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Does Tom Holland have some kind of skin condition that defies green screen technology? The publicity still up top looks like it was shot in a Sears portrait studio (are those islands, or is that wallpaper of islands?) and the way he stood out from the background during the bridge sequence in the last Spiderman movie

The Lissons tipped off the reporter with a fake story about Amy Leigh Gemstone to give Eli a motive, then murdered the reporter to frame Eli. However, Jesse contaminated the crime scene, and they saw him driving away with the Tesla door open. For the Lissons, the whole point of getting rid of Eli is installing Jesse,

Have enough years passed with the Daily Show utterly irrelevant to cautiously opine that maybe Noah wasn’t the best choice as host?

Welp, I guess I was wrong to be concerned that they were trying to change Baby Billy into a sympathetic character. LMAO---what an escape.

On a motorcycle, with a cattleprod: methinks writers Carcieri, Fradley, and McBride played more than a little Road Rash 3 in their youths.

its wild to me that Dave is the supervillain here and not the developers. The developers are always the supervillain.

I was a movie critic for several years on a popular website when the Internet was first taking off, and I began to feel that shift in real time. What I was doing became damn-near pointless because the web had a zillion reviews of the same movie, regardless of whether or not the person could write or had any insight

It’s an on-brand rounabout prequel.

me during the last 5 minutes of the episode: but i want to see the cow!!!

I wish they would stop trying to “modernize” the Oscars or whatever it is they’ve been doing the past few years to try to bring in new viewers. It’s never going to happen. Seth Rogen is right in the sense that you’re not going to make people who don’t care about the Oscars care. But for the people who do care — or at

J-Lo’s character in it is described as “north of 35,” which, I mean, yes, Lopez is in GREAT shape and makes a far more respectable fiftysomething than I make a fortysomething. But, uh, yeah, she’s “north” of 35, much in the way that she is also “south” of 70.

I mean, by classic (1940s-50s) romcom standards the only surprising thing about this pairing is that *both* leads are in their 50s.

I can get you a toe by 3:00 this afternoon. With nail polish.

I’m obsessively gobbling it all up, good, bad, and indifferent, so it’s not an issue for me, but yeah, I can definitely see that concern. I’m interested to see how much the shows that have bowed so far will play into the interconnected movies. My hope is that (with the exception of Loki) the shows are ending on enough

I found myself hoping that Boba Fett would pass his armor on to Mando, that would have been interesting because really that’s all Fett has going for him and he doesn’t even like to wear it.

The reveal of Chris’ cut-up face after tying the helmet to the raccoon was great, as was Economous’ line. :-D

Definitely, and even more so as I just finished watching Reacher,which started ok, but basically became a cookie cutter action movie by the last episode. Peacemaker is something special. Hope they stick the landing next week.

I feel like I’m being punished for not watching all the cartoons or know anything about the extended universe. Boba Fett was okay, the Mandalorian is pretty great, but I don’t know anything about Ahsoka or Bane or the darksaber. They’re cool, but like....lets do some original shit here next time maybe.  Put us all on

It’s said before, but this is the most inexplicable TV show I’ve seen in a long time.

People get the point. They just don’t like the movie. The fact that people like you and the makers of the film seem to think that’s impossible is really ridiculous.