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The positives for this movie, the visual effects are a huge leap up from Attack of the Clones. The scenes on the Wookie planet look fantastic. The downside the movie is very small and confined despite the visual effects work. 75% of the movie takes place in one room apartments or offices on Coruscant . The runtime is

Love it or List always gets me, there is always a problem that the need to find 5000 dollars for but yet they have to have new furniture and granite countertops. I’m sure they are cheaper options for somethings.

I have to be honest, visually this movie looks like shit. The weird aspect ratio and terrible colour grading just makes it look like it would be a chore to watch. 

I lost interest when CBS is involved.

I never got the love for Shrek 2. I loved the 1st Shrek but could never really warm up to 2. The Dreamworks movies for a while, seem to devolve in pop culture references and celebrity voices and forgot good stories. 

So I’m torn, on one hand the Republicans are preaching democracy, the people voted her in so we have to follow the will of the people, but how can we maintain a democracy where we follow the will of the people but also have some sort of vetting for candidates. What other job out there can you get without a minimum

American government is broken, they need wholesale reform so people like this can’t shouldn’t be allowed to be in government. This honor system that seems to be in place needs to make way for concrete rules and laws. 

I’d like to know that as well, to me Front line workers , first responders and Long Term Care , 1st and then larger denser centers. I sort of understand the logic that small areas have less available beds if there is an outbreak but at the sametime the evidence shows that larger population centres are the heart of

I don’t think it’s the original programming they are referencing though. Prime is full of shockly garbage. Sure Netflix has junk on it too but generally more professional junk. 

Thinking back, I remember when Lord of The Rings was announced around 98 maybe?, and I remember thinking there is no way they will be able to adapt these books with the amount of VFX it would require. I think we forget in this day and age where ever run of the mill movie has access to massive visual effects, just how

Missed opportunity was Dawson and Andie. They had one episode where they seemed to connect.

I think what The Stand really highlights is that CBS All access doesn’t have a strong creative team in place for content. Netflix, HBO and Disney and even Amazon all seem to have strong creative groups in place. The Stand should have been a solid big budget prestige series, the 1994 mini series had a decent script and

I think gimmicks like 3D and high frame rates won’t get audiences back, what will is the experience. More comfortable seating, food, and good quality movies. I would like to see more dinner and a movie style places pop up or drive-ins make a come back in the summer. 

I haven’t seen the show, it’s not available in Canada yet, but I can’t understand the decision to use a flashback structure. The Stand was essentially structured as a modern day American Lord of the Rings. The journey was what was most intriguing about the story, I’m not sure about anyone else but the Boulder stuff in

I don’t know about anyone else, but the sitcom “gimmick” worked fantastic. It managed to actually feel like the early sitcoms without being a parody. I was actually genuinely interested in the sitcom nature even without the underlying mystery. 

What is wrong with their faces. 

I thought it was wearing a tan suit.

Can Biden do an executive order to strip the medal of freedom from people?

Do they have security cameras? or is that infringing on their rights?

On the House floor, Rep. Greg Steube (R-Fla.) blasted the metal detectors, calling them an “atrocity” and “appalling.”