bagman818
Jubal Harshaw
bagman818

As he mentioned, scheduling is not his job. Those whose job it is are likely trying to figure out how to stagger release dates to paper over as many holes as possible considering it’s likely that absolutely nothing is going to get made after Friday (and the looming SAG strike).

I’m unclear why they give a shit. If I sell a product, and someone buys it at my offering price, I’m out. What they do with it at that point is their business; I’m going to be busy making and selling more products.

Religion is the fiction that partially fuels the nationalistic hate. It’s about religion in the same sense that the Supreme Court in the US uses religion (or, ‘freedom of’) as an excuse for discrimination. Ultimately, the reason is about hate, power and subjugation, sure, but when governments use ‘religion’ as a

The Princess is no/low budget action fantasy; it has no aspirations of being Citizen Cain. For what it is, it’s pretty darn good, and Joey King does a surprisingly good job with the fight scenes.

Patrick Mahomes is pretty obvious, but I feel like a lot of people had to decline before you consider asking Kirk Cousins and Marcus Mariota.

Chris Hemsworth could maybe pull it off. Not so much little brother who’s best known for being a background character in The Hunger Games.

I heard a lot of adjectives used to describe the film when it debuted at TIFF. Oddly, none of them were ‘good’.

We have truly turned away from the light.

*all trips are now one-way

You think this is going to “shut up Swifties”?

“to make a point”

OK, but in the end, there was no contract? So, no liability. I’m not sure why this is relevant to anything.

You’re the guy that wants to see Tom and Martha get shot in an alley for the 10000th time, aren’t you.

OK? I still don’t understand how that make it “opposite” of FFXVI?

Always seemed weird that people seem to take the Hugo more seriously than the Nebula. It’s like preferring the People’s Choice to the Oscar.

The voice actors care. I’m not at all sure that Bethesda gives a shit.

All I know about it is the trailer, but this looks more like “knock off” than “opposite”?

It’s hard to deny that pieces of rocket falling from the sky might pose a threat to wildlife on the ground. Still, it’s Texas, so they may make gravity illegal.

All good points.

“You couldn’t make that today!” has always been bullshit. It was an indy release at the time, and there are indy releases today that are at least as provocative (and well received). The article mentions Beau Is Afraid, also Everything, Everywhere...., Emily the Criminal, Black Bear (I’m an Aubrey Plaza fan :p), etc.