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    I actually watched the documentary, and while it isn’t perfect it does include a fairly unvarnished moment where we hear Lee and Kirby on a radio show in 1987. Lee starts out saying they may have had their differences in the past but today thay can perhaps agree that the works they collaborated on had become greater

    Dammit, I just got the MacArthur Park reference.

    He did get to make a fantasy feature, but the real story of THE THIEF AND THE COBBLER is in its un-making.

    Looking back, Yzma is an extremely underrated Disney villain.

    I think they’re trying to say that animated films are cartoons for babies so the idea of an intelligent animated movie confuses them.

    It makes sense that May and Ock know each other here, considering that in another universe they got married.

    No Primetime Glick?

    I thought there were only two, but they combined to make a bigger one.

    You know the kind of actor “just give them one” works for? Harrison Ford. Are you a Harrison Ford?

    No hate for the Xena: Warrior Princess finale? Come on, people, know your history.

    But seriously. That damn snowglobe has become shorthand for “series finale” and was even referenced in at least one of the series included here. It should make the list just for that.

    No Babylon 5 either.

    It’s probably not a fair comparison since TNG was always an episodic show while DS9 had to wrap up multiple long-running story arcs.

    Was BEE MOVIE actually worth seeing once?

    Never cared for SEVEN, but this is exactly the way I feel about John Woo’s A BULLET IN THE HEAD. Come to think of it, it’s been about ten years...

    Busy B

    Good point.

    I feel that with a couple more years’ hindsight, people may notice that RAGNAROK and LOVE AND THUNDER are much more alike than they are different. RAGNAROK just had the advantage of surprise.

    It also appears that Earth has the best animals. High Evo’s menagerie was conspicuously light on interplanetary creatures.

    I became a fan of Brackett after first learning about her from ESB release articles. But her ESB draft bears little resemblance to the film that got made, and is barely recognizable as “Star Wars” at that.