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The Dolores Claiborne movie proves that it is possible to adapt this kind of narrative structure to film; you just need to make a firm decision on what the big important part of it is going to be (in that movie’s case, Dolores’ present day relationship with her daughter) and build everything else around that. Truly

Your opinion doesn’t stop the films from being successful adaptations.

Bugs Bunny is hands down the best cartoon character.

“We got to the end of [2022’s Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore], and we’re all so proud of that movie, and when it went out into the world, we just needed to sort of stop and pause and take it easy.”

One solution to that might be to limit the number of times the daily doubles come up for a player

I know opinions vary, but as a viewer I do prefer it when contestants go through one category at a time. I don’t have a problem with the “Forrest bounce”, as it’s within the rules.

You don’t even get a copy of our home game!

This reminds me of the time I was on Jeopardy. I was there, to match my intellect, on national TV against a plumber and an architect, both with a Ph.D. I was tense, I was nervous. I guess it just wasn’t my night.

And scenes where the characters say things like “You know what I could really go for right now? Popcorn. And Milk Duds. I don’t think I’ve had those for twenty years but I want them now for some reason”.

RAY GREENE RATES IT THREE DESTRUCTIVE PHALLUSES OUT OF TEN.

Could not be more excited to see this. May even forego playing Spiderman 2 on my day off Friday so I can go catch an early showing. Would rather spend the whole day marinating in this.

Bless Martin Scorsese. 

I can already tell, this movie is going to piss me off.

Interesting...Martin Scorsese...I think some huge fucking loser actually just wrote something about him

Life before 2005 sure was boring when every show only had one season.

Scorsese is 80 years old, and it galls him to know that the Marvel films through Avengers: Endgame represent a signature cultural event in the cinema of our time. When Marty is gone, and an entire body of work steeped in the belief that toxic masculinity is the organizing principle of the cosmos is reassessed, it

Wow, how did this get posted?

Sort of like walking around in an abandoned mall.

Something The Shining gets so right is how wrong it feels to be someplace that should be packed with people when no one’s around. I went to a small conference a few years ago that was held at a ski resort hotel just after Labor Day (I’m sure the price was right). I’d been there both winter and summer in the past, but