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I don't know if this actually leads to studios not wasting money and releasing stuff that is trash maybe that is a good thing in the long run.

That would work. Or to make it more modern he slipped on pee pee at a Tesla dealership and got a huge payday.

The Authority could be interesting, although I am not sure how you make that movie without it being a hard R. It wouldn’t be the same without seeing someone get punched literally in the brain.

That's pretty much the best option I think. Have a line in an early episode about how her and Lucky moved out of Arlen because they achieved some redneck version of success. 

I hope they don't kill off Luanne. I would assume it's going to be a short season, being on streaming so that would make it a huge downer.

I don’t know, she can clearly do 13 year old Texas boy, but could she do whatever kind of adult voice that Bobby would end up with?

I have been watching the show on Disney+ and am currently on the final season. And thinking of the reboot Luanne and Lucky better get some kind of great send off to explain why they aren’t on the show. Because Luanne is such a great character. Plus to my surprise I really like Lucky too. I mean he is so good to

The important question is who do they get to play Kahn? Because Toby Huss rules. But I am not sure he can play a Laotian in modern Hollywood. But with Cotton being dead it would be a shame if there wasn't a role for him.

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Maybe she was up for the Brad Pitt part, just thinking of the ending. Because that would make more sense I think than her playing the Helena Bonham Carter part.

Sure, but based on some of the stuff Tobey Spidey said in NWH I would love to see a movie set in his universe with him going about his life and still trying to do good. That movie would easily make way more than Morbius did and since it's not set in the MCU I don't think Sony would have to share the revenue.

So if he wants to do this, and no way home made almost $2 billion why isn't Sony making this happen. Instead they make stuff like Morbius and the upcoming Madame Web movie and whatever that El Muerto movie is supposed to be.  I don't understand.

It's definitely a weird thing to be upset about. Especially since I am sure there were other actors working on Baywatch making less than Anderson was.

Here in Canada A&W's mascot is a bald dude in an A&W uniform.

I have to wonder did Root Bear steal Smokey Bear's jeans?

Wow 13 game changer podcasts and not one comedy related one. I might offer Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend because it is hilarious and awesome. I also might offer up Office Ladies which seems to have popularized the format where actors who were in some old show talk about each episode. Because now it seems like there are

My wife watched the Netflix documentary and I caught a few bits of it. One thing I find interesting about the whole things is how they were both really pissed about Meghan’s family spilling family secrets to the press while Harry seems to be doing the exact same thing.

So should getting the approval from victims families be a rule for all kinds of true crime/tragedy movies/shows or just serial killer ones? Because if it is everything how does a series like Chernobyl get made, or any movie about 9/11 or even something like The Big Short or Goodfellas?

So probably a pretty standard record contract that allowed them to become way more rich and famous than they ever could by trying to release music on their own. Sure it probably favoured the record label, but isn't that kind of how they had to do things back then considering that most artists that get signed end up

So what were the terms of the 60's deal. Was it just a total screwjob, or was it the kind of thing where he still made a ton of money but the company owned the rights in exchange for taking on a ton of risk?