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“and they initially got it by stealing it from the military, so its not like Iron Man’s gear where the military can’t replicate the technology”

“Let’s talk about how Zack Snyder’s Justice League compares to the Joss Whedon version.”

Jennifer’s Body really is damned good, and he's right, the marketing for it at the time was crap. I don't know how much of a difference it would've made for the critical appraisal at the time, but I'm glad the movie's getting another look and it's more appreciated now.

Sisko when the Prophets refuse to answer:

Theatre of Blood and The Abominable Dr Phibes are probably tied as my two favorites. He's just so delightful at campy horror.

“Why are you dressed like someone died?”

Marshall’s small role in Lost in America is one of the funniest scenes ever filmed.

That advice from Matthau is wonderful. Do a good job, be professional, learn about the people you’re working with, and be the kind of person other people want to work with. Hard to go wrong with that. He’s one of my favorite actors so I’m glad to hear good things about him behind the scenes, too.

“... and the short film Pariah, about a young lesbian woman leading a double life to avoid rejection and ridicule.”

He just wants his kids back.

And they hired Sam Raimi to direct it. And while he's not new to whimsical or general superhero fare, he's also quite adept at horror (and horror comedy!) So I'm pretty excited to see what he does with the first horror film in the MCU.

“Ring ring.”

For me it’s this one, Patrick Stewart’s “I’ve seen everything,” and the “I hate jazz” scene from Samuel L. Jackson’s episode.

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“I should really know what’s going on. [Laughs] It is a strange—it looks like Tony Hopkins, but it’s not!”

I had never really managed to get into the Uncharted games on their initial release for the PS3. I liked the sense of humor, I liked the action-adventuring, the exploration, the Indiana Jones emulation inherent in going through ancient ruins and solving puzzles with artifacts in order to find lost cities. But I hated

“I don’t think it was used even after Reagan was shot.”

Pretty amusing Twitter thread about how this project came about:

But that will hardly stop Mrs. Featherington...”

I thought the movie was just okay. Very pretty to look at, but all of the character relationships were hollow. That being said, while Clooney may be an optimistic guy, this was not an optimistic film.