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Amongst many thoughts, here are a few of mine:

My partner and I actually like That 90s Show. It’s perfectly fine for zoning out after a long day. We also appreciate how they transitioned from the That 70s Show cast to the new cast. They brought the That 70s Show actors in, had them introduce the new group and then they bounced. Kunis has the right idea here - they

Loved Deadpool, was sort of cool on Deadpool 2 and I honestly did not have high hopes for Deadpool 3 given that Shawn Levy was going to be one of the driving forces behind it. With Shawn Levy, he seems like the kind of guy a studio brings in to competently and technically put someone else’s vision on the screen,

For the reboot of the movie, I am not sure how successful that would be. So much of the appeal of that movie, at least in my social circles was the marketing. Was it real? If it wasn’t real, what the fuck was it all about? The actors just shot it themselves? What is a “found footage” movie? This was also back in the

That is a great comparison. I only know Puth from “We Don’t Talk Anymore”, a song that resonated with me a bit because of where I was in my life at the time. I assumed he was a one-hit wonder from 8 years ago and was surprised that this article even exists and he has been consistently putting stuff out there. No idea

Thoughts from an internet rando who saw this a week late:

Speaking for myself, movies like Richie Rich, Blank Check, etc. were less about (financial) freedom from my parents and more about wish fulfillment. I had a good relationship with my parents and did not want them blinked out of existence so I could do whatever I wanted. But those movies were fun because they let me

Man. I just looked at her Wikipedia page and it is like textbook 15 minutes of fame (Survivor, 1 movie lead, 1 cameo on a known show, 1 bit part on an unknown show, PA on a sort-lived show, then out of the industry, all within 3 years). And sadly... that scene will live forever.

Haha, I had no idea The goddamn Animal was the movie that exposed that.

I’ll admit I am a bit morbidly curious what is on Fox Nation, but I don’t even want to google it for fear I’ll end up on some kind of list (even a donor list for those assholes). I can’t even imagine what their movies and “comedy” section is like.

To this day, it amazes me that Colleen Haskell from Survivor  was the romantic lead in that movie.

For a long time, I really believed there would be a deathbed confession. But as time went on, I think that OJ had come to accept what happened and if anything had been weighing on him he had come to peace with it.

Heroes is one of those shows that I wanted to watch and then everyone said it fell off hard in S2 and limped to the finish. It just didn’t seem worth my time to go back and watch one good season that would (presumably) have storylines that would not get wrapped up satisfactorily. Maybe they turn it around, but I am

Right? They didn’t need to make him a cast member post-S2, but even a “yeah, that reminds me of a guy who used to work here” mention would have been something. I vaguely recall some stories at the time that the actor, Paul Schneider, was interested in pursuing movies which is why he left. But I didn’t hear anything

S3, with the additions of Ben and Chris is really where the show takes off to new heights. That said, HOT TAEK ALERT: for a show that cares so much for its characters and shows them all a fair amount of heart and love, I find it odd that once he leaves, Brendanowicz is completely forgotten. No cameo, no offhanded

Probably not 15, but I still reference it a lot: Ron v Chris burger cook-off.

I don’t know her from anything other than Not Another Teen Movie, so thanks for bringing this up.

When I first saw advertisements for this show, ABC did nothing to demonstrate what the hook was, if any (hook as in Psych features a fake psychic, Monk an OCD one, the Rookie is about an older rookie cop, etc., Stumptown was Colbie Smulder’s messy character, etc.). This looked like vaguely handsome guy consults on

Resurrections was... okay. Not sure I really need to see the story continued though. Goddard does solid work and maybe he will surprise me with a Matrix 5 I am interested in, but at this point it is going to take a lot.

To be clear, I agree. I am not saying that they were flawless directors with no other commitments and Disney just dropped them because S8 wasn’t well received. I am saying that Disney seemed to, for awhile, attach hot directors to their movies and quietly kill the project (if anything even existed beyond an idea) once