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Same Rafe Judkins who showruns Wheel of Time? Explains some of the speedrunning of the plot.

Is Holland charismatic as Drake, or doing the same golly gee whiz charisma thing he does as Spidey? He doesn’t seem that Nathan Drake-y in the trailers.

Annihilation was a masterpiece, better than Ex Machina. I will hear no slander.

Sunshine is the best movie.

Now THAT would get me there opening night.

He was supposed to be in Hobbs and Shaw as one of the Rock’s brothers, but apparently scheduling prevented it.

Considering he was supposed to be one of the Rock’s brothers in Hobbs and Shaw but couldn’t make it due to scheduling, this is good.

The weirdest part was the repeated mention that the twins and Sarah are 15. Even assuming season one was the same school year, they set up them as already high schoolers. Are they seriously freshmen?

Guessing more alternate universe action? Which would be cool. Clark’s rogue gallery has always been pulp weirdness-inspired, so why not alternate universe action?

My worry is she’s being set up as a love interest, or at least written that way (thinking of the Luther, Allison stuff in Umbrella Academy). Hopefully just as a sister.

John Carter had good music.

LOVE his work on Star Trek and Doctor Strange, can’t stand his work elsewhere. Massively hit or miss.

It’s all beautiful but the transition from strings to the darker piano stuff around 4 minutes in is nonexistent. REALLY jarring.

I’m curious where the Dracula meme started. Like, it’s spread so much, who posted it originally? Can’t quite find out.

As you do.

So whatever happened to the sequel to One Cut of the Dead?

Wait there was a remake of One Cut of the Dead in production?!!?

Oh god I HATED Prisoner of Azkaban the movie. They butchered the ending so bad, and left so much missing in the Shrieking Shack. The big, narrative payoff is rendered into a one minute scene.

I agree there’s only so much they can do, but they’re missing some big stuff. The book LEADS with the fact that Lews Therin went mad and killed his whole family, the great hero became a monster. That informs everyone’s perception of the Dragon Reborn. There’s a general superstition and awareness of the Shadow, ranging

He was, but that didn’t bug me. It’s the big changes to Mat and Perin, and then the lack of actual weight that lends to their stories, that bugged me. Yes, I get Mat’s actor left (it’s very clear they intended Mat to be stabbed by the dagger in the finale, not Loial), but the big change to his backstory didn’t affect