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A lot of performative disinterest in this movie.

I think this equation is part of why the PLFs are big business and major tentpole movies like Mission Impossible fight to get longer windows on IMAX screens.

I really liked the movie, goofy CGI and all. There, I said it. No shortage of hate for this movie online, but I enjoyed it.

I love Spider-Gwen. I can’t believe Sony is making an El Muerto movie instead of a live action Spider-Gwen movie.

I know what you mean -- I kept thinking they were pushing Batman/Keaton in the marketing so much to try to distract people from the behind-the-scenes drama. Felt like if Marvel had spoiled No Way Home. That said, there were more surprises in the movie than I expected. Cage, Clooney. I loved seeing Helen Slater (I know

They never sequeled A Bug’s Life (aside from a theme park attraction). I feel like they could’ve done more with it. Get Dave Foley some more work.

I love this one.

I hope there are no jumpscares and the entire house consists of following two men as they dine, plant strawberries, and quietly love each other until their bittersweet end. I want to see people ugly-crying as they stumble out of this house, the music of Linda Ronstadt swelling in the background.

Temple of Doom fans: Raj Singh, who played the young Maharajah, was also at the new Indiana Jones premiere!

Kesha began by explaining that she used to carry her Seinfeld DVDs with her around the world “so whenever it would get bumpy on the plane, I would pop in Seinfeld and feel like everything’s OK in the world and watch my buddy Jerry.”

I think everyone gets really superstitious about these numbers but there’s obviously no reason why a later entry can’t be better. Many tv shows don’t really find their rhythm until a few episodes into the run. The Mission Impossible and Fast & Furious franchises don’t really hit their groove until their 4th, 5th

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I may not love most of them but I’m not against these attempts at live-action remakes. I’m always curious how they’re going to adapt these really peculiar films for modern audiences. I feel like a “photorealistic” Bambi movie could just come across as a sort of nature doc.

I was looking forward to “The Horrors of Delores Roach” when it was a limited series podcast drama — though was kind of disappointed when I realized it was clearly “Sweeney Todd” without the songs. I was just looking forward to something completely original and not a new spin on a familiar story.

ATTACK OF THE CLONES!

When I first read rumors about the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, I thought it could potentially be the coolest thing ever and wondered about saving enough to afford to try it once. Then the influencer videos started coming out and it quickly appeared to be something I would NOT be interested in. Now, that whole

I always think of this quote from Spider-Man producer Avi Arad back in 2014:

Chilled monkey brains, loved it! That dinner scene is like a series of Halloween gags for children. I was NOT an adventurous eater as a child so it was also the right mix of funny/scary for me.

I am so relieved this is a positive review of Temple of Doom.

I would expect Fox X-Men cameos in the big new Deadpool & Wolverine “48 Hours” movie. What I’m intrigued by (and would be happy if they managed to keep it more of a surprise) is the prospect of MCU cameos. Deadpool under the banner of Disney and all the shared universe that could create.

it’s been made clear that the goal is to keep the franchise going with or without Reeves