking deaths of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, is now battling for trust fund cash to pay for his defense, adding a new layer of tension to an already grim and closely watched case. bleedingfool.com/news/reiner…
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The DOJ gives a quiet green light to Paramount’s massive Warner Bros. takeover, but political backlash, Netflix accusations, and state-level threats suggest this media fight may just be getting started. bleedingfool.com/news/doj-cl…
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The Black Comic Alliance backed off its DC boycott over representation after swift fan backlash. @avigreen1 says the effort rang hollow, arguing real support should go to indie creators, not struggling meritless publishers. bleedingfool.com/blogs/that-…
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Sony’s Spider-Verse is printing profit at a blockbuster level, outpacing major films while reports of burnout, delays, and heavy oversight are beginning to raise real questions about the cost of winning in modern animation. bleedingfool.com/movies-tv-f…
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I just saw Disclosure Day, and I have to confess I’ve lost my faith….. …in Hollywood’s ability to make a good movie.
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Henry Cavill may be out of the James Bond race, but his new Netflix spy film with Kevin Hart shows he is not done with the spy genre, even as studios chase younger faces for long-term franchise control. bleedingfool.com/movies-tv-f…
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A new 'Saw' prequel videogame claims Jigsaw may have copied his methods from a forgotten killer, raising fresh questions about the franchise’s lore and Hollywood’s push to stretch proven brands. bleedingfool.com/movies-tv-f…
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Steven Spielberg bets big on aliens and shaking Christianity in his upcoming 'Disclosure Day', but after years of weak box office, this $120 million swing could revive his legacy or confirm the slump is real. bleedingfool.com/movies-tv-f…
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Critics shrugged, but audiences showed up, and now 'David' is storming Netflix’s top spot, proving faith-based films still pull serious numbers and meanwhile Hollywood keeps guessing wrong. bleedingfool.com/movies-tv-f…
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Bleeding Fool retweeted
The reason Disclosure Day isn't resonating is the whole plot revolves around using broadcast television to change the world, a concept that anyone under the age of 55 finds completely unbelievable. The movie starts with a weather woman sperging out and making weird sounds live on air and that's meant to go viral? In Australian television that's any given broadcast. In real life the network would bombard youtube with copyright take down notices, no one would ever know it happened. Then they broadcast the government secrets to the whole world on one station's rig? Why didn't they just post it online? That's never explained! It probably would have been a cool movie in 1999.
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The end of The Howling has the main female character turning into a werewolf live on TV while she is reading the news. And people watching just shrug and order another drink or turn to friends to talk. Nobody cared. You're right.
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Media coverage of the Skirball Center’s comic book history exhibit feels sugarcoated to @avigreen1, who argues that while it has value, avoiding a more objective look at the industry ultimately does more harm than good. bleedingfool.com/blogs/the-l…
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A whale lover’s worst nightmare comes to life as 'Whalefall' traps a diver inside a massive sperm whale, turning awe into panic in a tight, ticking-clock survival thriller. Check out the panic-inducing trailer here: bleedingfool.com/movies-tv-f…
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Netflix is done playing both sides. After pretending to care about cinemas, while still dominating streaming, they are now cutting ties with theatrical-first filmmakers, while rivals like Paramount double down on the big screen gamble. bleedingfool.com/news/netfli…
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As the BBC has shockingly decided to shelve its Doctor Who Christmas special, the few remaining longtime fans are ready to elave after the show's bizarre, identity politics and its shift away from classic storytelling toward heavy-handed modern themes. bleedingfool.com/movies-tv-f…
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another did not age well article from @Variety "For every transphobic, racist, bigoted “Doctor Who” fan that we lose this season, there are going be three to five new fans who are coming in for the representation. So to those fans — who are not fans — I say, “Don’t let the door hit you on the way out.”" variety.com/2024/tv/news/jin…
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Insomniac’s Wolverine is making noise before launch, and not the good kind. Sweet Baby Inc's "modern version" of Wolverine has the X-Men gone, sparking new worries that modern messaging is reshaping another classic Marvel story. bleedingfool.com/games/red-f…
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