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Or perhaps shareholders? If it is a publicly traded company (I don’t know that it is).

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Lester did great work in the Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night, but you’re right - he was not a good fit for Superman II. Or Superman III.

Fun fact: Mark Lenard was the first actor to appear in post-TOS Kingon makeup (in Star Trek: TMP).

Hot Take: Worf is the only interesting Klingon in Star Trek.

It was a reference to an old SNL sketch from the 90s called Middle Aged Man... the titular hero once said the difference between him and his father, Old Man, was that he could program a VCR.

The difference between Man Logan and Old Man Logan is that Man Logan knows how to program a VCR.

Looking forward to seeing Goldblum in this movie just Goldbluming up the joint 

Revenge is a dish best served the temperature of one’s colon.

I’m hoping it’s a excuse for Peggy to make an appearance.

Let’s be honest: Los Angeles is not a great sports town. Everyone likes the Dodgers now and they’ll care about the Lakers and (to a far lesser degree) Kings when they become good again. But considering all the transplants who root for other teams and the fact that LA has great weather all year round that makes many

Generally agree, but I would think the biggest stars would have more influence over casting in TV. These days, the star of a show is likely to be a producer. And even if he/she is not, a studio probably don’t want its stars coming into work unhappy day after day, season after season.

The fact of the matter is that there was no need for any movies beyond the original trilogy. I mean, yeah, we all wondered about where Darth Vader came from and all that, but we got a complete story in episodes 4-6. We got enough backstory in A New Hope to understand the universe and the characters and we got

X-Men First Class was a pretty serious movie overall, but had a lot of funny moments in it, too.

Until balls and strikes become reviewable by replay, which would be ridiculous (IMO), this is the reality.

I mean, is this one of those instances where we can say both sides are wrong? The ump clearly blew a call - that pitch look like it was right on the corner. But at the same time, blown calls are part of the game, and on the pitch after the blown call, it looks like Lackey hung a breaking ball right over the middle of

How do you do this job, Diana? It seems like half the stories you write are about horrible things happening to people in and around sports.

I like your enthusiasm.