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Didn’t realized until now how much I want a Clayface movie with big Darkman and big Nightcrawler energies. Maybe get some of the Invisible Man’s tone in there to ratchet up the thriller elements too.

Don’t be surprised, cuz it ain't. This is Poochie returning to his home planet.

I would totally watch a limited series spinoff about Nan's family.

I don’t think she is attracted to him, and that’s kind of the heart of it. If she was attracted to him, that’s a liability that he could exploit and she couldn't have that.

Give me a kart racer with off-puttingly realistic characters

Yeah, considering that it was supposed to be a satirical riff on Miller's Daredevil, it shocks me how many people stan for this gritty, poe-faced version of TMNT as the one true gospel.

It’s like the EGOT. Only a rare few can achieve it 

We used to joke on set that it was a sort of cosmic gumbo.

okay jan

Whomever smelt what is cookin’ dealt what is cookin’

Everything Everywhere Allosaur

If PS and XBOX CoD is built on different architecture, could I see them prioritizing the latter in favor of the former during crunch? Sure. I don’t see them intentionally sabotaging sales for the sake of torpedoing another platform, but that doesn’t mean they won’t prioritize under pressure.

I mean, tying your century old franchise to a tie-in to another century old franchise might not be the best tactic. 

They’re so tragic because they’re so relatable!

I think Rogen’s schtick now is more as a producer thank an actor, and he seems to be leaning into the stuff he loves (mainly comics from the early 00's). I think he’s pretty successful at it! Nothing he’s made is going to change how I think about the world, but it’s a competent interpretation of things I generally

I remember that turning out into a cult hit that played at indie theaters. Not to say that was a positive development (probably disaster control more than anything), but what a strange time.

Hearing Seth Rogers ‘s take on birth makes me really glad I’m not his child

Like, I'll look at something cool and creative some talented kids make and just say "I really wish this was an academic article" and immediately hate myself.

Is it weird that I heard the phrase “a city-builder that has a particular focus on how urban planning worked alongside the communist economies of Eastern Europe during the Cold War” and got really excited but then just wished it was an expansive thesis paper I could read on jstor?

Considering that most of the reviews praise Majors even when they’re critical of the movie overall puts things in perspective.