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Ha ha! She'll be clumsy and kind of dorky, but she'll be so career driven and have a heart of gold!

It was quite refreshing! Much better than the usual play hard, 110 percent, just gotta play our game horseshit that happens at all these press conferences.

I know, right?! The characters aren't even the same, and it's not like we SEE them grow into other people. I suppose we could assume that Han is different after being frozen, but that's a pretty big presumption, and Ford gives us nothing but smirks to make that connection.

For the original (RE: only) trilogy, I would replace Richard Marquand as director of Return of the Jedi with Irvin Kershner. This would solve a whole load of problems. The staging would be better, performances would be more nuanced, and the look and sound of the movie wouldn't be so leaden and stilted. (Don't get me

IS HIS OFFICE IN A MALL?

He's won two, one for Best Actor for Raging Bull and one for Supporting Actor for The Godfather Part II. Good lord, that seems like a lifetime ago. I'm all for freedom and actors doing whatever the hell they want for the money—hell, I'd do the same thing, probably, for all those millions.

Perhaps it's because the prequels have always gotten fiercely criticized (and for good reason) that this site is writing these articles this week. And, in all seriousness, I really like the points made, the writing and the attempts at presenting a thesis. It's at least a fresh take, I suppose, even if it sounds like

Indeed, sir. Indeed. I was going to launch into a lengthy, detailed response about how wrong this article is, AGAIN. But, actually, you about summed it up, I think. The underwater thing is dreadful, just dreadful—the pod-racing is boring, insignificant padding. Climactic stand-offs in space? What? What is at stake?

Chastain works for everything.

Chicken TETRAZZINI

She makes me tingle all over. She's so young and I'm so old…I'M NOT SURE WHAT TO DO WITH THESE FEELINGS.

Yes, the romance angle is totally boring. The guy who plays Olsen is an amazingly attractive dude, but he's wooden and totally uninteresting. And Kara getting that phone call at the table…UGH…so obvious and kinda clunky.

Indeed! Cat has been bringing me down big-time. I guess they wanted her to be the boss you love to hate, or something—like Meryl Streep in Prada—but Calista doesn't have the likability, charm or chops to pull that off. But she was much better in this episode for sure.

Do these films deserve our hatred? Yes, of course, they absolutely do—from those of us who want to hate them, who need to hate them for whatever reason. Whether we want to admit it or not, movies mean a lot to us. They inspire memories, tickle our imaginations, show us better, more exotic realities and sometimes put

Ha! And he'll see you in hell!

We all were. We were all so goddamned wrong.

Say it…SAY IT!

Freaking love Danger Mouse. Penfold, Baron Silas Greenback—damn, the nostalgia feels right now.

They really are great! Breathed hasn't missed a beat. His art and jokes and timing—it's like he never left. Amazing to see someone come back and be so damn effective.

I love them both for different reasons, but I rewatch the Mike episodes more. The pacing was better, and the humor had a real bite/edge to it, which I like. Joel is comfort food, but Mike and the Sci-Fi era make me laugh the most, minus the sketches, of course.