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Fat Mac as Wyman Manderly. Charlie as all the Freys.

I neglected to mention that it's a _breakfast_ short film.

"Short film"

“Other than him being a captain of industry and one person to the world and another person to himself. And bald, of course.”

My Life Is Just Duckie

The plot: Mark Wahlberg goes back in time to stop the BP oil spill. Because he could have if he was there.

I hope it's more that Jimmy does something that is, in her eyes, so unethical that she refuses to associate with him anymore. This episode went a long way towards showing that she's an attorney who really wants the best for her clients AND justice, even if that means sacrificing her career.

The tragedy of Walter White is that he wanted to be the one who knocks. He wanted an outlet for all of his frustration and to prove he's the smartest guy in the room. As he said in the finale, he did everything for himself.

What about the All-Cats-And-Dogs-Living-Together Ghostbusters?

Ghostbusters II's villain was a sentient painting. This Ghostbusters villain haunts through Twitter and other social media. (This is much less of a joke than I'd like.)

Venkman movie —> Stantz movie —> Venkman movie 2 —> Zeddesmore movie —> Spengler movie —> Ghostbusters —> Venkman movie 3 —> Stantz: When Aliens Attack —> Spengler: The Autumn Slimer —> Gozers of the Galaxy —> Ghostbusters: Age of Viggo

The trailer made it very clear that the boss they fear is an evil, shrewish woman, and that the guys are going to have to learn to be "real men" to win.

So now Black Mirror has an American remake? Get some original ideas, Hollywood!

Whoops. Just realized that quote could also apply to The Operative from Serenity.

I still can't believe there was a time when I could ask why Angel signed away his humanity. Of course he would do that. The role of the hero is not to get a reward, it is to make the world a better place, even if that means sacrifice.

I'm not certain, but I think that, in the season 3 finale, the people who approached Leslie to run for City Council said they worked for the DNC. I'll have to rewatch to be sure. Yay, season 3 rewatch!

I assume this is the tl;dr equivalent:

Agreed. When I was commenting, I considered for a second that maybe the movie was putting the joke on the people who fear a "feminized" culture (look at the ridiculousness of your greatest fears!), but concluded, based on this review and Rabin's, that the 2025 stuff is played as the castration fear it's described as.

This is a great, almost certainly unintended, representation of that (misattributed or misquoted) statement from Margaret Atwood about how men's greatest fear is that women will laugh at them while women's greatest fear is that men will kill them. The inclusion of the TV show about forced cyber sex is especially

Hell Fire Club? Damn, FOX is doing everything they can to taunt Marvel with their inability to use mutants.