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“I was only the film’s one of several producers, which is defined in the dictionary as ‘a person responsible for financial and administrative aspects of a film, who exercises general supervision and is responsible for hiring. by the industry as often doing nothing but lending his name to a work so the project gets a

Does the horsey piece go straight or is that the diagonal one?

I’m willing to be that it’s not so much a handwave, but that it never ever comes up ever again. It just quietly gets dropped, never to be seen again.

The big question I’ve had all season is whether showrunner Chris Chibnall would be able to weave together all the compelling pieces of this Flux miniseries into a greater whole.

Because facets regimes are known for their transparency and openness in these matters.

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Still not the craziest story about North Korean filmmaking:

Looks like Ric Flair is about to lose his title on the Who came out of retirement the most times?” belt.

Huh. And here I was thinking “Unprecedented global health crisis” as the cause of low box office.

Also a pretty strong opening scene goes a long way to excusing sins.

Yeah, but she was a supporting character and not Spiderman. In a movie about Spiderman.

There is absolutely a pay gap between men and women, I’m not disputing that. But um. . . of course you’re gonna get paid less than Spiderman in a SPIDERMAN MOVIE!

You’re assuming that he’s talking about the event in 1908. With all the crazy shit that happens in the Ghostbusters universe, there easily could have been a PKE blast a year later.

It took me YEARS to make the connection from that bit to Venkman’s “Go get ‘er, Ray” Brick Joke.

Ghostbusters II didn’t work because, by that time, Murray was disengaged and clearly didn’t want to be there.

of comments excoriating the idea of treating the irreverent original as some sacred text.

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I’m much in the same boat - it’s never been some overall grand plan of mine not to watch the movies (or read the books, but then, that was never going to happen. The period of my life where I could spend the time reading Tom-Clancy sized novels - let alone six of them - is long past) or anything. Just that I simply