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Also, George Michael had many good sides, he never forgot how the British NHS looked after his mother when she was ill and did free concerts just for nurses as well as other anonymous charity work including for the NHS which he never talked about when he was alive and people honoured his wishes by only revealing them

“a pickpocket and thief for hire”

I'm ambivalent on the answer.

Well then, you probably shouldn't have appeared in the first one then. Didn't think of that, did you Russell?

The plan used to be that the successes more than made up for the losses.

Josie and the Pussycats was almost a genuinely great film which was both intelligent and subversive at the start. Pity it fumbled things at the end there. You're still right, though. It did deserve to do better.

I still find it funny that Ke Huy Quan was basically out of acting for 20 years on more and straight after coming back, wins an Academy Award.

Could we please see a credible source on this long asshole history?

I’m thinking in this era of surveillance, social media and AI brute force data crunching (because there’s no way you wouldn’t leave at least an indirect trail), keeping a secret identity with any kind of public profile for very long would be nigh on impossible.

Harrison Ford must be spinning in his grave!

Well, that *is* why they wanted Tom Cruise to play Superior Iron Man.

The Cordelia Chase/Charisma Carpenter effect.

Are you the screenwriter for this movie?

I came to this comments section looking for just this.

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Her best role by far was as Rachel in Community and even though I won’t die on that hill, I will at least stand on it.

I heard that, that doesn’t sound like that much for someone of that profile. Late in his career, Bruce Willis was getting $1 million a day for straight to video material of decidedly lower profile and famously did not do another Expendables sequel because they wanted to pay him only $2 million for three days work

There have been reports he’s a bit difficult behind the scenes.

You have to wonder what Henry Cavill did to be the one person they’re saying absolutely not to coming back, even though he wanted too while with almost everyone else seems to have cycled between yes/no/maybe at various times.

I saw Multiverse of Madness and didn’t think it was very good (one low point being a joke stolen from Sliders from way back in 1996). Then I saw Everything Everywhere All at Once which did the concept so much better (on its way to becoming the most awarded film in motion picture history) that not only was it was

Hell, the first and second Suicide Squad movies wouldn’t even have anything to do with each other if it wasn’t for Harley Quinn.