By now, it's a universally accepted fact that。 Fifty Shades Darker 。, the sequel to the。 Fifty Shades of Grey,is not worth your time. 。
While almost all critics have united in their disdain for the film, New York Magazine。has blessed the world with at least one good reason to catch the film during opening weekend: Vin Diesel and。 The Chronicles of Riddick.。
SEE ALSO:Ellen DeGeneres and Jamie Dornan turn up the heat in an office supply bondage sesh。You might be very confused as to why in the world Christian Grey would have anything to do with Diesel and the 2004 film—and even after seeing。 Fifty Shades Darker。, you might still be confused. 。
Thanks for signing up! 。 Turns out during an intense scene in which our conflicted protagonist Anastasia and Grey have a confrontation about their flimsy relationship, a huge promotional poster of Diesel from 。 The Chronicles of Riddick 。
The Chronicles of Riddick 。 sits above the actors begging to be laughed at and noticed. 。Both are Universal films, so as。
New York Magazine。
pointed out, it could just be a cross-promotional mess. Regardless, of those who have seen early screenings, it's turning out to be a lot of people's favorite part of the film so far.。
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