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David Conrad
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White. Rabbit. Object. Whatever it did, it did it all.

"…none of the creature’s DNA has been preserved across the span of 99 million years." - So the essential part of Jurassic Park still not real, "basically" or otherwise.

*whispers* She's not a good voice actress, though…

Best-written article in recent memory. A kick-ass kudos to Mr. Purdom.

"SW: It’s just the lowest and simplistic comparison. That’s a comparison that people in the third grade would make." - It's like Sorkin is STILL writing his dialogue!

It's not clickbait, the AVC does a good job with these long Q&As, they cover a lot of bases.

To be fair, an extremely, extremely tiny slice of eternity. A lot of your personal lifetime, though, sure.

Agreed, and this movie does not subscribe to that reading of her - it shows her as awkward on camera, but offers no explanation for it, and it needs to since it wants us to believe she was canny and self-aware behind the scenes.

Apropos of old comics:

Boy oh boy, I'm hoping you just made Yaddle up. If that's part of the Extended Universe, I'm glad I got out when I did.

I do not need or want my president to know or reference memes.

This is a tic of anime that annoys me. It also keeps Castle in the Sky from being among my favorite Ghiblis, since it devolves into name-shouting at the end. I still consider them excellent movies, though.

SNL discussed politics? The hell you say!

Can We Stop Being Silly For A Goddamned Minute, Internet?

I'm done worrying about that. If she was concerned about her successor, she should have retired after 2012, knowing how unlikely it was for Dems to keep the White House after two terms (it started to look likely during the 2016 campaigning, but in 2012 the safe money was on a transfer of power). If she just wanted to

God, I hope nobody asked him to be.

I made it 18 seconds in and then said screw it.

The first two movies are great children's fantasies that nail the worldbuilding, and then it's a downward spiral into bland CGI and opaque plot turns that even someone who'd read and enjoyed the books had a hard time following.

Give this man a Nobel!