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Trying to get more use out of my SHUDDER subscription, I liked The Innocents.

12 episodes in its first season.

I love Cobra Kai while having lots of issues with it as it’s progressed through multiple seasons — but on the whole, I love how it’s brought these characters back and re-examined even the less-successful entries. (A trick that the Fast/Furious franchise has done, which I think has just strengthened that franchise deep

Yeah, I’m glad the creator didn’t take it too seriously. There are plenty of things to be legitimately offended by in the world.

I sold something to a major studio years ago. They bought the rights to a stage play I wrote and hired me to adapt it into a screenplay. I quit my day job, I gradually acquired a team of reps. The next 4 years were feast & famine because you don’t get paid like you do with a “normal” job. I had so many general

Skipped most of this because I don’t want to spoil it for myself but I’m so pleased that stuff like this goes on SHUDDER. Subscribed to the service this year — the picture quality needs serious improvement, and all these apps could use help in the UI department — but I love finding movies like this on the service. As

Came here for this. He had the scariest power, IMHO.

I’m curious who Boyd Holbrook plays. Mutt’s brother? Indy’s nephew?

The 3D boom died so abruptly — the boom spawned by the success of the first Avatar. My main IMAX theater will maybe have two IMAX 3D shows for a big movie in a weekend, before switching to all IMAX 2D shows.

I went to the Orlando HHN for the first time last year and it was incredible. This year, I’m springing for the express pass because those queues are crazy. The express pass is a gigantic expense (more expensive than the actual ticket), but it should hopefully pay off in getting to see more without getting as burnt out

I’m curious about how it all actually works but I feel like these live action remakes have to really resemble the art design of the animated Disney originals because the original source material (for most or all of them) is public domain. So Disney’s new Pinocchio looks very distinct from Guillermo Del Toro’s new

After TFA — which felt like an attempt to course-correct — I feel like the Star Wars sequels and subsequent shows have incorporated the prequels more and more.

I attended a screening in the East Village in NYC back in the day, with Dougherty present. (James Marsden was there, too, to support.) It was so packed in the tiny theater, I had to stand in the back through the whole movie. It was fantastic though. It really sucks that a movie that fun would get buried by the studio

Spielberg was sooo precious about not doing an E.T. sequel for years.... and then he let another director create a follow-up as a commercial!

It’s also playing in IMAX this weekend (which they just did for E.T.), but I gotta see the 3D version. (Though tempted to see the IMAX, too.)

I love how bizarre and nightmarish that original film is! It really was a crazy horrorshow for kids. If they make it even more horrific, I’m there for it.

THANK YOU. I agree 100%. Voight’s presence is a huge strike against this production. I can only assume he’s part of it because he rose up in the business around the same time that Coppola did.

I’ve seen these things in New York’s Central Park, a few blocks outside of Central Park, and last night I saw a few down in the streets of the Financial District.

Matt should exec produce THE BATGIRL movie and rehire the original team.

In a recent interview with ComicBook, Jerry Bruckheimer stated Chris Bremmer’s script for National Treasure 3 is “really good”: