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UH, A character says, ''Here's a letter from Selina Kyle, your half sister. You should read it'' It's kinda true though. Not the whole reason but one of the reasons is due to streaming services. Another being subpar offerings & Theatre experience sucking (due to inconsiderate people). There are still some exceptions but the majority of things that play at theatres, you can just wait a month or even less & just watch it from the comfort of your own home. Right? Most baffling thing to me. I get the seizure cause he didn't have a licence for them & whatever but killing 'em just seems cruel Nah, I think you're probably thinking of "Hypno-hustler''. Don't worry, it's not just you. I genuinely forgot that this was even announced. Had to google it. <blockquote>Created by Bill Mantlo, the writer who also created Rocket Racoon, and artist Frank Springer, Hypno-Hustler was very much a product of the disco music scene when he first appeared in Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man No. 24 in 1978. His real name was Antoine Delsoin, the leader of a band called the Mercy Killers and he used hypnosis technology in his instruments on his audience in order to rob them.</blockquote> It was announced two freaking years ago and then nothing! Ya, this is totally getting canned like that Bad Bunny wrestling movie. Morbius: "Yo, Madame Web, distract the goons, I'm gonna suck off the villain" *Madame Web does a wheelie* Also, Phrasing! It's gonna need really good word of mouth. I don't think anyone is clamoring for Sony's Spider-man less villain movies. He's Obsessed. 🤣 Oh man, wasn't Covenant enough torture? The sheriff is so damn funny. Had me genuinely laughing out loud. Love when he goes on his little tangents. Great pick. Amazing first episode that completely hooks you! Rewatched it with my lil bro last year. His first time & my first rewatch since it originally aired. Absolutely fantastic show. Yes. Would definitely recommend. It's perfect for binging in my opinion. One of my personal faves. Does it stay good? Well, honestly, depends on who you ask. Personally, I think it's great throughout. Person of Interest had an excellent pilot episode. Hooked me from the start. A few others from the top of my head: 1. The Walking Dead 2. Lost 3. The X-Files 4. Prison Break 5. Alias My all time favorite horror movie. Followed closely by The Descent (2005). I've only seen the remake. Which I watched when I was a teen. Good cast, ok movie. Serious with comedic elements. Carl Fredricksen from Pixar's Up cone to mind. 1. Point Break 2. The Mummy (Tom Cruise one) 3. Oldboy 4. Psycho 5. Conan the Barbarian (Jason Momoa one) The last Ritchie flick I genuinely enjoyed was Wrath of Man. Mostly cause I had zero expectations for it.