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It should have been your entire bingo card.

I don’t think Michael Bay is actually pulling them off. I know some people praise the spectacle of his work but I watched the first 6 minutes of his recent Ryan Reynolds movie and bailed.

I worked at a McDonald’s in high school. The breakfast menu and the regular menu are made using different equipment (mostly). I had the unfortunate pleasure of disassembling the breakfast equipment and cleaning it during many a switchover.

It’s REALLY hilarious that you utterly refuse to accept the reality that some people actually liked the film, because there’s no other possible reality than yours, in which you’ve defined the film as bad, and everyone else is forced to agree with you.

You know what, I’ll just take your word for it.

Case in point: establishment awards ceremonies only ever recognize good things long past their prime.

it would have been a decent TV episode, but not a big budget movie

Coming from someone that LOATHES Discovery, Strange New Worlds is excellent. Give it a try, if you have time!

I have complicated feelings on the subject, but I find it annoying that people are questioning Penn’s professionalism despite him, you know, doing the sex scenes he was hired to do and waiting until season 4 to make (IMO) a pretty reasonable request. Even if I don’t agree with the idea that pretend sex is tantamount

Roiland is credited as a writer on the show, so I’m not really sure what it is you’re asking? It’s usually safe to assume a credited writer contributed more to production than voice work.

In fairness...

So your defense for SnyderSupes is ‘Well he did some good stuff before he decided he cares less about collateral damage than some villains’ and ‘his dad was asking for it’? Not the winning arguments you think they are.

Is he singling out people, or is he being asked about them and responding?

Brian Cox has been the dictionary definition of ‘jobbing actor’ since the early 1960s; he’s probably worked with three quarters of the British and American acting community by this point.

Named after his great-grandfather, to be specific, although there’s no real connection to the Arm & Hammer brand; instead, the elder Armand’s father, Julius Hammer, named him after some iconography used by an organization he had a leadership role in at the time, the Socialist Labor Party of America.

They saw the scene where Pa Kent suggests that maybe it’s better to let people die instead of saving them.  Just because Snyder didn’t turn Superman into the Punisher doesn’t mean he got it right.

And other heroic actions like letting his father and who knows how many other people get sucked up by a tornado and impaling a union trucker’s rig on some telephone poles.

Richard Kiley, not Widmark

If you look for it, there’s almost always a moment in those first scenes where Columbo knows who the culprit is. Sometimes he explains it at the end, “You never should’ve let me read your palm . . .”, other times he doesn’t, but if you’ve seen these episodes as much as I have, Falk gives a couple of little tells that

Traditional Jerry Orbach era L&O was fun mostly. This SVU recent stuff not so much — it’s hard to be light-hearted about a sex crime but you can about a murder.