SciFiTeach
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SciFiTeach

Joan Cusack is never not a delight.

Yes! +1 for Joan Cusack from me. She is amazing.

I dunno, I don’t think it’s that sneering. It’s just so shocking to see that side of it when we haven’t been exposed, from the toy POV/audience POV.

Can’t r a lain why and can’t really defend it but out if all the wonderful toys in these movies, Jesse is my favorite. I think it’s that killer combination of being overly enthusiastic mixed with underlying twinges of sadness  underneath with a whole dollop of Joan cusack,

Oh man. We saw it in theaters too, in 3d. I’d heard about the furnace scene and made it through that relatively intact. Then we get to the final scene and OOOFF. I just remember seeing every adult in that theater lifting up their 3D glasses to wipe their eyes and the sounds of rampant snuffling and snorting up through

My kids were five when we saw TS3 in the theater, and I sobbed so much at the ending even my kindergartners were like, “Geez, Mom, get it together.”

In anyone else’s hands, this would be such a nakedly obvious ploy to extract tears from the audience I might laugh--but it’s just so good and so well done. On a related note, I love Joan Cusack (the better Cusack, if I’m being honest), and she should get all the awards.

Goddamn, I teared up just READING this. “Daddy, what’s wrong with your eyes?” My then four year old daughter asked me when we watched this together the first time. Now I have to leave the room whenever they watch it, which is rarely because both of my kids can’t take that scene either. Add to that that my daughter is

I have to say, in the marketing at least these days Pixar perhaps tend to lean a bit too heavily into the whole “we’re the bittersweet and emotionally mature animated company who’s gonna make you CRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!” thing, to the point where it can start to seem a little mawkish and emotionally manipulative. Like, I

Bateman has always come off as a jerk in interviews. He was on Colbert the other night repeatedly calling Will Arnett “Lady Will” and “Dame Will Arnett” because Arnett was shaken up after being in a taxi accident. He definitely came off worst out of everyone in that NYT interview. Maybe because he acts like an asshole

It’s astounding how none of those guys had a moment in that interview where they had hesitation about what they were saying.

I think this whole thing put a light on how so many men-no matter how hard they want to- just do not understand how things like this affect women on such a deep level, and starting from as young as we can remember. There truly needs to be more education. When I was in college, there was a big story on the news about a

“If you’re Irish, or just white and violent...” How can you not laugh trying to say that?

We had kids at ours, and they were all perfectly behaved. So I guess it depends on the kids/parents.

Actually.. I agree with Helen Mirren on this.. I never considered Ghost Stories to be horror films.. and I could not tell you strictly why. It’s an acute difference though. Friday the 13th.. Horror. I’d even go so far as to say Poltergeist is horror.. but a GHOST STORY? That’s a much more subtle thing, and .. It’s

Thanks for your brave comment. I, for one, couldn’t get on with the rest of my day unless I knew that Marc Colten was no longer watching X-Files.

Hopefully someone in the black will see this. I’m very curious to know if anyone on here was on the original message boards. Or so shipper(if so what kind) or noromo? Did you write any fics? And if you’re willing to share what was your screen name.

Josh Exley: I don’t want to be no famous man. Just want to be a man.

Did anyone pick up when they were in the parking garage, Reggie was explaining to Mulder and Scully about how it’s monetized and corporations pay a lot for Dr. They’s technology/technique, he is about to drop a name. It sounds/seems like G.E. or similar, the video actually jumps/chops or something to give the