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The language is broad enough that it could be applied to any grade. It also broadly opens up the ability of parents to sue schools for teaching LBGT content, regardless of grade.

It’s not a good idea. Full stop.

There’s lots of interesting possibilities but I can’t see people demanding more screen time in their lives. I really feel like we’re saturated with images burrowing through our optic nerves.

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Ask post WWI- Australian Army how that worked out for them when it came to machine guns vs emus (which are basically built like little dinosaurs.)

Maybe this is just because my game sessions always end up being laugh fests, but I would love it if any of these D&D adaptations had a tone not unlike, say, Guardians of the Galaxy.

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A great motif can make your heart feel like it’s grown three sizes. I’ll always remember sitting in the theater watching McKellen as Gandalf shout “To the Bridge of Khazad-Dum!” and hearing the Fellowship theme kick in for the first time in its full form. Out of body experience.

How Matt Mercer deals with a 7+ party is beyond me. I’ve played in some games in Adventurer’s League pre-Pandemic with 8 people and the game basically ground to a halt at that point.

This is not the first time that one of Cameron’s movies has sounded like an overpriced disaster. Both Titanic and Avatar faced the same kind of pre-release doomsaying as these sequels.

I think it’s also important to point out that BECAUSE of DS9's theme, and BECAUSE it’s dark and different compared to, say, TNG, it relates best to the Original Series better, and this episode would not have worked nearly as well with any other iteration of Star Trek.

But, the sand worms’ll be glad of the work - I heard it’s been lean times in their acting niche since the Lynch version of the story.

I feel bad for all the crew that just tore down those dunes only to have to build them back up again so they can get this movie out in 2 years.

instead of making lame fat-shaming jokes, you could instead not.

When Jungle Cruise had its dual release back in the summer and a pretty solid box office, Disney was quick to send out emails touting its success. NBCUniversal’s been pretty quiet about its viewership numbers, which says everything about their plan to put the movie on their streaming service.

The comparison to Cats is deeply unfair as the screening I saw in NYC a few days after Christmas in 2019 was of the most joyfully deranged interactive movie going experiences of my life. It probably helped that the audience was packed with drunk gays and gals having the times of their lives experiencing the

Did they seriously split this into 36 separate slides?

I think the Nemo idea is rife with potential.  Hope it is made well. 

Counter-counterpoint: New Zealand PRETTY

I think this is the best idea and where I thought it was coming from. They’re not related, they hold the same place/personality/slot/whatever in their universe as each other so they are “the same,” but aren’t the same actual functional being. We’ve seen humans, an alligator, and the TVA sure was worried about robots,

I think LOKI borrowed, or nodded at a lot of other great stories, like the Wizard Of Oz obviously, and I was getting a real Charlie and the Chocolate Factory vibe from their encounter with He Who Remains, especially the Gene Wilder version. Loved it!

Between this and Luca, I’m really digging Pixar’s recent tendency to draw inspiration from Sunday comic strips for character designs and animation. It’s a lot more visually interesting than the Disney side of the coin, where everyone’s starting to look like the only Bratz doll that Mom might let in the house.