chrisbreadbin--disqus
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Makers of 'men's' hairspray would probably disagree :)

Certainly in the UK we're not long past the stage where shaving your head was about the same as getting a swastika tattoo. As a badly balding non-racist I'm very grateful for the progress we've made.

I don't know why but the idea of her constantly being super inappropriate with Harry Kim sounds incredibly entertaining.

You're forgetting that women were treated equally in Roddenberry's idyllic vision of humanity's future. So long as their skirts were way up the back of their ass.

After Guardians and Deadpool, they must be starting to get that 'smaller and more idiosyncratic' is the way forward. Hope so, anyway.

Perfect. First they take the men out of Ghostbusters and now this dead asshole takes the h, the stb and the last s. Where will it end?

Has anyone ever?

In a real way. It was like the casting director had only had the Terminator franchise described to them via interpretive dance or something.

It's the kind of thing where you can't help but roll your eyes when you hear they did Trek film where the crew go to 80's San Francisco (to save the whales, no less) but the execution of it is just amazing. The humour is bang on-point and it really helps that you have an immediately post-resurrection Spock being super

It's been a while since I saw Intolerable Cruelty but I don't remember caring for it at all.

The photographers at EW really know how to make something look like a piece of shit. Like they did with Terminator Genysis that time (which turned out to be a different type of piece of shit.)

He'll totally fuck you though, I think that's the difference.

Oh jesus god that fuckin' thing. Here, if you fancy some flashbacks:

Peter MacNicol is also so good in G2, I sometimes momentarily forget his character wasn't in the first one.

OK, now maybe.

Han knew who she was though, right? Maz asks him who she is, then *cut*, then Maz suddenly knows a whole pile of shit about her during the scene after the saber/visions scene.

Well that's certainly not what I was given to understand from the Casper universe.

I think it's great the way Simon Pegg stands up for the thing that he's heavily involved in.

*sigh* Fine, but it's definitely Berenstein Bears.

As nice as I'm sure it must be to see the world in such a ludicrously simple binary manner, no that's not what I'm doing.