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Was MBV3D really the first film to employ RealD? I worked at a theater from 2005-2009 and remember it being advertised very early on in the 3D boom a few years before MBV came out. I can’t seem to find a list of films utilizing RealD specifically, but I really doubt MBV was the very first.

These have made their way to regular cinemas as well: http://www.mx-4d.com/

Anyone know which game has the highest number of discs for its primary release (as in, none of that “we put this modern game on 10,000 floppies” stuff)?

First of all, that was clearly sarcasm. Second, UHDBDs can hold up to 100GB of data, so the game could potentially be up to 200GB. It won’t fill the whole drive, but it could definitely fill half of it.

The company is called Warner Bros. Discovery, not DiscoveryWarner. Not sure where you got that title from.

MLB uses the new stadium, not the one built for the movie. The original one doesn’t comply with MLB standards. Per Wikipedia:

You see him making this in the trailer.

I think this is really only a thing with Southern Baptists and evangelicals. I grew up Catholic in the Midwest and only ever heard about anti-Catholic rhetoric in the abstract. I did have one friend whose girlfriend’s mom, a Baptist, had some misgivings about her daughter dating a Catholic but I don’t think it was

I will never forget this dude I knew in high school whose favorite movie was Dreamcatcher. He would bring it up literally any time anyone discussed movies in general. He was OBSESSED with it.

I just listened to the interview Conan did with James Burrows, legendary sitcom director and co-creator of Cheers, on his podcast and he said something interesting about the treatment of writers on TV vs film, and how the paradigm has completely shifted in the streaming era. It used to be, as Lear and Burrows both

Ollie “Creative Consultant on Black Ops II” North is on that list too

He worked for Frito-Lay. Cheetos is a brand, not a company.

I kind of wonder if this is an overcorrection-to-the-overcorrection that happened at Paramount/Viacom once Sumner Redstone stepped down. Almost immediately, his second in command, Les Moonves, was hit with tons of accusations of harassment and abuse and of creating an atmosphere wherein those actions were condoned.

Speaking of which, how are things over at CDAN these days? I was reading it obsessively during the early days of Me Too, but I had to back out of that whole community once I realized there is, perhaps understandably, a HUGE overlap between that group and the Pizzagaters. That, and the fact that you have to wade

Conan has continued that rich tradition with his podcast. His two interviews with Kevin Nealon are literally just the two of them insulting each other and talking over each other for an hour. Dana Carvey’s are similarly unhinged.

It’s weird that this list includes Between Two Ferns, which was a web series that never aired on TV, but not Galifianakis’ ACTUAL late night talk show, Late World with Zach. Or am I the only person who remembers that?

I’m having a great time imagining the typical DePalma Scarface fan sitting down to watch a movie from the 30s. It’s like that video with the dudes acting super hard like they’re in a rap video only for the camera to zoom out and show them on roller skates.

ER had some really innovative cinematography for network TV. Those long Steadicam shots trailing patients from the ambulance all the way through the ER to the operating room were iconic and like nothing else on TV at the time.

My best friend and I had a blast playing GCI back in the day on PS3. That game was so underrated/underappreciated. It was super unbalanced (I remember putting together a loadout that basically made me an invincible killing machine) but it had tons of personality and the gameplay was really fun. In an era full of