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Episode 3 of the current season very much felt like The Mandalorian doing an Andor.

If I’m remembering correctly did he not have to go outwith the Rome Continental in Chapter 2 to purchase the new suit (as well as the keys that would give him access to the catacombs), and it was instead the ‘Sommelier’ that he visited within the Continental to obtain the weapons for the job?

When it comes to everyone with Continental access having bulletproof clothing, I think it’s mostly the Marquis’ henchmen and the High Table army that have this other than John and Caine, which is fair considering the vast wealth and resources the Marquis and High Table have. Koji’s staff don’t appear to have any

Is there really that much left to cover? All that’s really left is [SPOILERS OBVIOUSLY] Ellie’s conflict with David’s group and then Joel and Ellie reaching Salt Lake City. The preview for next week shows that episode will contain the entire David segment from the game, and the season finale will have more than enough

But it wasn’t a correction because you stated that she does not do terrible things with her money, which she clearly does. She also does great things with her money, that I admit, but they are not mutually exclusive.

She has done great things with her money and she has done terrible things with her money. Both can be, and are, true.

It’s also because Henry is in an unimaginable state of grief and briefly blames Joel to try and relieve his own guilt.

I don’t think it’s that much of an argument to say Bautista is definitely better known for his supporting roles than his lead work. Guardians is an ensemble and he is probably the character with the least focus in the group, his roles in Blade Runner 2049, Dune and Glass Onion are all supporting. It’s only really Knock

He loses a fight with the sidewalk in The Other Guys.

I think (and hope) they’ll go for an adaption of All-Star Superman for their swansong, the world of Kingdom Come is probably a little too dark for what they have planned, and the conclusion of All-Star would allow them to potentially recast Superman after some time while also maintaining their established continuity.

I’m sure Gunn or someone else high up in DC gave the reason that they are planning on having Superman be the centre of their cinematic universe, and so would need a younger actor that would be able and willing to play the part for the next decade or more.

I dunno what it is but explicit Oscar bait really turns me off a film or performance, the most prominent in recent memory was DiCaprio in The Revenant for example, so maybe that’s why I much prefer Nope (among many other 2022 releases) to Elvis.

Of those I’ve seen

It was made after The Last Jedi so this (presumably) guy had already decided it would be awful before watching, and it also centres around a minority woman taking wealth from good upstanding white Americans.

I’d put it over Elvis and Triangle of Sadness (even though I really liked Triangle!) personally, and I’ve still to see All Quiet, The Fabelmans and Women Talking.

Yeah, this is a weird take. Other than the starting child actors or maybe children of the cast/crew, how many kids will there even be at the premiere for any film?

The thing that irks me in particular about The Greatest Showman is the portrayal of Jenny Lind, who was by all accounts a lovely, generous and immensely charitable woman, but instead was made into a jealous home-wrecker in the film for no apparent reason.  

It’s a shame Babylon isn’t performing well. It doesn’t open in my country until late January and I’ll definitely still see it despite the mixed critical reaction, but I was hoping that it would at least do moderately well to help encourage studios to continue investing in mid-to-high budget films aimed exclusively at

Early reactions to Babylon were as polarising as you’ve predicted its box office to be. It seems most either absolutely hated it or loved every second, with not much middle ground at all.

I’m not sure it’s as insidious as that. She shows genuine concern over her actions at the start of the episode and I think Mia’s interactions with Giuseppe are supposed to be contrasted with Lucia and Albie, and Lucia is genuinely interested in Albie rather than using him to blackmail Dominic or seeing him as a new