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Disney is weird on what they advertise on Disney Plus. They have had the Simpsons on that top banner for years at this point. Then other things just pop up on the New on Disney row but if you aren’t checking on a regular basis it gets pushed out of view.

I suspect he’d cheerfully settle for the same kind of career as his dad. A mix of prestige stuff and big supporting roles in studio movies.

That’s why good agents negotiate for points on the gross, not the net.

Oh for sure. Most of the stories are no longer canon because they were part of the Prequel EU but it was pretty clear he met and interacted with him regularly.

The rolls are clear. You know, like Pho King vermicelli noodles.

You gotta respect that she’s just throwing gas on this burning trash-heap at this point. I know it’s all about short term money, but the smart move would be for WB to just walk away from the superhero thing for a decade and focus on a bunch of master and commander, weird west, sci-fiction, fantasy, etc... trilogies.

It was a gift to Marvel that they didn’t control the screen rights to Spider-Man or the X-Men, because if they had, they would’ve almost certainly made standalones with those characters rather than trying to do a shared universe. There would’ve probably never been an Avengers movie, and there definitely wouldn’t have

My feeling is that the only good FF movie that ever existed (in reality or potentiality) was the one Peyton Reed pitched to Fox in the early 2000s, which would’ve been a period piece set in the ‘60s, reuniting Renee Zellweger and Ewan McGregor from Reed’s previous hit Down With Love.

That’s the thing. Batman is generally a lone wolf, but the studio decided at some point that Affleck was their leading man and Bruce Wayne was gonna be the DCEU’s version of Downey’s Stark. They had no idea who the characters were supposed to be, so they just imitated whatever Marvel was doing at the time.

Someone has to have the Shark Repellent..

So I watched the part of the nearly one-hour interview where she talks about her cameo. It’s all her joking around with the interviewer about her cameo and all of the quotes from her in this article feel like tongue-in-cheek commentary. There are literally no conclusions to be drawn here.

One reason people in Long’s tax bracket have roommates is that they travel for work and they don’t like to leave their homes empty for months at a time.

Yet they took something that no one wanted or needed and made it look utterly fantastic.  Think about that.  It is much easier to do great with an obvious concept but much more admirable to do with a less obvious one.  

Imagine showing this to a studio exec from 25 years ago and trying to explain it all.

Like any sale, don’t buy things you don’t need.

Some of us remember the last Indiana Jones movie and aren't wasting our money again.

Did you miss the part where it not a time machine?

They can’t.

My biggest complaint is the lack of stakes. The bulk of the movie is our heroes chasing after the Dial either for 1) Helena-Money or 2) Indy-because he doesn’t like Nazis and wants the piece in a Museum? Voller’s purpose for wanting it just isn’t made clear enough for it to be the primary motivation to stop him until

How does Jared Leto keep getting work?