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According to Zemeckis, not until he’s dead.

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Announcing this after Netflix canceled The Joel McHale Show is a real kick in the teeth.

...joy to us normies...

...discuss their favorite audio commentaries, including those by John Carpenter and Steven Soderbergh (The Limey is a classic).

I enjoyed Amulet, but wasn’t wowed by it. But what I was wowed by was Copper, also by Kazu Kibuishi. When I found it online years ago it really reminded me of the imagination and friendship that I loved in Calvin & Hobbes as a kid.

It’s certainly not how I’d do it, but I think there’s enough palace intrigue, warring and world building that it could still be satisfying.

Do you know where the split was? I’ve been assuming the break would be between Book 1 and Book 2, ending when they escape the Sardaukar/Harkonnens and find the Fremen.

On the one hand, I can’t disagree with anything you said. On the other, I think even just the first book needs more space to breath than an single film would give it and I hope that 2 movies does the story and world justice.

I know I have an outstanding invoice for $1 Million with Bill Gates for those emails of his I forwarded 15 years ago.

I loved the first 2 games*. But the forced co-op and completely different tone of the 3rd game baffled me. It felt far too GoW-actiony for my taste and kept throwing exposition at me. Such that I barely remember any of the plot of 3, where I have a pretty clear handle on everything that happens in 1 and 2.

I remember seeing it in theaters and laughing more than being disturbed. Walked out thinking “stupid schlock.”

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An aspect of SBC’s antagonistic/underhanded technique that I’ve always enjoyed is watching the people who do push back. Especially when they still don’t realize it’s a joke, but just won’t stoop to Ali’s level and maybe even try to raise him up to their own.

“the daughter of the president of the United States who has been groomed for a career in politics and to uphold her father’s conservative values.” Assuming Tamblyn’s character is prominently featured in this project, this looks like it could be an interesting deviation from the plot of the comic

Boiled Angels and People’s Republic Of Desire both sound fascinating to me, so I’ll have to look out for them.

Everyone always talks about Fillion as Drake, which would obviously be brilliant casting.

While true, it seems to be a closed-loop preordained-fate type of time travel. Ezra doesn’t go back and change the past, Ahsoka always survived with his help. We just didn’t know it because our POV characters fled the fight assuming she died.

Yeah, Luke, enraged by the threat against his sister, delivering furious hammer blows to a downed Vader has never seemed like a hero’s moment. It’s pure, “What have I done?!”