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Cy Tolliver
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Liev Schreiber would make a great Harley Race.

An "anti-hero" (or would that be anti-babyface) show about an NWA traveling champion type would be the way to go. Arcs or seasons in say Japan and Puerto Rico in addition to barnstorming across the US. There's seasons of material to mine there.

The green screen use in that last scene would make the matte lines in the battle of Hoth blush.

There was some guys that were offhandedly revealed as Carribbean zombies but really just as a throwaway piece of dialogue. Nothing ever really came of it.

Fearless prediction: The Internet is going to turn against the franchise with this one.

I actually like both sequels more than the original. They just look so lush which is rare for most blockbusters these days. I like the episodic nature of them with the sidetrip with the cannibals at the start of 2 and the Chinese pirates by way of Jabba's palace in ROTJ in 3.

I thought the fourth one was a pivot away from that which was a little more grounded aside from the mermaids so its interesting(?) they're going back to that well.

But I can get Two Minutes Hate in every. single. column. and. comment section. on the AV Club.

The dvd menu that featured the instrumental version of that song on a loop blew me away. (I miss dvd menus).

A great story.

The ass on that girl writing with the lipstick tho.

I was able to snag a Coppola's giant coffee table Godfather Notebook at Barnes & Noble for 75% off before Christmas. I'm sure it could be had at a steep discount but its FFC's handwritten scribblings and comments over pretty much every page of the novel. Pretty neat. This movie, though, will probably be pretty

Hmm, by the tone of this (and other articles), it wasn't "'real' Americans" getting red-faced by the existence of Hooters.

If this is going to be in the vein of the 1983 version, I'd love to see Bobby Cannavale in the role. Plus he's Cuban-Italian but ethnically ambiguous enough to really be anything.

There's way too many AV Club commentors that fit that description for me not to believe it.

I wish the devil would come calling for the soul Josh Gad sold him to keep appearing in movies.

At the end of the documentary, when, for the first time in the whole thing, we see him stand up and shamble out of that house looking bloated and unhealthy, it was a pretty big bummer.

I'd love to see De Palma get one more big studio film send off but I don't think he has it in him at this point.

Tim Burton needs a hit. Michael Keaton seems to have come around on not disowning the character. The stars are aligning for it to happen.

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