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Groovy! But I wonder if letting the cat out of the bag means that the Homeland producers will CGI in more appropriate graffiti when it streams. Though I suppose that would mean paying someone who actually knows the language.

In 1990, I could have accepted III as a lesser but worthy addition to the series. In 2015, knowing these things completely ruins it for me:

If there's really the need for a Die Hard prequel (and there isn't), I'd much sooner pay to see one about Hans Gruber's early days, and his journey from snotty, classically-educated blue-blood to Marxist revolutionary (only to sell his comrades out in pursuit of that sweet, sweet Nakatomi lucre). Was he ever really

Enough with the hi-hat!

Ok, we get it… the kid didn't die in the fire. He's hiding in the house. Does this mean we don't have to see the movie now?

I'm a die-hard Sawx fan; I have the tear-stained pillowcase from 2003 to prove it. That said, I always looked at Jeter as one of the few guys in MLB who wasn't a complete douchebag.

Because there's part of me that needs to believe in something good.

This. I just assume that every MLB player (except maybe Jeter) in that era was using PEDs until proven otherwise.

"Raspberry Swirl" is the greatest song ever written, and anyone who disagrees can go to hell.

Mayhaps she was dictating it.

Do we know if this movie will maintain continuity with 'Road House 2: Last Call'? If not, expect massive nerd outrage.

Why do you hate America?

Nah, we all know what's next for Indy: a reboot at the hands of JJ Abrams.

You sick son of a…. sorry, I read that as 'octopus tentacles', which tells you where I'm at this morning.

I'm only telling because we're such good friends… that's really only for suckers who don't know the concept of value.

Dean Stockwell, Joaquim/Leaf Phoenix, Jason Bateman…

It's a Big Sandwich, thank you very much. And I'm now thinking about the show-within-a-show in which we follow the exploits of a hotshot lawyer nicknamed 'The Hoagie'.

Pretty much… we're still getting the hang of casting non-white roles. '24' seems like a pretty good barometer; when they needed Arabs, they hired the likes of Arnold Vosloo (a white South African), Nestor Serrano (Puerto Rican), Shohreh Aghdashloo (Iranian), Adoni Maropis (a white guy from Pittsburgh), and Kal

But they already had the big names in Damon and Chastain. I don't think the casting of Irrfan Khan rather than an Indian actor who's unknown in the US would noticeably affect the box office numbers.

Go on….