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Maybe women are making smarter choices?

I love the ending so much.

I also think Peele looks incredible here.

I have been rewatching the East vs. West Rap sketch recently, trying to determine if it’s Peele rapping for “Dan Smith.”

I love Racist Zombies AND Alien Imposters (which I think of as a sort of spiritual sequel to Racist Zombies).

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It is hard to choose, and you are all correct, but this might be my personal fave:

Wait...an inclusion rider is a known thing that any star could demand??? All these stars pretending they wish there was something they could do about representation in film could just add an inclusion rider to their contracts???

That is a significant confession.

What liberal east coaster didn’t have a crush on David?

“There is no failproof or even 40% likely way to rescue you but we refused to abandon you so we put ourselves at great risk YOU’RE WELCOME HAN.”

Yeah but in terms of TLJ that’s consistent with its spot in the middle of the trilogy. ESB was dark, plot-heavy, and more prone to plot-hole-calling-out. (The different timelines for Luke’s story and the Cloud City story being particularly annoying.)

Ok but are they gonna let a woman write it this time?

Disney’s idea of a gay character is having Josh Gad briefly dance with a man, in one easily excisable moment. They are not giving Elsa a girlfriend.

Maybe Xanatos Speed Chess—I don’t believe all of it’s planned. But in actually watching it, it feels (ironically) like an Indy Ploy. Other than Chewie saying the word “plan,” it always felt to me like plans A and B didn’t work, so Plan C was Luke saying, “Crap, let’s hide a lightsaber in Artoo and see what happens.”

I don’t know what’s so difficult about, “They had a basic plan, but knew there were a lot of X factors, so they gave themselves room and resources to improvise.”

They tried a few different things and held some players in reserve. That’s the best you can do when you’re that heavily outgunned and outmanned (but that

True, and I’d thought that’s where this was going. (Now that I direct more than act, I’ve found that if an otherwise conscientious actor keeps forgetting the same line, it’s because they don’t know *why* they’re saying it. Fixing that fixes the memory problem.)

It’s fair if Paul means “action” in the layman’s term, as

Flattery will get you everywhere.

Well, how much do they think they would’ve made without Will Smith? And did they think this would be more of a prestige film than a big source of profit?

Well, Marc Maron lightly cajoled her for not finishing, did he not? Regardless, she’s allowed to say it hit her too close to home.

I never watched Gossip Girl because (among other reasons) I went to a school like that and didn’t want to spend extra time there. If I’d learned that in the final episode they burned the

She didn’t say the movie glorified him! Just that she didn’t want to watch it. If you’ve dealt with a lot of conservative blowhards, you might not enjoy Colbert’s satire even if you know it’s satire. Jeez.