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I also love the name Krakens even though I’m on the other side of the country. I’m so glad they didn’t pick something generic. Though the NHL has a good amount of unique names, even their blander ones typically have an important association with the region instead of just going with “tigers” or “eagles” etc.

That would be a great name! They could even keep the stupid chop motion and just use hammers instead of tomahawks. Would be easy to use a similar logo to the A with the cross as a hammer instead. Similar to how “Guardians” has the same number of syllables and also ends with “dians” like Cleveland’s old name. Ease the

Sil was my favorite character except maybe Furio. Love that Van Zandt was able to draw on his real life experience. From “The Boss” to the mob boss.

Same here! I’m glad other people thought the same thing as well. Wright and Peele are two of my favorite current directors, so a collaboration between them would be awesome.

Haha I thought the same thing. I remember seeing Grindhouse in theaters when I was 17 and that was my favorite trailer. Took me a lot longer to learn Edgar Wright directed it!

“Nope” the name of that film reminds me of that Grindhouse fake trailer by Edgar Wright, “Don’t”

It sounds like the plot to one of those American Pie knockoffs. I don’t know why somebody would write to Savage with a bunch of lies, just on the off chance his letter gets answered, let alone published. Because even if he gets off on sharing this fantasy of his, would make much more sense to do it on an erotic fiction

It is like knockoff HBO. Or maybe even knockoff Showtime. However, they’ve had some good shows. I was a huge fan of “American Gods” and “Vida” and also liked “Black Sails” and “Spartacus” so hopefully this ends up being good. Stephen Amell is pretty good at both wrestling and acting, and he really loves both of them,

Yeah I don’t get why he was trying to make a lame joke about such a popular maneuver in both Judo and pro-wrestling. It is pretty established and recognizable, seeing as how it is one of the more basic wrestling maneuvers that everyone learns after an Irish Whip and a Suplex.

It was pretty distracting, the growly, low-tempo cover. As soon as I realized what it was I stopped paying attention to the rest of the trailer and just started comparing it to the original “Heroes” and it reminded me of some recent Heineken commercials that also did a not so great cover, way too downbeat and so

Build the Seaward!

I remember the first time I heard any alternative phrasing was actually in “Hot Fuzz” of all places where Nicolas Angel (Simon Pegg) mentions they refer to them as “Traffic Collisions” instead of accident because accident implies nobody was at fault. I wasn’t sure if that was indicative of an actual British policy or

Just a little braised, I mean bruised.

Could also say that about Michael Caine. I don’t think it diminishes their talent, it isn’t like they have a limited reservoir. Even acting in bad films, or roles that don’t seem challenging, can still be a learning experience. And having the money and security allows an actor to be more selective in the future, or

Wild at Heart is a super film. Willem Dafoe was also really fun in it. I think he was already famous cause of Platoon, but it is nice seeing him in early stuff before “Spider-Man” re-introduced Dafoe to the mainstream. Him and Cage are both super versatile.

I was thinking “The Rover” only in a somewhat apocalyptic Oregon and not post-apocalyptic Australia. And with Cage, Wolff, and a pig instead of Pearce, Pattinson, and a doggo.

Raising Arizona was great!

This sort of reminds me of “The Rover” give or take an apocalypse. Only with Nic Cage and Alex Wolff instead of Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson on a mismatched road trip to retrieve a beloved animal friend.

I’m sure if these guys ever find any spiders on Mars then he’ll be the first person they name one after!

Truly part of the greatest generation.