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That’s actually a good a point.  TV rights are separate.  

Kevin Feige just asked me last week if I had any more ideas or stories for the Hulk...

There’s something to be said about MST3K being a product of the 90s.  There was no “live-tweeting” back then.  Having these folks talk over the movie, comment upon the movie as it unfolded, provided a semblance of interactivity back in the day.  There was just nothing like it back then.

I loved MST3K back in the day. One of my fondest Thanksgiving memories was just having that Turkey Day marathon on all day.

Every press release is a plywood facade. I want to see what’s behind the cover.

I’m all about the Baby Yoda. (I animated the concept art of him and have been dropping him into all sorts of GIFs.)

Speaking with /Film, director Francis Lawrence (Constantine, I Am Legend) revealed he’s acquired the television rights to Chuck Palahniuk’s novel, Survivor, in which the last living member of a death cult attains international celebrity.

People sure do seem to HATE new Star Wars movies on the internet!

I’m too lazy to look it up but IIRC, Lando was originally conceived as a replacement for Han... because Han was gonna get killed off...? But he’s a similar rogue character who ends up turning good.

This is my homage to GREMLINS (because Baby Yoda looks like a combination between a mogwai and gremlin)....

This was inspired by someone’s tweet. I added the animation and dumplings...

When the Mandalorian turned down the offer to visit a (presumable) brothel, I thought, “This guy’s not the flirt that Boba Fett was...”

I animated the BABY YODA concept art because I have no life.... (but what little life I have, I want to devote to raising an adorable baby yoda muppet...)

Agreed.  The characters are all too goofy in STARSHIP. They’re cardboard cutouts, there’s no grounding.  It’s Barbie Dolls going to war with bugs.

It’s kind of miraculous that it was so good. Even the name, in hindsight, is super-dumb. Especially because it wasn’t based on a pre-existing IP. (“Batman” and “Spider-Man” are kind of dumb names, too, but at least we had decades of comics to set those properties up... but I digress...)

It’s funny that this is a trend even though the HALLOWEEN retcon sequel and TERMINATOR retcon sequel did NOT do crazy box office.

It’s such a specific tone and even Verhoeven had trouble maintaining it in his oeuvre. IMHO, it’s perfectly calibrated in the original ROBOCOP. (STARSHIP TROOPERS shares a similar vibe though it falls into camp a little too hard at times, for my tastes.) ROBOCOP acts as a satire but the main story and major characters

I hope D-O has a big enough role to justify its own character poster. They certainly have a lot of D-O merch out there. Though nothing can replicate the original excitement over BB-8.

It’s just you. Or, rather, you coming to accept what is and what can never not be.