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I assume they’re going to bury all the ashes in some manner of pet cemetery, which is how they get all the action figures alive again. But at what cost...??

I, too, remember liking Memoirs... when I saw it in theaters a lifetime ago.  It’s odd film altogether -- John Carpenter directing Chevy Chase -- but I remember really liking it.

I’m SUCH a believer in this. So many people don’t see therapists when they should. A lot more people would be living better lives if therapy was better understood. You don’t have to be an athlete to join a gym, you don’t have to be a special mental case to be in therapy.

The larger problem is the general stigma that still exists with seeking professional therapy. A lot of people who say they have no issues with the idea of therapy would never consider seeking therapy themselves — because it’s okay for OTHER PEOPLE, but not them.

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There is a surprisingly good little horror/thriller movie called TRIANGLE from a few years ago, written and directed by Christopher Smith (a woefully generic name) who should be doing bigger things.  

Jason Woliner worked on EAGLEHEART, which is sensational. (Particularly that final season.)

“AQUA-CHEERS was filmed in front of a live studio audience.”

From 1998... Spielberg resisting DVDs...

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I discovered her through LOOK AROUND YOU, series 2 — a parody of late 70s/early 80s science shows.

Leaked photo from the MORBIUS movie.

... and the lethally violent pacifist, Peacemaker. The outlet also has word Gunn is looking to cast Dave Bautista in the role of Peacemaker.

I love quietly leaving a party without saying goodbye to anyone. It’s one of my favorite things. The irish exit.

Hey, I love movies. I really do!

Hey, I love movies. I really do!

Another successful festival by Fyre Media!

A little animation I made sometime last year...

I know, right? When I was a kid, I thought that pan-and-scan move looked cool and cinematic. (Because you’d only see it done with big movies.) Also, that awkward thing they’d do with some movies, squishing them at the very end (sometimes at the beginning) to accommodate the credits...

Since Steven Spielberg is old friends with Martin Scorsese who’s got a big awards-magnet movie coming out from Netflix later this year, I’m wondering if this is an attempt to force Netflix to give movies like THE IRISHMAN a longer theatrical window.