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    Not like a battle for last place means anything, but All the Time In the World is waaay worse than Sharkboy & Lavagirl.

    Also totally fair: Respecting Jenner’s name change but deadnaming Ali.

    The entire *point* of Angel’s curse was that he remembered all his crimes and had to feel ensouled guilt and remorse for them. And that having a soul didn’t stop him desiring evil things-- it just inhibited him from actually doing them.

    I mean, it felt like it. But what were they gonna do, NOT have Spike on the show?

    No Scorpius, no deal.

    “HI.”

    At least Highlander II is bizarre and ridiculous and has Virginia Madsen.

    You lucky children. SPECIES II exists but has yet to touch your lives

    Here’s the thing about the SOF ticket bump. If certain concerns buy blocks of tickets to inflate the gross that’s one thing, but if customers don’t actually show up and BUY POPCORN the theatres still lose out. That’s where their profit is, not the box office.

    “Why are we spending all this money on new content when we could be paying me more?”

    I love that they even parodied the glossary.

    Betty appears to have been inspired by Helen Kane, the “boop-a-doop girl,” although the Fleischers successfully defeated a lawsuit claiming so. I think there’s a bit of Clara Bow to her as well.

    A ton of that work, including modern cartoon animation, still IS done overseas. Not just for the cheaper labor, but for the tax breaks.

    No James Marsden in ENCHANTED? OK then.

    Yeah, David Zucker went full neocon wacko after 9/11.

    And Joss Ackland was in Pet Shop Boys’ “Always On My Mind.” I mean, he’s A List in my book.

    I guess they didn’t know

    I have to agree. Afterlife is pretty, but storywise nothing happens for the first hour. Nothing.

    How did we come around to the idea that men never watched Charlie’s Angels?

    Feig’s GB was bad regardless of the premise and casting. No focus, excessive dependence on one-liners. There’s a lot less ad-libbing in the original than people think.