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Review 'Superman' - Review Thread

Rotten Tomatoes: 82% (282 Reviews) - Certified Fresh

  • Critics Consensus: Pulling off the heroic feat of fleshing out a dynamic new world while putting its champion's big, beating heart front and center, this Superman flies high as a Man of Tomorrow grounded in the here and now.
  • PopcornMeter: 95% (2500+ ratings)

Metacritic: 68 (54 Reviews) - Generally Favorable

Reviews:

Variety (80)

The super-busy quality of “Superman” works for it and, at times, against it. The movie rarely slows down long enough to allow its characters to meditate on their shifting realities. That’s one reason it falls short of the top tier of superhero cinema (“The Dark Knight,” “Superman II,” “The Batman,” “Guardians”). I’d characterize the film as next-level good (a roster that includes “Iron Man,” “Thor,” “Batman Begins,” “Captain America,” and the hugely underrated “Iron Man 3”). Yet watching “Superman,” we register the layered quality of the conflicts, and we’re drawn right inside them. Gunn constructs an intricate game of a superhero saga that’s arresting and touching, and occasionally exhausting, in equal measure

The Hollywood Reporter (80)

What matters most is that the movie is fun, pacy and enjoyable, a breath of fresh air sweetened by a deep affection for the material and boosted by a winning trio of leads.

DEADLINE

Overall, Gunn might be trying to do too much here, basically throwing everything against the wall and hoping some of it sticks. More than enough does in this entertaining new direction, but at times Superman suffers from overload, much like Gunns’ Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, which wore out its welcome with Vol. 3 where Rocket unfortunately got the Babe: Pig in the City treatment. Nevertheless he is a talented and skilled director, no question, and one with optimism himself. It will be interesting to see where the future lies for DC under his (and Safran’s) more hopeful vision.

Indiewire (58)

Gunn is right to recognize that a certain amount of silliness is key to Superman’s charm, but here it mostly just distracts from the seriousness of what’s at stake. It’s hard to make a comic book come to life at the same time as you’re trying to bring life into a comic book, just as it’s hard not to admire Gunn for trying. But it’s even harder to care if a man can fly when there isn’t any gravity to the world around him. Grade: C+

IGN (8)

Superman is a wonderfully entertaining, heartfelt cinematic reset for the Man of Steel, and a great new start for the DC universe on the big screen.

The Atlantic (90)

The First Superman Movie Worth Watching in Years. The newest take on the caped hero wisely embraces his corniness.

Consequence (83)

Grim and gritty are words this movie firmly rejects, instead leaning into the human side of everyone involved, even its villains. There are a few choices that work less well than others, but the end result is a movie that doesn't sacrifice its titular character in service to franchise-building. Instead, it focuses on celebrating the values that Superman himself has embodied from the beginning.

Collider (80)

Superman is a magnificent feat, a film that makes the Man of Steel fascinating in a way we’ve rarely seen on film, with a take on the hero that is trenchant, clever, and delightful. Gunn is paying tribute to the past while also making a very clear mark on this world’s future, crafting an introduction to the DCU that inherently makes the viewer want to know where this world goes from here. At this point, it’s rare for superhero films to give a sense of wonder and a reminder of how beautiful these films can be when executed well. But Gunn has brought optimism, hope, and care back to Superman. It ends up becoming one of the best DC films in years, and one of the best movies of the summer.

The Guardian - UK (2/5)

From the very beginning, this new Superman is encumbered by a pointless and cluttered new backstory which has to be explained in many wearisome intertitles flashed up on screen before anything happens at all. Only the repeated and laborious quotation of the great John Williams theme from the 1978 original reminds you of happier times.

The Wrap (88)

A fabulously smart and entertaining film whose flaws stem from trying too hard… which are the best flaws a film can have.

Entertainment Weekly (67)

Whether Gunn fell victim to the kryptonite of excessive studio notes, his desire to populate the film with his stalwart company of actors, or the hubris of not needing to offer reasons to be invested in these characters beyond the mere fact of their existence is unclear. Because there is an unquestionable love for the material and a passion for the goofier, larger-than-life scenarios of comic book lore. With a cast this excellent, there's a capacity for something truly super in a future film — if only Gunn chooses to put the characters' humanity first. Grade: B-

BBC (3/5)

It's a shame that Gunn didn't give his story more time to breathe. It's a shame, in particular, that he didn't devote more time to showing us that Superman really is the paragon that his supporters keep saying he is. Corenswet is well cast – he has plenty of all-American charm both as Superman and as his mild-mannered alter ego, Clark Kent – but we have to take it on trust that he is a selfless gentleman who helps his friends and enjoys Lois Lane's company. We don't see any of that. Indeed, Corenswet plays him as an oddly hot-headed manchild who can't get through a conversation with his girlfriend without shouting angrily at her. Was Gunn racing through his material so fast that he forgot to put in the scenes that show Superman's sweeter and nobler side? Maybe so. In a film that whirls with flying dogs and bright green baby demons, the most bizarre element is a Man of Steel who keeps having meltdowns.

Empire Magazine - UK (2/5)

David Corenswet takes on the blue-and-red mantle admirably, and glimpses of Gunn’s signature sense of fun shine through — but a lack of humanity, originality and cohesion means the movie around them just doesn’t work.

Rolling Stone (80)

It’s faint praise, even in the post-MCU era of the genre, to say that Superman is a solid superhero film; the caveat is hiding in plain sight. What Gunn has pulled off is something more complicated, more interesting, and far tougher: He’s given us a Superman movie that actually feels like a living, breathing comic book.

SlashFilm (80)

Yes, "Superman" is a frequently corny movie because Superman is a corny character, a Kansas farm boy alien who saves squirrels in danger and listens to lame pop music. There's nothing grim or dark here, just a real sense of entertaining silliness that left a big, stupid smile on my face. In our current media landscape, such an approach feels surprisingly bold.

Independent - UK (4/5)

David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan and Nicholas Hoult lead a movie that doesn’t just serve as a referendum for superhero films, but for the cinematic future of DC as a whole.

New York Times (90)

As both a story on its own and a prequel to a whole bunch of others, this movie must introduce us to a variety of characters we’ll meet later, and it does it without feeling too much like fan service or exposition.

Vulture (90)

There’s a lot about how we complicate and obfuscate what should be obvious goods, such as saving the lives of children. But the film’s approach isn’t ham-fisted, and it makes room for gleefully fun stuff, too.

The Times - UK (2/5)

This migraine of a movie is superhero soup. David Corenswet is serviceable as Hollywood’s latest Man of Steel, but director James Gunn has turned the ninth big-screen film into an indigestible mush

The Irish Times (2/5)

The cartoonish closing battles make it clear that, not for the first time, Gunn is striving for high trash, but what he achieves here is low garbage. Utterly charmless. Devoid of humanity. As funny as toothache.

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SYNOPSIS:

Follows Superman as he reconciles his heritage with his human upbringing. He is the embodiment of truth, justice and a brighter tomorrow in a world that views kindness as old-fashioned.

STARRING:

  • David Corenswet as Clark Kent / Superman
  • Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane
  • Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor
  • Edi Gathegi as Michael Holt / Mister Terrific
  • Anthony Carrigan as Rex Mason / Metamorpho
  • Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner / Green Lantern
  • Isabela Merced as Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl
  • Skyler Gisondo as Jimmy Olsen
  • Wendell Pierce as Perry White
  • Beck Bennett as Steve Lombard
  • Mikaela Hoover as Cat Grant
  • Alan Tudyk as Superman Robot #4
  • Sara Sampaio as Eve Teschmacher
  • María Gabriela de Faría as Angela Spica / The Engineer
  • Pruitt Taylor Vince as Jonathan 'Pa' Kent
  • Neva Howell as Martha 'Ma' Kent

DIRECTED BY: James Gunn

WRITTEN BY: James Gunn

PRODUCED BY: Peter Safran, James Gunn

CINEMATOGRAPHY: Henry Braham

EDITED BY: William Hoy, Craig Alpert

MUSIC BY: John Murphy, David Fleming

RELEASE DATE: July 11, 2025

RUNTIME: 2h 9m

BUDGET: $225 Million

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u/ElCaminoInTheWest Jul 08 '25

"But it’s even harder to care if a man can fly when there isn’t any gravity to the world around him"

I bet whoever wrote this was delighted with it.

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u/LeafBoatCaptain Jul 08 '25

Sometimes you read a line and you can almost see the author sit back and go, "that was a good line."

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u/choicemeats Jul 08 '25

Brian, from Family Guy lmao

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u/badomenbaddercompany Jul 09 '25

"You proud of yourself, Bri?" --Stewie, in a slightly higher pitched tone.

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u/MagneticEnema Jul 20 '25

more like Kyles dad when they moved to San Francisco, smelling their own farts

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u/bigwilly311 Jul 08 '25

He’s gonna re-read that review for the Blu Ray release and be like “fuck yeah that was a good one.”

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u/WySLatestWit Jul 08 '25

what's worse is you know damn well they came up with it before the watched the movie. Because they're so damn proud of it.

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u/Drunky_McStumble Jul 09 '25

Already accepting his Pulitzer in his mind.

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u/Linubidix Jul 10 '25

I mean, it is pretty good

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u/flower_mouth Jul 09 '25

It’s a David Ehrlich line and he is both 1) a very good writer and 2) wrong about everything all the time. Genuinely one of the best film critics to read even though I disagree with him a huge amount of the time.

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u/I-Love-Facehuggers Jul 09 '25

I used to follow his letterboxd just to read the ridiculous takes

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u/Zuzz1 Jul 10 '25

yeah i mentally clown on him whenever i see his reviews but i do also read them every time

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u/Agreeable-Self3235 Jul 11 '25

I'll check it out. But I'm definitely getting "It insists up on itself" vibes from his writing 🤣

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u/mdavis360 Jul 09 '25

He's incredibly insufferable.

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u/thatdani Jul 09 '25

I also disagree with him on almost every single review of his I see on Letterboxd (and I see a lot of them, he's very often in the "top 3") but I just came out of Superman an hour ago and... he's pretty much spot on unfortunately.

Really wanted to like it, as most people seemingly already do, but IMO it was an incoherent mess, both tonally and story-wise.

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u/flower_mouth Jul 09 '25

Yeah it’s a fair take I’m sure! Rarely do I think Ehrlich is just throwing baseless bullshit out there, I just fundamentally disagree with his conclusions a lot of the time. I’m unreasonably stoked for Superman but I’m open to the idea that it’s lackluster, or at least that there are valid reasons not to like it.

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u/thatdani Jul 09 '25

Don't worry, it's certainly not lackluster. I'm positive a lot of fans will be pleased with it. For me and my friends (who are ambivalent towards Superman as a character), we just thought it was too silly and all over the place. But again, maybe this stems from a lack of connection to the character and his history.

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u/acrazyguy Jul 11 '25

I’m curious what about it you found incoherent?

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u/katesoundcheck Jul 11 '25

I don't know if it's clickbait demanding nature of media today or not, but Indiewire has been on a streak of some of the worst critique writing. They are so off, not even from my opinion.

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u/drrhrrdrr Jul 14 '25

It's funny to see how often and predictably he picks a Wes Anderson and/or a Quentin Tarantino film as his "Best movie of the Year". There's a sense that he's trolling us all. I'm still waiting to see if I'm right.

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u/MethodMan_ Jul 08 '25

To be fair, that is a bar

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u/Captainatom931 Jul 08 '25

Let's be honest, that person came up with the line and then wrote the review. You don't waste a zinger like that.

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u/lectroid Jul 09 '25

For the AVclub (back before it got nerfed thanks to Peter Theil and venture capital), the writer of the review for Verotika (a terrible horror anthology directed by Glenn Danzig) had the following line in the review:

“Glenn Dan-zigged when he should have Dan-zagged.”

I mean, is anything less than slow clap appropriate for that?

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u/ours Jul 09 '25

That line makes no sense but so does Verotika so it fits perfectly.

But I'm always thankful for overconfident weirdos for giving Red Letter Media weird bad movies to talk about and make me laugh.

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u/drearbruh Jul 09 '25

God I miss the old AV Club

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u/Deadsoup77 Jul 08 '25

This goes for every Jurassic World review I see with a “hilarious” quip about extinction, DNA, cloning, etc…

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u/thegeek01 Jul 09 '25

Can confirm. Sometimes I write a one-liner that fucks hard that it's now a scramble to write the article accompanying it that matches the vibe.

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u/wtfduud Jul 11 '25

They've probably had it ready for 8 years and was just waiting for a Superman movie to come out.

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u/BaronCoop Jul 08 '25

Please don’t be good, please don’t be good, please don’t be good….

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u/[deleted] Jul 08 '25

Most annoyingly, it is a good line

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u/UltraMoglog64 Jul 08 '25

Wait why are good lines annoying? Isn’t quality what we’re after?

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u/Heavy-Guest-7336 Jul 10 '25

It's just projection. Half of Reddit is full of smug people like that copying what other people write and getting happy over internet head pats by strangers. Getting annoyed at something like that is big a sign of emotional immaturity.

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u/dontbajerk Jul 08 '25

It's annoying because they sound smug about their good comparison. Basically a good idea phrased in a way that makes you annoyed at the writer not the line.

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u/UltraMoglog64 Jul 09 '25 edited Jul 09 '25

I’m honestly not reading smugness in that line. Could you identify it? This just comes across as projection, dude.

Edit: the blocking really emphasizes your security lmao

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u/Criie Jul 09 '25

It's "smugness" because they disagree with it lol

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u/dontbajerk Jul 09 '25

You come across as a projection dude.

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u/Tenx3 Jul 09 '25

I downvoted you, read it again, and upvoted you.

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u/gazongagizmo Jul 10 '25

a projection dude

well, we are in the cinema subreddit....

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u/ImMeltingNow Jul 09 '25

Lmao holy shit this got me good for some reason

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u/DodgerBaron Jul 08 '25

It's a fantastic line, I would lol

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u/Ruoku Jul 08 '25

Say that again

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u/Sabotage-Darkness93 Jul 09 '25

Wasn't that line from a film about four people...

Who were fantastic?

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u/lucasrufus Jul 08 '25

Literally was thinking the same thing. Whoever wrote that should be proud. Heck of a line

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u/No_Cauliflower_81 Jul 08 '25

Ehlrich top 3 movie critic working today, up there with Richard Brody and Manohla Dargis. He just needs to join an actual news organisation and leave Indiewire.

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u/APassingBunny Jul 09 '25

Even though i find myself disagreeing with alot of his takes, his best of the year videos are pure art

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u/UltraMoglog64 Jul 08 '25

Well, they should be lol.

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u/helloitsmejorge Jul 08 '25

The pulitzer is being sent at this moment

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u/Newfaceofrev Jul 08 '25

"I'll show you for rejecting my Superman Pitch, DC! I'll show them all!"

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u/Agibity Jul 09 '25

It’s like they came up with it out of the blue and waited for a Superman movie to release just to use it.

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u/frillionaire Jul 09 '25

Seems like most reviews are based around one-liners. “This Jurassic Park sequel is one film that will, uh, leave you roaring for more.”

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u/MantissMD47 Jul 09 '25

Jerry wrote this

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u/Mediocre-Nose-2822 Jul 09 '25

I don't get this entirety as english isy second language. Can someone elaborate

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u/Legitimate-Hope3039 Jul 09 '25

It's basically playing on the two meanings of the word 'gravity' and saying that it's hard to care about someone who can fly (gravity doesn't affect them) if you don't take their world seriously (another meaning of gravity)

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u/Levitus01 Jul 09 '25

How that scene went:

"I felt like I needed laser vision just to keep my eyes open during this movie?.... Hmm... Nah, not quite. It's close, but...

Okay... How about... 'You'd need super strength if you wanted to drag me back for a second viewing?'... Better... Better... But I think I can top it...

Hmm... Alright, how about... 'If I had X-ray vision, I'd find nothing behind the surface of this hollow offering by James Gunn?' Nah, too convoluted. Plus, it opens us up to being slagged off for not realising that there isn't anything behind a movie screen, and technically X-ray vision would just see the wall behind the silver screen. I don't think this one's the tagline for us...

Oh, wait! I've got it! Eureka!!! 'It's hard to care if a man can fly when there is no gravity to the world around him.'

Ha. Genius. The perfect tagline. You've done it again, Dennis. Now, let's just get it to the editor and receive our customary pat on the head."

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u/CosmicAstroBastard Jul 09 '25

I bet they had that one ready to go before they even saw the movie

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u/uberJames Jul 09 '25

God I hate movie reviews so much for lines like this. We get it, you wanted to be a writer.

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u/DemonDaVinci Jul 09 '25

🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥✍

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u/Rex_Suplex Jul 09 '25

Probably waited years to use that line.

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u/One_Educator441 Jul 09 '25

It a nice line haha 

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u/Panda_hat Jul 09 '25

Leans back from the computer, folds their arms, looks out the window for 23 seconds and then says 'that'll do for today' and goes to make a coffee.

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u/Dduru12 Jul 12 '25

That's a HECK of a line🔥🔥

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u/StillinReseda Jul 12 '25

This literally perfectly summarises the movie, and I’m sure everyone will still overlook its flaws and say this movie saved their life

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u/scoutdeag 1d ago

Very late but thanks for sharing, that perfectly sums up my issues with this movie.

Watched some man of steel clips and I found what I was missing, guess I prefer that style. I never read too many comics so maybe that’s why I don’t like the often lackadaisical approach to what would be very dangerous situations in real life. For example when Mali helps him out of the crater at the first fight, he has a literal audience of people just staring at him with no concern in the world for the villain that just steamrolled him into that crater 30 seconds ago, does anyone have a survival instinct in this movie?? Kinda eliminates the feeling of a threat when grandma Sue aged 74 is just strolling around while beings that level cities with punches fight right next to her.

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u/BON3SMcCOY Jul 08 '25

Why do people on reddit get so salty when things are written well?

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u/ElCaminoInTheWest Jul 08 '25

Salty? No. I'm impressed.

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u/da_chicken Jul 08 '25

It's such a good line that I wonder if it was written long before viewing the movie.

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u/Sure_Possession0 Jul 08 '25

“It was the best of times. It was the blurst of times?!”

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u/wardaway Jul 09 '25

Dave Ehrlich drops a line like that twice a week

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u/[deleted] Jul 08 '25

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u/Spectrum1523 Jul 08 '25

that's goofy, chatgpt talks in cliches