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It’s always interesting watching huge debates over Jedi as a philosophy as if it exists in a vacuum, because Jedi are admittedly, by George Lucas himself, just Buddhists filtered through the lens of a suburban white middle class Methodist kid.

Besides, we need her here to investigate weekly metahuman mysteries with Jimmy Woo in the Disney+ series that I insist Marvel make!

Christopher Pike’s The Midnight Club

I’d be surprised if we saw Darcy Lewis in Love’n’Thunder because it looks like being quite slanted towards the cosmic end of things, and Darcy remains resolutely earthbound.

All this talk about bringing back Killmonger, but I’m interested in seeing more of M’Baku even if it was in a solo film.

The good thing is the Silmarillion is pretty open-ended when it comes to details, they could do whatever they want with the characters, events, and settings. They might even add interesting female characters. The success and failure of this show is 100% how good an actor they get to play Sauron and how well he is

Morgoth was the most evil threat to Middle Earth. He was the first of the Ainur who rebelled against Iluvater. He was the one who led other gods or angels astray. He was the one who caused the rebellion of the Noldor and was responsible for kidnapping, torturing, and corrupting Elves until they became Orcs. Sauron was

I loved him as Dr. Erskine in The First Avenger, but having Stanley Tucci play a camp, scenery-chewing villain in The Wasp & Ant-Man (I need this to be the title so I’ll call it that until I know better) would be a dream

Oh the Volt. The Volt got a raw deal. The COO of my old employer, who could have driven any car he wanted, drove a Volt for years. Now he drives a launch edition Gladiator and his son drives the Volt to school and work. I still see them from time to time and his son said he has filled the gas tank only twice since his

A ten-episode series to do all the cool character stuff— because, face it, it’s the only way we’ll see the X-Men playing baseball— and every few years, do a movie. Treat the movie as the event or crossover.

The entire “gang” of Sclerosis diseases from ALS to MS to SS (Scleroderma) and all the rest of them suck and can go to hell.

Is Wonder Woman 1984 a genre movie? It is, right? Because that’s not just one of the worst movies of the year, it’s one of the worst I’ve ever seen.

This is kind of why I feel like a plug-in hybrid (with decent electric range) is the best current day option for a lot of people. They can operate on full electric for daily commuting, but when they do need to drive 400+ miles for whatever reason they can still just hop in and go. 

I propose he spins it another way. Put it as part of the Defense Budget. Make it part of the national defense strategy that we will not rely on counties that vow to destroy us to power our military by 2024. This would make the Rs vote for it, otherwise he can campaign on Rs wanting to keep our troops dependent on OPEC

You know... a pretty immediate way that we can “combat climate change”.... is to just let the people who can, continue to work from home after the pandemic is over. Not only will that reduce the number of cars on the roads (emissions & traffic congestion) it will also reduce the wear on the roads (construction), and

After all, it’s hard to compete with a nameplate like Tesla with one that adorns the sheetmetal of a car as uncool as the EcoSport.

Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek

“It’s just a piece of metal standing in the desert! Do you have any idea how complicated your circulatory system is???”

The kinds of people who would buy a Dodge Journey will buy some other 96-mo. family special from Mitsubishi or Nissan. The kinds of people that want to buy a Charger Hellcat will buy a Mustang or Camaro instead. Keep Ram and Jeep, make the Pacifica into the Jeep Voyager (with available AWD!), and kill the rest.

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