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Most of those I’d consider to be anthology movies, or at least semi-anthological. And yes, I admit that there are many films that do multiple characters doing multiple things at the same time twisting back and forth into each other’s stories, screwball comedies have a tendency to do this as well, going back to

I’ve always thought that the entire sequence would’ve played out better if the Jedis had to sneak around in Jabba’s palace trying to steal another ship part or something during the pod race....just to give the Jedis something interesting to do.

The pod race annoys me all to hell because it’s clearly an homage to Ben Hur...

The Mickey Rooney stuff really is just doubly awful because his little cameos are such a complete tonal shift from the rest of the movie. You could easily edit his parts out and nothing would change from the rest of the story.

If Ant Man/Wasp ends with half of it’s characters getting wiped out....that would be kind of a distressing forshadowing of IW. By putting AntMan and Wasp after IW, but having it end with some characters getting wiped, not only do the viewers realize what had happened even if the onscreen characters don’t get it yet,

Blades removes a lot of the details for certain things and abstracts it out...for example, it’s always assumed that you have at least pocket change for a fried eel ( apple most likely don’t exist in the Blades world, given that the remaining trees are poisioned is some fashion ), or to give to a street urchin to make

I bet there’s someone who writes for Gizmodo that has the full collection of every iPhone made laying around in a desk somewhere.

What position does Barron play? It seems pretty smarmy to expect Barron to score goals if he plays defense.

Yeah, that’s sort of the problem is that there is obvious inappropriate speech, and then there’s subtly quiet inappropriate/ever changing hip kid’s lingo/accidentally unawares/shifting memes speech that becomes a lot more subjective. It’s easier just to ban all slogans altogether and not deal with shifting levels of

The “no slogans” dress code seems onerous until a few kids start showing up with “kill all [insert ethnic slur]” or “go back to [insert ethnic country name here]” shirts as a means of “personal expression.”

Based on the embedded Sportscenter video clip, I’m convinced that watching baseball would be much improved by adding sound effects to everything. Play the Benny Hill theme when a rundown starts between bases. Do the Price is Right sad trombone when someone commits an error. Have a meaty action movie slap when someone

Frankly, if I’m going 25 over the limit, I have enough control over my car and knowledge of my abilities to gracefully pass people slower than me.

A LOT of the JL looked like video game cut scenes. It’s some combination of either “cheaped out on CGI” or “Snyder’s style demands that only post-production CGI can possibly work” instead of combining live-action actors with CGI effects.

Michael Rooker gives a thumbs up!

It’s probably less “they’ve been testing this for 10 years” and more “it’s one guy working on it an hour or two every week while he does real life stuff.”

Assuming that “defining” means more about shaping viewpoints, or how other view me, with nods to what they meant to me at the time, as opposed to a list of “my favorite films ever!”

The only thing about Gremlins that might not work for real young kids is the whole “how I found out that Santa isn’t real” story.

While still a horror movie, I never really considered Nightmare on Elm Street to be particularly scary. It’s just a fairly well-done budget slasher flick, where they replaced jump scares with oddball practical special effects.

Couldn’t Fresh Off The Boat have the Huangs take a trip into EPCOT to consider how Asian Americans respond to the World Showcase? The primary reason, of course, is that Disney—a company notoriously protective of its image—would likely never let these stories be told.

As mentioned by others, Watchmen’s credits really stick with me. It does a really good job of encapsulating the alternate history and the setting of the rest of the story. I could sit and watch the Watchmen credits all day.