Author: Jennifer Huneycutt

Movie buff, animal lover, and avid reader. :D

If you’re upset about the lack of Joker scenes in the extended cut of Suicide Squad, you’re not alone. Fans expected to see a redemption of Jared Leto’s version of the legendary villain, who was completely wasted in David Ayer’s film. However, the only additional scenes in the extended version featured Deadshot, Killer Croc, and more Harley Quinn than anyone was asking for. Only one deleted scene contained the Joker, and he shared it with – who else? – Harley. One fan was so disappointed by this oversight, that he has compiled a video using footage from the film’s trailers,…

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Less than 24 hours removed from his shocking victory at Survivor Series, we now know that Goldberg will be in a match at the Royal Rumble. According to Pro Wrestling Sheet, Goldberg signed the contract just days ago, agreeing to appear in what will most likely be a main-event match at the January pay-per-view event. Or, could it even be the Rumble itself? While there are other matches at the event, the highlight of the Royal Rumble broadcast is the 30-man, over-the-top-rope battle royal. The winner of the match has traditionally gone on to challenge for the championship at WrestleMania.…

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The big headline from last night’s WWE Survivor Series has been Goldberg’s stunningly dominant defeat of Brock Lesnar. However, something completely unscripted happen during the traditional 5-on-5 match, resulting in a very real injury. Smackdown GM and sometime wrestler Shane McMahon was on the top rope, ready to go coast-to-coast on Team Raw’s Roman Reigns. But just as he was making his valiant leap, Reigns met him head-on with a hellacious spear. The move may have been planned, but clearly fell apart in execution. Reigns’ massive body hit McMahon high in the chest, where the ribcage has little to no…

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The hype has been building for months for the Goldberg vs Brock Lesnar match at WWE Survivor Series, and they didn’t disappoint us. The pay-per-view main event lasted just two minutes, with Lesnar never getting out of the blocks. He pushed Goldberg into the corner, and then spent the rest of the match curled up in a ball of pain, with the Paulrus sniveling for mercy at ringside. Goldberg delivered not one, not two, but THREE of his patented spears before jackhammering Lesnar so hard, he’s probably crawling into his mother’s lap as we speak. No one saw this outcome…

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In 1987, comic genius Mel Brooks unleashed his latest creation on an unsuspecting world: Spaceballs. A parody of George Lucas’ Star Wars saga, it featured caricatures of most of the principal players – stuck-up royalty with a secret pair of brass balls Princess Vespa, rogue antihero Lone Starr, neurotic droid Dot Matrix, furry sidekick Barfolemew, big-eared sage Yogurt, and of course, the galaxy’s greatest villain, the black-clad Dark Helmet. It was a genius sendup of everything great about the beloved franchise, and managed to do so without ever insulting it. Brooks was Hollywood’s king of lampooning for more than 30…

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“I love you.” “I know.” Princess Leia Organa and smuggler Han Solo were galaxies apart, but the two characters were drawn to each other from the moment they met. Fans waited through six years and three movies for the two to finally end up together. And even though it seemed inevitable, we were on the edge of our seats, wondering if she would choose the rakish Solo or the honorable Luke Skywalker. (Of course, we eventually learned why that didn’t happen, but it’s neither here nor there.) As it turns out, the pair’s palpable chemistry came from a very real…

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Thanks to the incredible trailer for “Logan,” Hugh Jackman’s final film as the mutant Wolverine, we were shown yet again that Johnny Cash’s “Hurt” can lend some serious weight to just about any footage. This time around, the Man In Black’s cover of the Nine Inch Nails classic is applied to footage from “Man of Steel,” casting Clark Kent in an even more somber and sympathetic light than the film did originally. Constructed by YouTube user Gage Masterson, the footage focuses on the juxtaposition of Clark’s humble upbringing by loving parents, against the super-powered defender of Earth and vanquisher of…

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Fox’s X-Men universe has been going strong for 16 years, but with very mixed results. The nine total films (six X-Men, and two Wolverine, with one more on the way) have been box office successes, but critical and fan reception have, for the most part, been lukewarm. The franchise started off strong. A combination of respected veterans and talented newcomers made up the cast, character origins (aside from Rogue) were well represented, and the first two films had a good balance of action and drama. And then things started to head downhill. X3 completely screwed the Phoenix saga. First Class…

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The cast of the highly anticipated Wonder Woman solo film is reportedly assembling for reshoots. Some fans are in a panic, thinking that this bodes ill for the film. Why would you need to fix something if it’s not screwed up? But the truth is, practically all big-budget movies go through reshoots a few months after principal photography is completed. There are always little things here and there that could stand to be tweaked. In my opinion, it’s a sign that the director is trying to make the best film they can. Of course, there have been times in the…

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The Justice League has fought and defeated many powerful enemies over the years. But nothing can prepare them for the pure evil they’re about to face. YouTuber StryderHD and Adeel of Steel have pulled off a brilliant mashup trailer, this time pitting DC’s finest against cinema’s most deadly supernatural killers. Freddy Krueger, Jason Vorhees, and Michael Myers have banded together to destroy the guardians of Earth, and they won’t be defeated by Batman’s technical prowess, Wonder Woman’s Amazonian strength, or Superman’s near-invincibility. While the concept may sound a bit silly (it seems that most movies with “vs” in the title…

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