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You never expect a 97 year old to die in a drag racing accident, but at least he died doing what he loved. RIP Mr. Jewison, The Heat of the Night was so good.

As long as Colin Trevorrow is nowhere near this, it’s a step in the right direction. I wonder if we will see people hunting dinosaurs for sport. 

I’m guessing Omega will survive the end of the show, but I don’t have high hopes for the rest of the Bad Batch. 

I wonder what percentage of cars salespeople are women. I can’t remember the last time I saw a female salesperson at a dealership. 

Yeah, I wonder why she wanted to play the title character herself instead of hiring a young actor to portray Chad. She easily could have played the mom or an aunt. 

I’m guessing that since that this was filmed so long ago, well over two years by now, that a third season seems very unlikely. It does seem that the Roku Channel thrives on picking up things that were shot and didn’t air or wasn’t available for very long like when it picked up Quibi’s catalog when it went defunct. 

Ironheart finished shooting over a year ago in November 2022. As of right now, it doesn’t have a release date so it’s unlikely to release in 2024. According to US Copywrite Office, it has an approximate release date of September 5, 2025 which means that it would air almost three full years after it was shot.

I believe they’re all sit down restaurants. 

How many Popeyes locations are open for breakfast? Is it just airport locations? This is the first time I’ve heard of Popeyes serving breakfast. It’s probably the reason why they’re so low on the list. If only a few locations serve breakfast, it doesn’t make sense to spend the money on developing a better sandwich. 

Even more so no that they got rid of the Bronco base model. 

The Maverick is also made in Mexico. 

It’s still going to take a while for Hollywood to get back to producing like they were before the strikes. Scripted network shows have finally come back though some aren’t coming back until March or even the fall. I don’t think we’ll ever get back to what the amount of content we had a few years ago though, but

We all know what it’s for!

Big dogs like Irish Wolfhounds, Scottish Deerhounds and Great Danes develop bone cancer at 30-50 times the rate of smaller dogs. It’s a small miracle if any of those breeds live to 10. 

I really have no idea what The Maxx movie would even look like much less the plot. The cartoon was so weird that it’s going to be a challenge to adapt it. 

I suppose that’s the difference between Star Wars under Lucas and Star Wars under Disney. Lucas didn’t really care if spoilers got out since people would watch the movie anyway. Disney tries to keep things locked down to surprise people with the hopes people watch it fresh. 

Sadly, this has already happened with PC games. It’s been a while since you could walk into a store and buy a PC game on physical media. Everything is on Steam or a Steam competitor now.

I always thought the craziest merchandising that they did was release the novelization a full month before the movie came out. Granted, the entire plot of the movie leaked well before then, but it was weird that the movie was spoiled by an official source before it came out. 

Not every movie released 50 years ago needs to be a franchise. We don’t have to wring out every last dollar out of IP. I’m not sure why Universal thought The Exorcist franchise was worth $400M. 

TPM was definitely the pinnacle of movie merchandising. There was Star Wars stuff everywhere in 1999 from Taco Bell to Pepsi vending machines. We will never see movie merchandise as weird as the Jar Jar tongue lollipop ever again.