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FX Has The Movies, But Has Never Had The Emmy Nominations.

It's a chance to acknowledge unrecognized contributors like *checks list* Meryl Streep.

I'm going to laugh if Stranger Things wins more acting Emmys than The Wire and Mad Men combined.

Captivating and cruel, Lady Macbeth dissects power and privilege in all its forms

Ann Dowd too.

I don't think he's too worried about the clock given that Marvel has him playing Spider-Man in five different movies in four years.

Smart move to cast him as a surgeon, he's good at looming over people on a table.

Eh, aside from Berry I think most of the rest of the cast would have been fine if the movies had bothered to write characters for them.

Well, it's probably not going to collapse, but the monument's been in a bad way ever since the earthquake in 2011.

Has Guy Ritchie ever shot a film in the US?

Liu doesn’t have a very much directing experience beyond four episodes of her Sherlock Holmes series Elementary, but executive producer Jeph Loeb seems to think very highly of her.

Maybe so. Still, it seems like everything is getting set in the 80's these days, and it seems a shame to add another when the sequel could be set anytime since WWI.

So just bring back Lyle Waggoner as the son, and Chris Pine as the grandson.

"Diana, promise me one thing. Get…Mendoza."

Not sure it's been a good thing to have the 80's overtake the 60's as our most overexplored decade.

Is this "live-action" movie going to have any non-CG elements? Isn't this really a photorealistic animated film?

It's canonical *and* it doesn't make any sense.

To be fair, the actual Washington Monument is disturbingly close to collapsing and people still go near it.

Better than genius? What would that even mean?

Three or four? Ha, no. They're targeting July 2019 for the Homecoming sequel.