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Those are pretty thin straws you're grasping at and maybe you should go back to school where someone can teach you that 185 is MORE THAN 109. I'm not a Marvel hater by the way. He can rig a red sun lamp in his bathroom so his kryptonian powers are removed and he can shave. If he gets knicked he just turns off the lamp and heals instantly. I agree completely but that's an opinion that will draw a lot of flak. You missed Neill/House/Waititi from Hunt for the Wilderpeople. She's Thor's big sister. The ending wasn't confusing but it left a lot of loose ends. Did K die? What now for Deckard and his daughter? What now for the rebel Replicants? Does Wallace get to build his Replicant empire where he's god? Does K get to recover Joi and drop her program into a replicant body? Despite Ridley's claims over the years, it's pretty clear in Blade Runner 2049 that Deckard is human. If he's a replicant, why is he so weak? Even Pris hands him his ass. Tyrell also told him Rachel was "special", so was the only one at the time like her, no four year life span and able to make babies. Nope this is a winner with the critics, the fans and most importantly, the box office. The future of American film is entertainment, always has been always will be so deal with it. Well said - might not have used that exact phrasing myself, but you're right on the money. Star Trek manages fine without robots - Data being the exception. I can't remember another movie where I laughed so hard but really struggled not to walk out of. Too many in-jokes and a Batman character who had you cheering for the bad guys.