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You’d think “Popular show to continue” wouldn’t be a big deal, but with Netflix, you never know when or how they’ll shoot themselves in the foot next

Maybe he will single-handedly revive the drive-in movie industry

Battle not with candyasses, lest ye become a candyass, and if you gaze into the bald, the bald gazes also into you.

Can’t believe Zaslav is outpacing former Disney CEO Bob Chapek for the prize of “head of a company famous for cartoons giving the least number of shits about cartoons” but here we are

Not to mention “influential,” “award-nominated,” and “deemed culturally significant by the US’s National Film Registry.”

Right?? Same with Rope, which is more of a How-to-catch-them like Columbo. I’d also add Sleuth and Deathtrap are only whodunnit-adjacent (definitely both are recommended for whodunnit fans, but they’re different beasts entirely).

I tried watching Murder by Death and got two seconds into Peter Sellers’ yellowface before shutting it off.

I mean, it might’ve been, if anyone can interpret that graphic Snyder put on Vero a few years back

I’m certain if Gunn’s DCU takes off we will eventually get some form of a Crisis movie where we will see the return of The Rock, Henry Cavill, and oh... let’s say Gal Gadot

Hopefully this universe will grow so we can finally get a proper box office showdown between Tar and Avatar in 2024

So true. Look at the history of the highest grossing films pre-2000s or a list of Best Picture winners at the oscars. Lots of stuff that people were briefly passionate about had little long-term impact. In terms of Avatar 2, this time ‘round it looks like (at least, based on what I’ve seen since last Friday) more

This is a perfectly reasonable take for some who is not perpetually online to have. I would have believed it too if I hadn’t spent the last 13 years in Avatar discourse, yelling at random people on the street about how it had no cultural impact. 

Boy I just can’t wait to see Depp stumbling around, murmuring about rum and bodices again. 

Well, at least the fifth one. The fourth one made a billion dollars, somehow.

Let that sink out

It’s the new Worthennium, it’s a great time to be a Worthead

The late 2000's were full of studios throwing a bunch of Taylor Kitchs and Jai Courtneys at us: handsome men you forgot about while looking directly at them

It’s just a little convenient that Cameron is telling stories about how impressed the studio execs at Fox were after the company no longer exists and those people are no longer in those positions

So it’s somehow simultaneously cancelled, half-cancelled, not cancelled, and still in development hell?

Never read the books but when the first trailer for that movie dropped, I was ALL IN on the concept. So I’m cautiously optimistic?