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Frankly I was surprised by how little vision anyone seemed to have for the film. If you're approaching a remake, especially of a film held as highly to its fans as Ghostbusters, I'd imagine you'd have at least an idea in your head of how to approach it that you were passionate about and brought you to take on the

Maybe it's time, Paul Rust has been waiting in the wings for far too long, and the guy is cheesed off.

A sitcom wife swap is tricky, but can be done, a formula was actually devised several years ago for this:

That seems an exaggeration, everything doesn't have to be so black and white.

NBC had a brief line-up of perfection that it will likely never again approach:

I had to just now google it, I had no idea Markie Post had a rack worth admiring.

They're not puppets you're the puppet.

And covfefe is back! My wife!! Do I make you horny baby? It all comes back around!

Clearly a staff member was nearby enough to see where that tweet was heading and quickly slapped the phone out of Trump's hand.

"Long on terror…"

I don't see anything wrong with it, its clearly a poster for Spider-Man, starring Robert Downey Jr as Iron Man.

Ah yes, on rewatching it (because..apparently that's how much this minor plot point means to me) he calls it the nerd factory, and it does look like the space is acting as a business incubator for start-ups (which, incidentally I've always thought would be a good idea for a show, kind of for the reasons you just

So…what was "unreasonable" about my point that marquee names are probably going to wait and see before committing to the next DC project? Or did I miss a big name signing on to The Flash?

I think the critical drubbing of the DC films may ward off any major players for a bit. Whedon is a fanboy, and Wan isn't really a marque director, just a guy who did a FF flick and is now doing his best to keep momentum on the temporary box office clout that gives him, I imagine most any other director wants to see

It's been pointed out that Zemekis has been making kind of dull films punctuated by one incredible set piece. Give him something fluffy like the Flash, and let him loose to make multiple action set pieces throughout, he might be able to turn in something pretty visually spectacular.

So he's making a podcasting network that also sidelines in random R&D for internal product development? Cause I feel like the invention stuff would probably suck up the budget of a dozen podcasts.

Otherwise you could foresee the rise of joke-trolls, like patent trolls. People who just spew out an assortment of headline heavy jokes and file suit when similar jokes come up on tv.

I agree, BUT, that's also the kind of thing you can only do once. The dread, the mystery, the wonder of the creature, that's all done now, there's no putting that genie back in the bottle, which is why Cameron was smart to take the franchise in a different direction, and I think is also why Scott is misdirected into

The weirdly telling part of the exchange is Trump's inability to hear an answer he isn't expecting. The interviewer says he's heard the expression before, but Trump can't register that and asks the same question again a find again before just answering that no, that expression had not been heard before a few days ago,

Genuine query, but in today's environment, isn't 8.1 million viewers an episode a pretty strong showing? Especially for a Friday night?