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Compliments to your mom, I guess.

I initially thought $35 (AUD) for the movie was a but steep.

I feel like that review was 85 percent pre-written and there was literally no movie that would have satisfied whatever that author was looking for.

I felt the same way about the Iron Fist reviews, although those were a lot more accurate in their predictions of badness.

I hope this convinces them to change their mind and do premiere access for the rest of the Marvel films this year. It’s so much nicer to watch these at home, and cheaper than a night out anyway.

30 bucks is chump change compared to what it’d be to go to a theater with my wife and kids.

They kind of have to. Because unlike comic book characters, actors age.

Mayor of Boston Loki

The Thanoscopter was in this episode. THE GODDAMN THANOSCOPTER.

When they concentrate on the wacky fun, and not on the silly relationship dramas, this is a really entertaining show.

Also a Throg cameo!

The most interesting idea in “The Nexus Event” comes right at the beginning, as Loki tries to comfort Sylvie as asteroids hurtle towards them: The thing that makes a Loki a Loki isn’t a godly sense of entitlement or even a trickster’s mischievous, it’s that they always manage to survive, no matter how many times

The “luncheonette” is Holsten’s, of the series finale cut to black fame

The luncheonette shot is the front of Holsten’s, where the show ended. 

Isn’t Silvio only like a few years older than Tony? Dude’s got some unfortunate genes if so.

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Looks good, but SNL already did the perfect Sopranos Prequel trailer

Actually, in the Sopranos, it was clearly stated that Christopher was a cousin to both Tony and Carmela and that he was more closely related to Carmela.

It’s possible for two people to share the same cousin but not be related themselves, except in the deep sense in which we all are related.

I believe this was the case

Why is Scarlett Johansson taking a role that a real Russian spy could have played?

The trailer could just be cut a certain way to highlight Tony, because the marketing folks figure that’s what sells.

It was originally billed as a movie about Dickie Moltisanti and the Newark riots that had young Tony in a minor role. This is…..I don’t like this at all.

For some reason, I thought the oft-discussed Sopranos prequel movie was just going to focus on the machinations of the family with Tony’s Dad, Junior and those characters, not that it was literally going to be an origin story about Tony.  Kind of less interested now.