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I thought it was okay. It reminded me a lot of the better "The Zeppo" episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer but with that they took a character, Xander Harris that had been a main cast from the beginning and saw things from his POV, the JLU episode is the first and only time we heard Booster Gold speak.

Most first drafts are terrible and bear little to what resemblance ends up in the movie. For The Avengers Whedon originally thought of Cap as the POV character. Up until the editing stage the final movie didn't take shape. Loki was supposed to create images of himself and the Hulk could tell which was the real one

I think she turned down JURASSIC PARK to star in BLUE.

It continued There were "80s parties" in the 2000s with college kids dressed in pastel colored clothes and listening to New Wave. Now were in the middle of 90s nostalgia.

I don't want AOS to end but if it does I hope they all get more high profile gigs. They've elevated what a lot of fans still consider the "ugly stepchild" of the MCU and given some of the best performances in it.

Mallory Jensen was great this whole season but especially this episode. When she first appeared in the beginning as Aida it was around the same time as WESTWORLD aired on HBO. Her performance as an android while good didn't seem as impressive as the various "hosts" on that show. They got to show a range of complexity

I remember watching Bullitt on VHS and thinking Steve McQueen was the coolest not because of how fast he drove a Ford Mustang over the hills of San Francisco, but because his girlfriend(Jacqueline Bisset) was so smoking hot.

I did love when Evil said "Don't worry I promise it won't get weird mama." and the next day when they're acting awkward around each other Evil "It got weird didn't it?"

As much as I love Silence of the Lambs I also love the spoofs it inspired. My favorite being the French and Saunders one. It was on YouTube but it got taken down.

I still feel bad that he lost his first wife and his mother the same day, the former just after she had given birth to their daughter.

Next to Gomer Pyle, Larry Appleton and Balki Bartokamous' is my favorite version of "Impossible Dream":

It's all around silly but I like that and it has a genuine pathos when Austin deals with being a man out of time, which not even the Captain America movies explored(even though I love them). Another thing I like is the genuine romance between Austin and Vanessa Kensington(Elizabeth Hurley). It's why I was pissed off

I love Ledger's Joker. Is it the perfect interpretation of the comic book? No, that would be Mark Hamill's Joker. The one who was an ordinary criminal(or patsy as in the Killing Joke) who fell in a bunch of chemicals and was reborn. I like that Ledger's Joker is basically not even like a human, but the embodiment of

All the scenes with Tilda Swinton are great too.

It's the first Indy movie I ever saw so I guess I'm biased. I love that Indy saves the day and has an arc in it which he kind of doesn't in RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK.

I love Spaceballs. Still do. It's far from being the best Brooks movie but there are moments like every Dark Helmet scene that are great. I think you had to be a kid in order to really enjoy it.

That scared the shit out of me when I was a kid.

I realized the reason I dislike Ghostbusters II is mainly it starts with the premise that Walter Peck ended up winning after the end of the first movie.

You should give Arthur another try. It's not something specifically for kids. I was also surprised how much I like Liza Minelli in it.

Watching the scene by itself it's great. A great example of old school VFX model photography, Shatner's silent performance is actually moving and the Jerry Goldsmith's score is beautiful. As part of the movie however, it slows down an already glacially slow and long movie. It was trying to be 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY.