apathymonger1
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Just move to some country where it'll be on Netflix! Much cheaper than whatever All Access costs! (I assume. I am not good with money.)

In good news, they announced that Jeff Russo, of Fargo and Legion, is doing the music for the show.

Almost certainly dead by the end of the second episode, if not the first.

I don't know if it's the one posted, but there's a version of the trailer which starts with him saying "I wish I grew up in the 1980s" or something similar: https://www.youtube.com/wat…

I like that they’re still hiding that Superman is in the movie, as if anyone is going to be surprised.

I watched 1941 this week. I knew it was bad; I didn't expect it to be so incoherent. Barely a movie.

“Ernest Cline’s Holy Grail of Pop Culture?” Calm down, trailer.

Simone is great; SEO Play is one of my favourite stupid web series, and I've started listening to The Polygon Show despite barely ever playing video games.

Yeah, didn't he or Stewart say that Morrison had an agreement that he'd get to do Seaguy 3 if he did his few years on Batman?

Roxy, the woman Kingsman from the first movie, looks to be the one who dies early on, as all the ads show Eggsy on his own after the attack on HQ.

It’s probably going to either have a load of one-dimensional pro-slavery villains, or a load of “sympathetic” pro-slavery characters, neither of which sound all that interesting to me.

I hope Jordan Morris, Nick Wiger, and the rest of the writers get new jobs soon.

Spielberg contractually could not direct another movie while working on E.T., so Hooper was basically a dupe whose name was on all the paperwork.

The stuff with Marston and the women looks good, the stuff with Connie Britton spelling out the themes of the movie does not.

I liked the first one, but the best parts by far were Hannibal Buress and Thomas Haden Church, neither of whom appear to be in the sequel.

It's the third in a trilogy, but the first two weren't widely available until last year, as Murakami basically disowned them, saying A Wild Sheep Chase was his first "real" book.

Have you watched Cyberwoman?

I think she'll be good, but Chibnall as showrunner still seems like a terrible idea. I hope he surrounds himself with better writers.

In non-Farscape, but Alasdair-relevant news, Jodie Whittaker (from Broadchurch and Attack the Block) is the new Doctor.