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Superman (1978) and Superman II (1981) should have higher scores. The Donner Cut's score is about right. I hated Superman III so I don't care either way. All the rest of the scores are about right except [i]Zack Snyder's Justice League[/i]. The movie was an improvement over the theatrical version, but it's not that good. You're preaching to the choir. Vegeta's character development is one of the best elements of the series. Okay. I didn't mean to imply that you can only exceed in life with a college degree. I meant to give a general statement that a college degree is expected for science jobs. You're right, but a scientist in their field is typically taken seriously if they have a college degree. Also, Peter's college years is crucial in his life and career as Spider-Man. In the original comics, he met some of his friends like Gwen Stacy and Harry Osborn and faced some new enemies when he was a college student. Most, if not all, science jobs require a college degree. Phase 3, no doubt. Top Gun: Maverick Lightyear Thor: Love and Thunder Avatar: The Way of Water I intentionally came a little later in my screening so I could avoid most of the previews. Ian Fleming wrote that Bond resembles Hoagy Carmichael. Sean Connery and Timothy Dalton skew more closer to that than Roger Moore did. However, I agree that Moore behaves in a number of ways like Bond does in the novels, having the refined British gentleman persona above all else. She's using her congressional Twitter account. Her personal Twitter account was the one that was banned. The Batman You're not too far. In 2012, he gave Movieline a list of his five favorite movies: Gone With the Wind, Citizen Kane, Goodfellas, The Godfather, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. [url]http://movieline.com/2012/09/19/if-you-dont-like-these-films-youre-fired-donald-trump-picks-five-favorite-flicks-for-movieline/[/url] He was a great filmmaker and film historian. It's so sad to see him go. Rest in peace. Even the show's co-creator Allan Burns passed away in 2021. It would. The Spy Who Loved Me For Your Eyes Only Live and Let Die Moonraker Octopussy The Man with the Golden Gun A View to a Kill With some shots, the image is taller when compared to widescreen, but you lose a good amount of the picture image on the sides. For a film like [i]Star Wars[/i], it makes the space occupied by the characters look more enclosed when the filmmakers tended for it to be more immersive. The pre-titles sequence. It's the longest in the series to date, but it had some awesome action and stunt work. It was. It ran 20 minutes, beating out [i]The World is Not Enough[/i]'s which was 14 minutes long. So sad and so tragic. May she rest in peace. This is a hard disagree. The Bond film series varied in quality even when her father Albert R. Broccoli was the sole producer. There were some good to great films every now and then, but every other installment had a dumb moment here or there. Still, I doubt he would have approved of Bond <spoiler>dying in the end</spoiler>. I give Barbara Broccoli (and Michael G. Wilson) some credit for at least respecting the source material. There were a few moments in this film that was deliberately taken from the novels On Her Majesty's Secret Service and You Only Live Twice. Kathleen Kennedy didn't seem to be aware that there are a plethora of books they could have drew inspiration from when charting out the sequel trilogy.