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From a marketing standpoint, there is probably some historical data that shows that at some point, it’s not worth the effort to put out a version of a game for a previous generation console.

I would argue that the face peeling scene in Poltergeist still should rank an R rating.

About Jaws....didn’t the article above mention that nature documentaries are rated G?

I’m fine with most of these being called “the greatest” in the sense that they generally have some combination of innovativeness/freshness/and popularity.

Actually, the first four Harry Potter stories are pretty free-standing. The ending of the first three stories pretty much keeps the same status quo as each movie started; the very ending of the 4th movie really starts the whole “sequelness” of the rest of the series. I can certainly see how just jumping in on the 5th

Actually, I’m going to say that a lot of the more recent Marvel stuff requires LESS knowledge of previous things than people want to give credit for.

How has society ever learned to watch television and movies with going into fit of rage at 30 frame per second?

Which I now ask the question....is there any video game that relishes in “shoot only as a last resort” to moral quandaries of “episode of the week” Star Trek?

To my knowledge, no one produces the relatively cheap teen rom com for theaters anymore. Every now and them I get a nostalgia infused trip looking around for a “today’s John Hughes films” and as far as I can tell, only Netflix really makes them now.

I’m guessing it’s not even Bryan’s “fault”.

Isn’t that the reason the producers of Ms. Marvel said when they changed her powers to “solid light” instead of stretchiness?

Why is there a need to “convince the public” of anything in this case? That just seems silly.It’s not like a garbage man strike that is directly affecting the public in any meaningful or dangerous way. This stroke isn't even even on the radar of 95% of the population.

Given the amount of detail I’ve seen on swords made by some cosplayers made entirely out of foam in their spare time in their basement, it’s hard to believe that Hollywood has to actually forge swords out of metal.

It’ll still be there.

I’m not sure I’d even say seasons 1-4 were “good”. It certainly was fresher back then, even though most ridiculous to some kind of entertaining degree. But there were a lot of painful stupid things happening early on. And I’m not just complaining about some of the choices that were made due to budget cuts ( like

Did anyone ever right a review article like this one above that says that’s basically impossible” to enjoy one Batman series without investing time and effort in watching all the previous version of Batman?

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The Lance Banson fight in Henry Hatsworth is also great...with just nonsense italian musical words thrown in for lyrics.

I would expect it to be something like Crazy Rich Asians, in that, yeah, there’s a bunch of very specific cultural stuff going on, but most of that really doesn’t affect to overall storyline which is more universal in nature.

Nope. I simply don’t have enough time to watch all the shows that I want to watch in the first place. 

It’s not surprising. It’s the last week before all the kids go back to school. My guess is that if they had some afternoon showings, there was probably a ton of day-camp traffic.