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I think it was largely that it was an odd thing for a show in its final season to be spending so much time on a relatively minor character. There are only x episodes left, and we’re spending it on Vito?!

David Jason would have been good as later, Unseen Academicals-era Rincewind, but didn’t work for TCoM at all.

He was actively involved in both of those projects though, even if he didn’t have final say (IIRC, he wanted more of the ghosts in Stardust).

Going Postal’s a lot of fun, and Claire Foy is fantastic in it.

As much as I like Baby Yoda, I’d be fine with never seeing Grogu again, at least in this form. There’s only so much they can do with him, and I’m okay with the show being Boba Fett, Galactic Gangster for a year or two.

She’s been writing on Rick and Morty too.

It’s going to be odd when, from Feb on, Disney+ is going to be adding a bunch more stuff internationally that isn’t available (or is only on Hulu) for US folks as they’ve apparently decided that “everything suitable for kids” thing is not much of a selling point outside of America, and are going to let us watch all

The article says the show is ten ten-minute episodes, which is just a movie.

Finally, there’s The Seven Deaths Of Evelyn Hardcastle, which—get this—is based on a book

Finally, there’s The Seven Deaths Of Evelyn Hardcastle, which—get this—is based on a book

If it gets him a pardon it will have been.

I wonder if Rangers Of The New Republic was supposed to be Cara Dune-centric, but they decided to change that (or at least not promote it that way right now) because of the Carano stuff?

Leap Year, a movie so bad that Matthew Goode, the male lead, spent the entire publicity tour talking about how much he hated it.

It doesn’t have any of the Kong cast, except Kong. It’s basically the second half of a movie nobody saw.

I still don’t quite get why Netflix was willing to pay $250M for a direct sequel to Godzilla: King of the Monsters, a movie that barely made $100M domestic and which nobody remembers, even though it came out last year.

No, you’re right. No idea why they’re delaying it.

Yeah, everywhere else is getting it Dec. 16th.

The cinemas here in Ireland are opening tomorrow, it’s a mix of stuff that would have come out the last few weeks (Saint Maud, Wolfwalkers, Honest Thief), re-releases like Elf and Christmas Vacation, and new releases like Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and The Prom.