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That's not really unique to the mom demographic, though.

So the best he can do is some sort of "daytime online event"? What does it mean when even Fox News isn't knocking on your door?

I'm sure it's not a great movie. But on the list of comedy cliches I'm tired of, it's pretty low. And the bafflement and occasional hostility towards films like this feels overblown.

No problem. I'm still leftover irritated from when 50 Shades was a thing and people were shocked to find out that moms are capable of having kinky sexual fantasies.

Most moms I know love things like this as an excuse to get out of the house with some friends. TV is popular because it's convenient and there is more content directed towards their demographic. The idea that moms don't want to go to the movies like every other person is strange. It's just that they're usually

There really aren't that many comedies that feature middle aged women being goofy. I actually think this is an okay trend and I'll take one of these over another frat boy comedy.

That's unlikely to be him. Although, given what happens to the kid, I kind of hope they can find some way not to have an actual child involved.

To be fair, the novels follow the main character from age five through middle age. Cumberbatch and Jennifer Jason Leigh are both going to be playing characters at various ages.

It's a flashback - like an extended version of the approach he took to "Little Sisters…" There's some framing that sets it in the middle of the main series but it wouldn't be necessary to revisit the whole thing.

Have you read The Wind Through the Keyhole? He wrote it several years after he finished The Dark Tower and it's quite good. It makes me hope that he'll still occassionally revisit Mid-World.

Sadly, Mel and Sue won't be presenting this (although they will be hosting The Generaltion Game. Instead, they chose Claudia Winkleman who also hosted Love Productions' Great British Sewing Bee. I really like Claudia and all of her weirdness so I'll probably give this a chance.

I remember having my teenage mind blown when I realized that celebrated playwright Sam Shepard was the same person as celebrated actor Sam Shepard. He really had an amazing career.

I don't think there was a conscious racial decision by the producers. I can't think of any male Broadway performer, with the possible exceptions of Lin-Manuel Miranda or Nathan Lane, who would bring in a bigger huge box office boost.

I was kind of taking that and Fire Emblem's Annas as inspiration. I have them introducing their shops as the [x] Brothers [x] Shop so I'll probably just keep it like that. They're super cheery and non-threatening so maybe I'll have other people in the town hinting that they make up some sort of Mafia family that

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You can't say that she didn't live a long and amazing life. But I was really hoping they'd get her for Magica Da Spell on the new DuckTales.

Warwick Davis has been on a few panel shows and seems like a really nice guy. If anyone ever wondered how well he'd do on The Great British Bake Off, someone recently uploaded his episode: https://youtu.be/nU6Kbhuet3…

What they essentially did was take something that was created to create a discussion about female artists and chose to make their contribution to that discussion be about men. What the hell kind of feminism is this supposed to be?