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As long as its a cunning hat.

"Sure, Dan you don't need Bob Odenkirk on your beloved cult show, but then you'll have it!"

I wasn't at first but on re-watch I loved it.

Maybe he'll go biblical and just change is name to Paul?

Dan Harmon will be so excited you thought of a way to bring another beloved guest start to Community season 5!

High Summer Moon

The correct order is:
The Prestige
Memento
TDK
Inception
Batman Begins
TDKR
Insomnia
The Following.

I enjoy Inception more as an exploration of the creative process than I do for the plot or characters. Also some of the set-pieces are still mind boggling.

I did watch the redlettermedia reviews of the prequels and found them generally enjoyable. He also had several good points and explained to me generally why I disliked the movies so much as it was always something I had trouble putting into words. Did those reviews make me hate the prequels more? Probably a little

He also did not direct Red Tails

Seriously, he IS Luke Cage

By the bear of Zeus!

I always saw Idris Elba as Black Panther personally…

I'm not sure I can adequately describe the noise I made when I saw an Iront First series but it was something like "Squeeeeee"

The re-release shit is honestly the only thing about Lucas that truly gets under my skin. I don't care if he wants to make these changes, but I don't see why he won't release just a remastered version of the theatrical edition. That is definitely an area where I totally get the Lucas hate.

Yeah I do remember that. Hammond's characterization in the book really through me for a loop as someone who practically grew up on the movie. It was definitely a very interesting difference

Yeah, great direction, good acting, great action, average script. That seems to be the general consensus. I don't know if it would be in my Top 5 Spielberg films but I'm pretty sure that speaks more to the absurd quality of his filmography than the quality of the film.

THANK YOU. That ending is one of the more hopeless of his career. It is by no means some happy sentimental ending.

That's about where I stand on the issue. Yeah his recent output is terrible and I don't watch it if I have the choice, but he made some of my favorite movies of all time. I don't get why the prequels should negate everything he did in the past. Saying you won't go see a movie he directs now makes sense to me, but

Yes, I think its a fantastic film. You're more than free to disagree with that but its one of my all time favorites.