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Of course not. We need a joke get-inizor. duh.

Well, played, but how many people got the joke, even here?

Mar-Vell's daughter Phyla-Vell carried the mantel briefly, as well. All in all she got a shorter end of the stick than even her brother.

I'll plug in Don't Lose Your Head Saturday. I have to keep sufficient space between Carry On movies so they don't gain critical mass.

I'll give At Your Convenience a look tomorrow (after Arrow).

A short list of Carry On movies suitable for dipping one's toe in to test the waters:

Technically, Bobbi is already in the game. As Mockingbird.

The Clara/Missy bit I liked the most is when Missy is cleaning out the dead Dalek and Clara asks something like 'What are going to do with this thing?' and Missy looks up and smiles at her and you totally know how this is going to end.

That's no fox, that's a vixen.

Nah, everyone's missing the obvious. Captain Marvel will stop him.

I saw news that Warner Archive was releasing a disc (can't remember if it was dvd or blu) with both versions on it. Maybe this fall.

You wanna play, you gotta pay.

They do offer a $49.99 for 12 months payment option. Is a little bit over $4 a month any better? Yes, there's gonna be some overlap with other stream services, but…for fifty bucks I'll try it for a year and see if it lives up perhaps better, down, to it's promises.

Nah, Hinchcliffe is the way to go.

Pronoun trouble.

Based on Mack's conversation with Coulson when he resigned I'm guessing that the spin-off is going to be Agents of S.W.O.R.D. (Sentient World Observation and Response Department). Which might eventually include Abigail Brand, and maybe Jessica Drew and more interestingly Carol Danvers, besides Hunter, Bobbi and Mack.

Just saw Everly in a double feature with Digging Up The Marrow. In a theater full of like minded genre fans, it was plenty good.

I would add -
Lord of Light, Zelazny
Ringworld, Nivens

And now there's too many people in the state overloading the infrastructure, except for the toll roads no one uses; our state government led by Perry finding new ways to squander our taxes.

I saw this last weekend along with the director's other 3 films, Big Man Japan, Symbol, and Scabbard Samurai. I was somewhat hesitant about capping the evening with R100 (we watched in production order), but the film won me over quickly. I want to say that Hitoshi Matsumoto is kinda like Japan's Stephen Chow, only