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Here’s a shitty Photoshop I made (at work) of this funny line.

McDonald’s hashbrowns are my favorite indulgence.  I look forward to trying this.

He-Hulk Said, She-Hulk Said.

I kind of liked it.  I like the idea of them actually trying to launch a franchise from this, given how it ends.

I took a date who said she didn’t like scary movies.  It’s not super-intense.  It’s more of a thriller than horror.  An ex-boyfriend stalking.

I’m with the ToD defenders. It was my favorite Indiana Jones movie as a child. (It does cater much better to children, IMO — Short Round gives the kids someone who’s easier to relate to than hard-drinking adults.)

I’d agree that he got the best ending for the circumstances he backed himself into. But I just feel like he was so fatally flawed, there was no path to a “happy ending” for him. It’s been a while since I’ve watched it but there’s some part in the middle of the series (I think) where he manages to extricate himself

The internet mob is clearly on the side of the hard-G (see how angrily they post!), but I’m with the inventor.  Soft-G.

My take is that Walt DID get a happy ending. He went out in a blaze of glory. Killed his enemies.  Got money to his family.  It’s perfect for him.  There’s no way he could have ever lived a normal life.  

As much as I love watching Jimmy do his thing, though, I’m less invested in his downward spiral than in how it’s going to affect Kim.

This was eating at me after the opening “Gene” sequence, so I feel like leaving this here.

One of the weird things about the sequel trilogy is that I really like almost all the characters but feel like they weren’t utilized in the best way for the larger story.

Well... there was a lot of toxicity in the department where I worked.  People I’d never worked with before.  Also, Netflix has a lot of... unique ways of doing things that differ from other studios.  Apologies for the excessive vagueness here.  It was just generally a bad scene, and it was going to be a very long job

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.

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

It’s weird how popular musicals only become film adaptations long after their popularity has faded. Then you get something like the musical version of THE PRODUCERS — starring the lead actors from the Broadway production — just faceplanting at the box office.

Saw this headline at a glance and thought it might be from The Onion.

Thing about living in Gotham I never could stomach... all the damn Jokers...