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Actors who are unable to perform their character without breaking it during takes or during shooting are silly.

Which is a sad statement on its own.

And all of them live in apartments the size of a football stadium in a perfect location.

Your alternative is Glee. Is that what you want?

Are people into this for any other reason than they think John Boyega and Oscar Isaacs are both attractive and that neither of their characters exhibited any chemistry or romantic affection for Rey?

I would watch the crap out of that.

99.99% of this episode was fantastic, except for the very end. Has no one heard of ropes or handcuffs or a net or anything? Why did Oliver, having repeatedly subdued Chase, never do the SUPER OBVIOUS THING and take all of his weapons and restrain him, especially after he shot him in the leg and William was safe? As

Yeah, I rankled a little at that comparison, too. CeGF has much, much better songs to my taste.

Glasses off, hair up?

Don't put it away quite yet. I bet this movie still makes a load of cash.

BUT SHE'S A BRUNETTE! SHE'S DORKY AND HIDEOUS! DON'T YOU SEE?!?

I actually do specifically remember a couple.

The lesson (never learned) is that good satires are tremendously difficult to pull off, because you have to actually be good at making both the genre you're spoofing and a comedy.

Yes, and George Miller was long-attached to a Justice League movie before the Snyderverse supplanted it.

Is George Miller available? What about Guillermo Del Toro?

All the more reason it would convince me to buy a ticket today!

I actually don't specifically remember if Tim Robbins is in the volleyball scene, but Tim Robbins does play Merlin!

Oh man. Modern day Val Kilmer, Tom Cruise, Tim Robbins, and Anthony Edwards playing shirtless beach volleyball? I will buy a ticket for myself and everyone I know today if they promise that.

Starring Tatiana Maslany, Rose McIver, and Sian Brooke each as all three Angels, playing a different combination of the three in different scenes.

By the time I was in college, it was already melted plastic on cardboard. I don't have fond memories of Little Caesars more recent than elementary school, when my palate (and memory) was questionable enough to not know whether it was actually any good or if I just didn't know better.