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Adrian Avelar
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Look, I adore Richard Linklater’s films, but man do I tire of these arguments.  Cinema is always evolving, and the one constant, are those who proclaim cinema dead or dying.  They said as much when talkies came in.  And color.  And widescreen.  And television.  And digital. Cinema evolved, and changed, but that’s what

It’s nice to have some fluffy feelgood news now and again

The headline is super-wrong, though, as this wasn’t the Alabama Supreme Court. Should probably be corrected.

The writer who wrote that also wrote Pretty Woman, so I’d say Maher is the problem here.

He’s as smart as he is handsome.

this is a good example of full-on internet poisoning.

I loved 1883, and will probably like the Harrison Ford/Helen Mirren one as well. And I actually like Yellowstone, but it’s basically like an update of Dallas or one those night soaps my mother was watching in the 70's and 80's. Kelly Reilly’s character is batshit crazy, which is the big draw for me since she seems to

Both spinoffs so far are so superior to Yellowstone itself that it’s honestly hard to believe it’s all the same writer.

$24 million to stare out towards the beautiful Montana scenery while wearing a Carhartt jacket for a few years?

Oh yeah duh Star Wars never did a Seven Samuri style thing ever before.

Holy original, Batman!

Yeah, but it was going to have heavy Kurosawa influences, which had never been done in Star Wars before.

I get that a director wouldn’t want a huge corporation and a giant weight of continuity past and future perched on his back for some projects, but if you were Disney/Lucasfilm and you saw what happened with all the “Release the SNYDER CUT!!!!” bullshit, why would you want Snyder for your giant franchise film?  Seems

“Wholly” “Original”

to do something now that’s wholly original”

“Wholly original”.  

I only know of her from Mando and Boba and the first episode was pretty straight forward. The first episode sets up everyone’s relationship pretty well and I feel like episode 2 is really getting the show going.