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With faithful sidekicks Bewchacca and 3-CPO?

Not sure if it’ll gross a billion, but Gaga was the main attraction for both A Star is Born and House of Gucci, which grossed $436 million and $158 million, respectively, so she does have her own box office draw to bring to the table. At least personally I had zero interest in this sequel until hearing she was

I think its less about being attractive and more about being unique. Hollywood is full of Beautiful people, the world in general has a lot of them honestly. Just go walk around a public place for a few hours and I think you see a good deal of attractive people and at least a couple “movie star” level hot. It takes

As an old, I don’t get the whole “big ass” thing but to each their own. She seems like an attractive young lady with some genuine acting chops.

Netflix will pick him up for a few projects which is how and why he’ll stay in the media spotlight. Working out for Ansari, Chappelle, and Louis CK.

To be fair, he is a man pushing 60 whos put a lot of milage on his face in the last 5 years.   Probably partially because of all the wine.  He was never gonna play Jack Sparrow again unless it was as a old man Jack mentor role.  He will probably sink back into old man character actor roles but I suspect not a lot of

Sounds like a win win for everybody, including the two stars who got lots of money and the rest of us who don’t have to hear about this again.

That seems more because his role of being a quirky hot guy dries up when you’re 60 and bloated.

Severance has set the bar pretty high, though.

There’s an element of anticipation I’m experiencing with this show I don’t often get. I really look forward to how absurdly hilarious they can make these scenarios. It’s like a comedic Breaking Bad.

Between this show and Better Call Saul, we are very, very spoiled. Barry walking through the clothing store saying all that outlandish shit into his phone at top volume was the funniest shit ever. Cutting to Sally finishing reading his text as it got more and more bizarre with the bad talk-to-text translations felt

“... especially the scenes with Rebecca Ferguson...”

Proudly, most likely, and probably more than a little successful. Keep in mind the timeline we’re in.

I really wish it was that Chris Evans though. Well, ok, maybe not.

I was going to say, honestly, the stuff with Sona and Gorley at the beginning and end are oftentimes the best part! I look forward to them just as much as the interview, and many times even more. 

I don't know - I think they've already been repeating guests, and interviewing fans for whole episodes - which are just...not what I want to listen to. Any kind of television show may require more creativity and just more Anything, outside of a standard interview

Messiah *is* the second book.

It’s a smaller-scale story and yes it’s a downer, so those are both challenges, but I can imagine them livening it up without dumbing it down— Herbert throws so many little background things and barely-described past events into all of these books, extrapolating on some of those could be an interesting way to

The thing about Dune Messiah is that you kind of need it to understand the point. Paul isn’t a “hero”. Like all supposed “great men” of history like Alexander, Caesar, and Napoleon, he is responsible for countless deaths. But unlike them he actually comes to realize it and regret it.

LOL, I’ve often cited that bit as one of my favorite fun and beautiful edit cuts (she finishes one drink, asks for another, cut to that wavy aerial shot of her head).