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Yeah, no, the boycott was not a major contributing factor at all. There were so many other factors to Solo unfortunately under-performing that it the boycott barely harmed it. The Boycott didn’t even work - The Last Jedi’s Blu-ray release is the *highest selling blu-ray release of 2018 so far*. If it was a boycott,

James Patterson is probably one of the biggest cases of this. He puts out dozens of books a year but it’s hard to tell which ones he actually bothered to write or not even when there isn’t credit given to another writer (which there is for pretty much everything outside Maximum Ride and Alex Cross, and some of his

Please let Walton Goggins share a scene with Giancarlo Esposito and Aiden Gillen in Maze Runner: The Death Cure. These three are pretty much the only reason why I’m going to bother checking out the third one.

I really wouldn’t be against this at all. David Bradley was fantastic in An Adventure in Space and Time, which is a really wonderful piece of work that’s one of the best things to come out of the post-relaunch Doctor Who. If you haven’t seen it yet, go and check it out!

You might want to watch Hail, Caesar if you haven’t already. After his performance in that I’m fully on board for his casting as Han Solo.

I actually got most of these. Would have liked to have seen more TV love than just Westworld, The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones though (Person of Interest’s final season springs to mind) but there are so many great movies in there. Sing Street, I, Daniel Blake, American Honey...

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Some great choices there but I’d like to add a couple:

*Facepalm* Forgot to put the worst ones on there:

Good list. My picks for best & worst shows:

Anything by Brandon Sanderson works. If you haven’t read it, Phillip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy is great despite the terrible movie adaption. Neil Gaiman is also a must-read author (Neverwhere is a favourite of mine) and if you like hard science fiction then Iain M. Banks’s Culture series is excellent as

Or if he spends five minutes trying to climb a building only to repeatedly run into the wall over and over again.

Yep. First season was amazing but ever since then it’s gone so far dramatically downhill that it’s not even set in Sleepy Hollow anymore and no longer has Nicole Beharie.

NBC should have just kept Constantine, I can see this airing on a Friday night and getting cancelled after one season.

Snyder: So, we have this great idea where Batman kills -

It would be cool if they went Tatooine and ended up missing Luke completely over the course of their mission though. Like they come *this* close to finding him only for something bad to happen and they don’t end up meeting.

An app that is also apparently not available in the UK.

Episode IX: The Force Gets Up And Has Afternoon Tea.

Arrow Season 2 Spoilers, The Flash Season 1 Spoilers

Either way, it isn’t exactly breaking that much from the formula.

Seems like Fox’s entire programming lineup right now is pretty much this: