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I know Tennant, Tate, and Cribbins are all actors, but there was, to me, real joy in the scene where all three unite. 

I’m not a Snyder fan, so my reading of this headline is purely wishful thinking:

Honestly I question his grasp of reality and his business acumen. It may be “CEO math” but, I’m wondering if it’s really normal to spend $30-40 million of your movie budget to advertise it?

I’ve given up on Martin and the series. We’ll never see an ending because he’s going to die with it unfinished. And I’m okay with that.

Her answer is interesting in that it says she knows something. Otherwise why not just say “No.” I’m betting behind the scenes there are probably negotiations and planning going on. Which I really hope there isn’t, because retreading the original Avengers is boring.  The newer stories aren’t landing well because

recall Fox’s short-lived Terminator: Sarah Chronicles show, which was wiped from canon after either Genisys or Dark Fate came out.

“I think it sounds like Robert Duncan McNeil.”

The original Poltergeist film was one of my favorites, and P2 was not bad, just very repetitive of the first. P3 had some neat visuals but otherwise was nonsense. The girl who played Carol Anne was dressed and acting like she was 6-7 but the actress’s age real was around 13? It was bizarre.

He never had the pages.

I’m surprised this franchise hasn’t been remade (again.) But I guess the 2010 remake, which apparently felt closer in tone to what Craven wanted in the original film, wasn’t successful enough.

I’ll be blunt: I enjoyed the book Silo. Have not read the book Beacon 23.

Feige watched the first two episodes of Daredevil, (realized why Marvel TV shows aren’t working) and took Daredevil back to the drawing board...

I don’t need brushes with history, in fact I prefer not. The original series had episodes that run with that and they always felt desperate, gimmicky, and not that great. (The JFK episodes, the Civil War, etc.) Just make the leaps more interesting, I say. The fact they’re not engaging is half the problem, there’s no

Yes, I feel there’s no real chemistry between the characters of Ben and Addison, and this makes for their “relationship” to be overly dramatic and unwatchable. The Stockwell-Bakula dynamics is a solid part of what’s missing in the new series.

I loved the original, Scott Bakula-led series and found this sequel series something of a frustrating slog to keep watching. A lot of the charm of the original is gone in this, and as much as I enjoyed the support staff being more involved in the series, that came with a cost: the leaps were so truncated and

*checks notes* So, what’s so hard about cribbing from Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home? Because we all know that’s what they’re gonna do.

Invasion... I dunno man, I just finished the first season last week and can’t find any words for how the slow movement of the season repelled me. I can’t believe they managed to get renewed for a second season... Does the second season get any better?

I don’t even have to watch the trailer and already I’m verklempt. My favorites back again!! EA <3 Doctor/Donna

HARD pass on Picard Jr. Ugh.

Good, really? I watched it, and the first episode was great, but for the other seven episodes, the series was so slowly paced and strung out, it kept putting me to sleep. Granted the book was packed full of action, ostensibly to disguise how thin the plot and character development was (and the plot holes.) About the