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Two nerds — a professional movie reviewer, Paul Asay (of Plugged In), who actually loves movies and an unqualified geek, Jake Roberson, who knows just enough to be dangerous — take on a crazy world saturated in movies, television, and myriad pop culture tropes.
Zack Snyder's Justice League [SPOILERS] and the Top 10 Movies That Need to Be Recut, Ranked
Pop Culture with Fanboy and Know-It-All
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Zack Snyder's Justice League [SPOILERS] and the Top 10 Movies That Need to Be Recut, Ranked
Some movies are begging to be recut. Was 2017's JUSTICE LEAGUE one of those movies? Or is one of the other movies we rank as being the films most in need of being recut more worthy?
The 2017 release of JUSTICE LEAGUE generated a lot of attention due to the leaks surrounding the film prior to director Zack Snyder's official departure that came in the wake of a terrible family tragedy. For years, super fans begged for Warner Bros to release the quote-unquote "Snyder Cut." Using 70 million dollars and HBO Max, Warner Bros has done just that. But was it worth all the #ReleaseTheSnyderCut hype in the end... ?
Elsewhere, using the controversial topic of recutting movies as a springboard, Fanboy and Know-It-All stir up contention as they argue over what films really do need to be recut and re-released.
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Pop Culture with Fanboy and Know-It-All
Two nerds — a professional movie reviewer, Paul Asay (of Plugged In), who actually loves movies and an unqualified geek, Jake Roberson, who knows just enough to be dangerous — take on a crazy world saturated in movies, television, and myriad pop culture tropes.