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I mean, let’s also be honest here — when the allegations about Majors came out this project was in the can and probably mostly edited. It was way, way too late to do anything about it.

But I suspect Trump and Haley’s comments on McConnell are not coming from a magnanimous place.

Honestly, I still bust out his Buffy-death as a classic bit of comedy to this day.

As always, a great post on George of the Jungle and the fact that it’s a female-gaze goldmine:

Co-star Charlie Barnett echoed his statements, adding, “I will say too—not to shade’ but we have a lot more tangible physical moves than I saw in that fight. As badass as it is, there’s a lot more grounded work that goes into our stunt training and our stunt performances.”

Ha! In my notification all I got was the “Glass Onion was not about Elon Musk.” so I was allllllllll ready to give you the Simpsons “weird nerds defending Elon Musk” GIF but instead (believe he responded to this Tweet too but TwiX is broken so who the hell knows any longer)...

And yet X-Files: Fight The Future is on this list and was both a bad version of the TV show and didn’t make a ton of money, whereas The Phantom Menace was a blockbuster in every conceivable facet of the term other than people tend not to like it online so much (less so these days).  It made an absolute killing at the

True, but a week before Memorial Day weekend (typically the kicking off point for “summer” even if not Solstice) seems “okay.” Even OG Star Wars wasn’t a “summer release” in that line though it’s often, along with Jaws, considered to be the start of the Summer Blockbuster-era of cinema...

Including 1999 as a year, and things like the X-Files movie and not including The Phantom Menace or The Matrix (admittedly an April release, but held the attention of everyone for a while) seems...  misplaced?

So it wasn’t Dolly Parton that ended up on the soundtrack?

Yeah, I definitely think of the things they’re doing so well with Wesley’s version of Kirk is showing his actual tactical-genius side, as well as why all of the people who served with him are so incredibly loyal.

Funny enough, no mention in this article that they were contractually obligated to offer the main role to Frank Sinatra first — since he had a right of first refusal option after playing Leland in the first movie based on Leland...

Everybody loves John Cena for a reason.

I mean... you’re not wrong?