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Introducing the main villain of your giant blockbuster in a middling tv show is more than an “inside joke.”

The Founder holds a mirror up to America’s love of the fake “self-made man.” Maybe there’s more to Air than meets the eye, but it seems like a movie where a company makes a deal and everyone walks away happy and wealthy.

Does he have another divorce to pay for?

The fact that there needs to be a guide for this indicates that these meanings are not so universal.

Something tells me that someone who can take a bunch of time off and fly to another country for a reality show is not very desperate.

Wait, is this why they ruined the end of Falcon and the Winter Soldier by inexplicably making Wyatt Russell Cap good while ignoring all of his crimes?

Yeah, all of those developers working 60-80 hours a week are actually just lazy worthless pieces of shit. It’s the standard for every game that every single decision you make has deep and wide-ranging consequences, so it's preposterous that this game doesn't do that.

So, letting children shoot each other in the face is alright with you, but you are enraged by the word “sex?”

You were absolutely correct.

No director is ever going to master their films for airplane seat TVs. The notion is ridiculous. You have to realise that doing so (or mastering for substandard equipment in general) degrades the experience for people with better equipment.

It’s huge!

Have entertainment journalists done anything good for the victims by making articles about Dahmer and the show practically every day since it released? Are you not profiting off of their trauma? How are you making the world a better place?

Woah, now. First Contact was good.

Dwayne Johnson has taken the opposite path. He tried to do Real Acting earlier in his career with Southland Tales and Pain & Gain. Even in Fast Five, he gives his character a harder edge. Eventually, he decided to give in and fully embody “The Rock” persona that has made him so much money.

Yeah, because the restaurant industry is famous for healthy relationships.

Amazon inherits MGM’s contracts, similar to how HBO still had streaming rights to Fox movies after Disney bought Fox. Presumably, they could break the contract and pay a penalty, but it would probably be too expensive to be worth it. Netflix is paying MGM/Amazon, after all.

I don’t know about the other movies, but Ethan Hunt is definitely put though the ringer in the M:I movies. One of the best scenes in 5 has him get into a car chase while recovering from oxygen deprivation, and he’s slack-jawed and crashing all over.

Uh, it is in the public domain.

A third of Twin Peaks was straight up bad, 30 Rock had several mediocre seasons, and I’ve never seen Six Feet Under, but I rarely see people mention it in lists of great shows anymore. Which is to say, “prestige TV” was always far from perfect. Except The Sopranos. That was one of the best shows ever made, so, of

Oi, you got a loicence for that interview?