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Based on everything he’s made after District 9, Blomkamp’s Alien is probably best left alone and forgotten. 

Coraline 3D was amazing, no doubt. Tron Legacy 3D was nothing to sneeze at either

They actually did it right with stereoscopic 3D.  Plus they used it to give the movie actual depths instead of just throwing shit at the audience like a lot of other 3D movies do. The tunnel scenes especially.

This is still the only movie I’ve ever seen where I felt like “3D” actually added anything to the experience of watching the movie.

Rebecca Ferguson. 

Me, but I might be the only one.

I was in Japan last week, and one of my tick boxes was to watch The Boy and the Heron. I got to see it. And as Studio Ghibli did, that’s all I am going to say about it. Except that there are no post credit scenes.

Remote flame turrents? Aw hell no! Give us the old school turrets with a limited ammo box connected to them so we can watch & hope the Aliens stop coming before they run out of ammo.

Pretty sure the result of this alternative timeline would have meant that both movies would have sucked instead of just Covenant, so I can’t share the sentiment.

This is all stupid, but its also kind of funny/pathetic that this person whose name I did not know until about 2 minutes ago got more people to show up than trump does to any of his shit.

I’m really not a fan of influencer culture.

I was hoping for a stealth revival of Arrested Development myself.

Anyone else see the title “Haunting of the Queen Mary” and briefly hope it was part of the Hill House/Bly Manor series?

I’d watch the hell out of that.

I think Cocaine Bear and Wet Hot American Summer exist in the same universe. If they make the sequel Wet Hot American Cocaine Bear Summer, I’m 100% in. 

Ctrl+F ‘Zoolander’ brings no results in an article about Will Ferrell playing the bad guy?

This is what I was thinking. Kind of like “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles”.

There was absolutely no logical reason for either the character or the show to work as well as they did. Well, maybe two: The genius of Paul Reubens and the show’s writers. R.I.P Pee Wee. May you never lose your bike in the afterlife.

Off to join his also-beloved (co-writer) Cap’n Carl.

I know you are, but what am I?