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Saw First Man, and really liked it. When the credits rolled a gentleman in the audience said he found it too dry, like a documentary; I thought it was nicely understated, and let the visuals and actors do the heavy lifting rather than have the plot or score hit you over the head. The audience ranged from older couples

Every soldier is storing this link on their phone, so that the next time they drop a pair of night vision goggles off the back of a truck and their sergeant prepares to yell they can pull it up and say “At least I didn’t do this!”

“Flag” does not equal “veterans/troops, current/former, alive/dead”; recheck your math, you have the variables wrong.

I really enjoy Horse and his Boy; Last Battle is preachy as hell.

Indiana Jones and No Son of Mine Will Avoid His Draft Notice, Vietnam Is a Noble Endeavor!

One, just one, and you’re infected forever. Like Tribbles or Amway.

I prefer Dawn Treader, but Silver Chair isn’t bad; I was more going along the lines of: most haven’t read that far in the series, or can’t remember a damn thin about it. It would be worth it for its comments on schooling, and emo Puddleglum.

As long as I get my Reepicheep action figure, I’m cool.

Which has potential (bigger vs. little stories, epic vs. smaller scale) but I think alternating between movies and TV shows may lose people. And there’s not a lot of secondary characters with depth to focus on, so they’ll have to make new ones, and that’s a dicey proposition.

Cinematic universes are easy, just ask Warner Brothers: