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I firmly believe that Hayao Miyazaki retires only so that he can chill and work on something in peace without being badgered about what he's doing next.

She sounds great in the previews I've seen. But in terms of voice-acting roles, Sadie from Steven Universe is almost the role Micucci was born to play. She's perfect, and one of main reasons Sadie is my favorite character on that show who is not a Gem or named Universe.

Jon meeting Daenerys. Tyrion and Jon reunion. I have allowed myself to get hyped for this.

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I saw this really drunk last night and drunk me was terribly moved by it. Sober me likes it too.

I was really pleasantly surprised by Wonder Woman, which delighted me to no end. Third act problems up the wazoo, but probably the strongest superhero origin movie in years.

All good. With a solid script he could be great in the role. As far as I'm concerned, I haven''t seen what Affleck's Batman would be like yet.

I love these previews of what Aidan Gillen has elected to do with his voice this season.

Ah jeez. I'll never forget watching his original Dead trilogy when I was younger. The guy basically invented an entire pop-culture cornerstone. He was the kind of oddball, make-it-up-as-you-go filmmaker that you don't get much these days, and those first three movies are all excellent for completely different reasons.

It's easy to succumb to superhero movie fatigue these days, but all the major players have been sort of killing it in 2017. Marvel continues its hot streak: Guardians 2 was meandering and weird and basically a character-driven blockbuster, and I loved it. Spider-Man was joyous; Parker was written and portrayed

No snark, not a bad angle to take for a Batman movie. Could be really exciting if it's not all talk.

I would be totally fine with it shifting to the post-Breaking Bad Omaha time frame at some point.

Respect for remembering Steven Universe. It continues to be one of my favorite tings on TV, albeit one being slowly strangled by its lack of an airing schedule. The last run of episodes were absolutely superb.

Feige really does look like he doesn't want that and wasn't expecting that though.

Mario Odyssey was the clear winner of this e3. The sheer joy amount of joy in that two-and-a-half minute trailer… And the new "terrifying possession" mechanic coupled with a return to a 64/Sunshine open-levels structure opens up so many gameplay possibilities. Easily my most anticipated game.

I've never listened to their podcasts either, but I too recently got into that My Brother, My Brother, And Me show. The guys are pretty funny. They've got a good chemistry. There was one bit that cracked me up. That one guy Justin was doing a bit where he's trying to appeal more to teenagers, being all cool and trendy

It's definitely the weakest Fargo season. But it's also episode-by-episode one of the most straight-up interesting and peculiar shows currently airing, and I look forward to jumping back into that world every week. The return of Twin Peaks did steal its thunder a bit though.

Guest is a personal hero of mine, but the dude's wrong about 2001.

It was the Billy Ray Cyrus vehicle, Mulholland Drive.

Though lists like that are always going to be subjective as hell, the BBC's pick for the 25 best of the century so far that they released a few months ago is, in my opinion, far stronger.