dystopika
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Can you recommend the best Superman stories/graphic novels? Your tops.

I know there’s a lot of hate for Lindelof. I adored LOST... and then completely hated it by the end. “Prometheus” had so much promise, but it was a mess.

This mean that John McClane and Alien Xenomorphs get to join the Avengers, too???

Darth Maul got sliced in half and lived (it’s still canon!) to have a longer story in the Clone Wars.

EXACTLY!!!

This is true. I feel like there was a lot of fan appreciation for TFA up front before a backlash began to form. TLJ was pretty divisive out of the gate.

I liked Maz a lot and hope she gets something decent to do in the final movie of this trilogy.

Love that FERRIS BUELLER poster. I remember when that movie came out on video at our local store, it was sooo difficult to rent it because they only had a few copies and they were ALWAYS out. The one time we managed to get it, it had just been placed in a “RETURN” pile on the counter and my sister snagged it. What a

Can he explain why this dog looks so much like Laura Dern?

I’ve really wanted to see this. I remember liking the first movie but thinking, even as a kid, that it was a little stupid. I liked Bogus Journey more because I thought it was smarter and didn’t rely on cartoon versions of historical figures.

After shuttering the epic TRU in Times Square with the ferris wheel and full-size animatronic T.Rex, they opened a smaller TRU (in a store space that used to be a GAP) which features smaller, sadder animatronic T.Rex.

I remember liking John Carpenter’s MEMOIRS of an INVISIBLE MAN, with Chevy Chase of all people.

I thought she was struggling with the dialogue. It seemed that they were limiting her dialogue as much as possible.

But that’s a challenge plenty of horror buffs will surely accept. They’ll get their chance soon: A24 is releasing the movie on unsuspecting audiences, possibly as soon as March.

Young Steve Buscemi.

... original Robocop screenwriter Ed Neumeier revealed he’s working on a sequel to the 1987 film that will ignore the events of Robocop 2, Robocop 3 and the 2014 remake.

They need to get Bill Skarsgård to play the Butler.

I watched the multimedia version before this “edited” version. I did get into watching it, but it essentially felt like the raw footage of a “regular show”. It’s interesting pursuing different paths and perspectives, but too often you’re rewatching the same scenes over and over again.

Nice—and thank you for the transcript!!!

I think it’s fairly ridiculous by the end of 1, but I still enjoy it. It’s kind of funny that there seems to be more people in the Secret Assassins Club than actual regular people. Street beggar, mom with baby carriage, granny with shopping cart... at a certain point, that exclusive club isn’t so exclusive.