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God, I wish he’d do all his Ant-Man press as Neil Hamburger.

This trailer displays a disturbing lack of Ade Edmondson.

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Okay, one: Todd Margaret is one of my favorite shows ever.
And two: I feel pretty certain David Cross saw this episode of Louie and said “Wait, that’s not a movie - that’s a tv show!”

I see your flex, and raise you one Pam Grier Waller from Smallville.

Its production timeline is *never.* And I’m not saying that to be a hater, I love the character, love Keanu, and thought the 2005 movie was...fine. But it’s such a long-shot that I just don’t see it happening.*

*especially with a 60ish Keanu in the role

Yes, they’re renting the Golden Globe-winning Butterfly (as children are wont to do these days, I assume.)

Agreed. Cuaron did four years of pre-viz on Gravity before ever turning on a camera. Every shot was as pre-planned on the XYZ axis as a Hitchcock storyboard and there’s like zero chance Coppola did anything near that.

Take This Job and Shove It or gtfo.

This. It’s why Duchovny sued 20th Century FOX Film Studios back in ‘99. They produced the show, then sold the licensing rights to FOX Television for less than they were worth, cutting Duchovny out of millions in profit participation. 

Yeah, it always struck me as equal parts cool thing/wasted opportunity that Lana was biracial Chinese but never acknowledged as such; like how Dean Cain was pretty obviously biracial Japanese but his Clark/Supes was supposed to be 100% read as White.

Same, but for Frogzilla.

(or Armordillo.)

Meh, it’s just a mid-90's rip-off of Kolchak: the Night Harbour.

Damn. He was also Hap Lasser on my very favorite episode of Grimm, and you couldn’t watch him hug Monroe and not just absolutely love the guy.

RIP, buddy. I loved catching you where I least expected to.

Just looked it up (thanks for the tip!) and what I couldn’t get over was his noticeable “Dana Carvey as Turtle Man” costume.

Please do. It’s a must-miss full of capital-A “Acting.

Plus, he got to bone Kate Winslet in the front seat of his car in Revolutionary Road.

It’s also from the comics (kinda. In the Silver Age, Jimmy Olson would get the stretchy powers and Pete’s early season role was to play the Jimmy part.)

I’m already in line!

Oh, totally. I remember taking a class on writing and developing pilots in college and the instructor held up a copy of the pilot for Dark Angel, asking why this one went to series when others didn’t. (I don’t think she liked my answer when I said it was James Cameron’s follow-up to Titanic, and his first ever tv

Every single person in both of Tim Story’s FF movies was a working actor, with the possible exception of Lawrence Fishburne.

*fun fact: I work in the back end at Hulu and I’m working on an Allstate ad right now.