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I thought we all agreed to pretend that Wild Wild West never existed?

Well my brother is a big transformers fan, so one of his buddies got him the Optimus Prime promo bucket as a birthday gift. It’s an over two foot long semi-trailer with a Optimus Prime cab. The entire trailer opens from the top for the popcorn.

It sits on his shelf with his other transformer collectables, so it is

Might be good to have one so that we, as a society, can retire the “family popcorn bowl is also the family puke bowl” thing.”

I’m not usually as anti-slideshow as many commenters here, but this one felt more pointless than usual, especially with the uninformative photos attached. 

Well you’re adding God in here. “Stop” isn’t the right word, but yes, human technology will 100% be able to redirect an asteroid. We have workable strategies right now (though our detection isn’t great yet). It’s not an “If” its a “when”.

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I know the knee-jerk reaction is to hate this. BUT Goddard is awesome and this could be great from him.

Also, Resurrections was STRANGE but I really appreciate that film.

EDITTING to add, Goddard was heavily involved in The Good Place and he made Cabin in the Woods. When you strip away the facade of each of those, they

I am actually ROOTING FOR the Matrix to live in another timeline. If the Matrix is STILL in the 90's, then PLUG. ME. IN.

Probably not completely accurate either, I mean, he might reward your adoration and loyalty with at least a handy.

Johnny’s not gonna fuck you bro

Demme didn’t intervene on Glaudini’s behalf

Rebel Moon: the movie that comes free with a subscription to Stranger Things. Yes, a ton of people saw it, just like more people probably saw the latest ad for MacDonalds than saw Barbie in the cinemas. Congratulations, Zack. You’re the clear winner here.

Say what you will about Star Wars fans, they at least want the thing they love to be better. What Snyder fans love is so aggressively mediocre and yet they defend it so passionately.

But the characters of Rebel Moon are all so memorable! There’s:

I have, but it was a midnight showing of Priscilla Queen of the Desert at the Paramount in the mid 90s.

Might’ve been the original title!

they’re delivering really dry, technical, expository dialogue to one another about how the film’s time travel mechanics work.

I like how they seem to think that we in the Great Lakes area would just say “oh, okay!” to this plan.  Uh, no.

Climate change is going to make Phoenix a paradise./s

I would expect some of the cities near the Great Lakes will actually add population. If we’re worried about climate change and can’t mitigate the effects well. Endless fresh water and moderate climate near the lakes but maybe there is a huge amount of people that wan

Much as I was fascinated with it, I struggle to explain why. On the one hand, I think it was how unfamiliar it felt. Seeing the Cultural Revolution from Ye Wenjie’s perspective — and that of other characters — and imagining this work in dialogue with those political changes, was fascinating to me. I’m very much raised