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What's the Wizard of Oz version of Riker's he can send Dorothy to?

But without "Rise of the Villains" how will people know that Gotham is a terrible place and needs a hero? HOW?!

Gee wiz, I hope Bruce Wayne doesn't die! I can't wait to find out!

Is it strange that we've gotten more actual story information from blerbs on toy boxes than we've actually gotten from official trailers? Seriously, there is a middle ground between 'telling entire story of movie in trailer' and 'not giving any information in trailer.' We wouldn't even know the name of the Empire

Outside of origin movies (Doctor Strange, Captain Marvel, Black Panther) I wouldn't be surprised if every "solo" hero movie from here on out is a team-up movie (and I wouldn't be surprised if the origin movies had at least one big established character in there to help it).

There does feel like there was a bigger Sif-Thor-Jane love triangle subplot that is hinted at in the film that it never fully explores.

Her contract with Marvel probably supersedes anything else. And Blacklist didn't stop Spader from doing Ultron, so it would work anyway.

So the Empire knows where the clones and the Jedi are and are coming to get them, so…what was the point of destroying (or for that matter, sending) the probe? If it was sending out the information it was scanning immediately, then the Empire has all the info it got and destroying it does nothing, but the Empire was

Some annoying writing that stuck out to me:

RE: Last bullet point: All I know is, that whenever they decide to kill off Daryl, there's going to be riots at the AMC building, coupled with people vowing to never watch the show again.

I have the theory that they mainly brought her in because they couldn't get Lyndsy Fonseca back to play Angie, so they're using Ana Jarvis to fill pretty much the same role.

I think it's some ripoff of blernsball.

I know, right. I mean, a black sheriff?! Comeon.

So no mention that Cooper is the same kid who played the bully in WHAS: First Day of Camp (which itself had a Cooper). If only to say his bully-ness didn't reach the amazing heights he had on WHAS.

Yea, that's why I went with something that's the lowest level commitment and effort (movie-wise, I feel like anyway). It'd be too much to want them to direct and act in a movie at this point, but just collaborate on an idea or something.

Bravo sir, I didn't even anticipate that response.

The only Wilder film I like that he didn't do with Brooks is Willy Wonka. Just not a fan of the Wilder/Pryor stuff. I'd like for Brooks and Wilder to at least write one more thing together.

There's a great little story about him and making fun of Hitler. It's from the latest documentary about Brooks (I think it's on Netflix), someone tells an exchange between him and his grandson. At the Producers play, his grandson asks if Hitler is a good or bad guy. Brooks says he's a bad guy, and his grandson asks

The hippie is alright in the actual play scenes, but all his other scenes are bad. Like I brought up, his audition song is long and boring. I skip it every time.

It's definitely a guilty pleasure for me. It's not his best work, but Leslie Nielsen is always great to watch, and Peter MacNicol acting crazy is always fun (I also like Ghostbusters 2, and some of it is because of him).