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It’s the treadmill marching band for me.

I stand by my assertion that the finale of The Office stuck the landing incredibly well.

According to shark researcher, Dr. Leonardo Guida, these proposed linguistic changes will have a genuine, noticeable impact, “because it helps dispel inherent assumptions that sharks are ravenous, mindless man-eating monsters.

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The old defunct (oddly violent for the Mouse) Disney World attraction that was basically Alien without paying the rights was called “ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter”, so there’s precedence.

I have not heard anything about the Quad City DJ's being sex traffickers or rapists.

I get your point, but the thing is that Luke’s parentage wasn’t a JJ Abrams-style tease. Luke asked Obi-Wan how his dad died and Obi-Wan told him. He didn’t hint around, he didn’t leave it ambiguous, he just told a story that set up Darth Vader as the big-bad. Not only is he the scary dude we’ve seen so far, but he

Sounds like the only thing missing is a mid-film break where King James declares he’s taking his talents to a Tom and Jerry movie.

Like Caroline mentions, check out The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Majors is an absolute chameleon of an actor.

Judging purely from the recap in the review above it also seems odd that fictionalized LeBron is learning a lesson about letting his children learn to be their own people, whereas real world LeBron seems incredibly focused on turning his son into a basketball player to the extent that his stated long term goal is to

Would you believe me if I told you that Michael B. Jordan is actually in this?

People thought Mephisto was in WandaVision because of a couple of pieces of dialogue that they overanalyzed.

I tell this story to the kids I encounter on the Internets.

I was 12 when Return of the Jedi came out. Sometime before the movie, I stumbled across a magazine where Anthony Daniels was interviewed. The interviewer asked him about Han Solo and whether he got out of carbon-freeze.

Daniels, “Well, I saw Harrison Ford on

I’m just gonna list off all the variants of Kangs:

That was pretty entertaining for what was essentially a 45-minute-long info dump. Majors is a treat to watch playing what is essentially a bratty sociopath.

I’m so glad they didn’t pull a Weiss-Benioff and change the ending just because a lot of the audience figured out who was the man behind the curtain. It’s nice to occasionally be rewarded for figuring thing out by actually seeing the thing you figured out! And in this case, two camps got to be right :P

Literally the entire episode’s thesis?

This is why, for as much flak as people give it Temple of Doom had the right idea for how to handle prequel storytelling.

We don’t need to work in Marcus. We don’t need to answer questions about his backstory. It’s just a younger, slightly more mercenary Indy on an adventure who starts realizing this isn’t all just

The most consistent flaw of the MCU is that it is terrified of making its characters do things that will make them seem unlikeable. It’s why Tony couldn’t be treated as entirely responsible for Ultron and why Wandavision ended with Monica forgiving her for everything.

I wonder if the more predictable prequel - the one where Black Widow originally crosses paths with Hawkeye, the two of them defy both the KBG and SHIED to stop something real bad, yadda yadda yadda she gets a conscience and changes sides - might have been a better opportunity to showcase her character and her growth.