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God, I miss Luck.

I barely made it halfway through the Cristela pilot.

All I wanted at the end of Season 2 was to not get stuck with that baby. I never got attached to it the way Lee grew attached to Clem in the first season. I ended up with Jane at the store, but my "Clem" knew the last thing she is equipped to do is take of a baby for very long.

I don't think there is any other franchise that has talked me out of itself more than Indiana Jones.

Oh, I agree with you. I was just sleepy and being a dick about the other reviews for no good reason.

So the depiction of violence should or shouldn't be disturbing?

To be fair, the Experts review isn't that good.

The thing that is bothering me is that very, very few of the changes are more interesting than what they replace from the books. And too many of them are kinda boring.

Yeah, I understand why people love Boba Fett in Empire Strikes Back, but every time we have met him he gets less and less interesting.

I'm guessing a fair number of people have done some manner of work on Indie films in this thread.

Damn, it is crazy. Rabin is an overtly good writer and I can barely piece together half of the terrible articles I read around the internet, this place included.

Also, all the actor's contracts are up this season. So season 7 would need to be renegotiated across the board.

See, I remember when this site's editorial made a hard play for Two Broke Girls.

I am loathe to recommend Disney anything, but my good friend swears by the Disney Movie Club thing. Assuming the Miyazaki films are still eligible (I know they used to be), you can grab the Blu rays for pretty cheap once you average them out. Otherwise they are $20+ bucks a pop on Amazon.

Even in the late 90s (when we only had the bones of the internet we have today) there were tiny online communities trading info, but Scientology's reputation was still well known, and it was pretty cloak and dagger.

I was one of those crazy people who was slightly obsessed with Scientology back in the 90s. This was pre South Park and it was super hard (and considered slightly dangerous) to find out genuine information about what they were truly about, without you know joining them or talking to them for very long.

I don't think anyone has ever been "convinced" something is funny.

I don't know. I see the article only barely, barely relating the book to the movie, but the way it is presented is deliberately conflating the two.

Isn't this essay just about the book?

Isn't this essay about the book?