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Eh, I'm not going to say "too little, too late" to anyone getting off the sidelines and trying to get Trump out of office. I agree that it would've been much better to have won in 2016, as by this point Trump has done a lot of damage that will never be undone or will take years to undo. But at this point, I still

I wouldn't recommend watching more than two of the eight at the most, possibly three.

That’s fine. Hyperbole or not, I don’t think those films are particularly long by any standard. 2 hours is just not a long runtime.

The first Star Wars trilogy films are 121, 124, and 132 minutes. If she finds them boring and didn't like them, fair enough, but we're not exactly talking about Berlin Alexanderplatz here.

This is excellent news.

The movie really makes you feel Hank's desire to be rid of him.

To be clear, I don’t at all disagree that representation of all marginalized voices needs to increase both in front of and behind the camera in the film industry, Asian voices included. I just found the contrast between those two statements in the article amusing.

“Considering that Lang’s story is heavily impacted by his lived cultural experiences as a Chinese man, a film about his life should ideally include prominent involvement from creators that harbor intimate knowledge of (or, you know, have also lived) that experience. Instead...”

I suppose Seinfeld could get the same criticism, but it’s about a bunch of selfish monsters...”

I saw this in theaters with by best friend and even though it was so dumb, I had so much fun with it. I still fondly think back on its hilarious final line, "Here's to evolution!"

I actually just went out to watch it last night. Not inside a movie theatre, of course, that would be suicidal. The Philadelphia Film Society set up an outdoor pop-up drive-in, which was a great way to see the movie. I can't see this being enough to really generate the profits needed for a big budget film, but

I agree that Mandy Patinkin was the MVP of the evening, but I would say Wallace Shawn was a close second. He infused every single line reading with such delightful energy.

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My first exposure to Dame Diana was as Lady Holiday in The Great Muppet Caper. She was the very picture of elegant authority and wit in what was always my favorite of the Muppet films (heists! Action! Models! That pool number!):

It's been several months. I'm sure the investigator is willing to meet via Zoom. If this hasn't happened, I don't see any way to justify it on Fisher's part.

Just one more thing: me too.

Yeah, they're really burying the ledge on this one.

I always loved Richard Dysart -- who outside of The Thing I only really know as the stodgy lawyer on LA Law -- having a nose ring. Such an eccentric bunch of characters, played by some of the finest character actors.

My view is Ezri is 100% justified thanks to her conversation with Worf in which she says the Klingon Empire deserves to die. It’s a magnificent moment, where she uses the understanding and appreciation of Klingon culture acquired from Curzon and Jadzia, along with her personal distance from it and her own therapist’s

Just say no