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I have this vision of Burton hosing pirates down with a (paintball) machine gun, yelling “TELL ‘EM KUNTA KINTE SENT YOU!!!”

This. 100% this.

POP POP

Three words:

I have no idea what direction they could take Community for a full movie plot and I’m pretty psyched to find out. Will they go meta? Abed returns to make another movie? Maybe a podcaster investigates the goings-on at this community college regularly interrupted by bizarre events? Hell maybe Harmon comes in as an

Troy and Abed in a mooo-vie!

I got a Community notification for this?

Rewatching for first time now. Funny as ever. So much packed into every episode. More entertaining on a binge of 2-3 at a time than when broadcast weekly.

Oogi

My biggest thrill as a kid in the 70s was sending in a drawing to Zoom that got featured in regularly viewers pics segment.

Everyone knows the airplane and Amelia are in the Delta Quadrant. 

One of the few true crime books I read was about the Iceman. I don’t know how “true” it all was, but in the beginning it alleged Richard Kuklinski committed his first murder as a teenager.

Basically a retread of Uncharted but using Indiana Jones. I’ll play it and it looks fun but I always pictured Uncharted just that. Another version of the Indiana Jones adventures.

I wonder if there’s a sliding scale of likeness rights — it kind of looks like Harrison Ford, but not exactly like Harrison Ford.

My contrarian viewpoint- Blazing Saddles is Brooks’ #2 masterpiece, behind Young Frankenstein. The Producers is a distant 3rd.

This is very cool .... looking forward to more. Great to see Blazing Saddles on the list.1974 isn’t complete without it. Parents unknowingly took me to see it in theatre when I was 9; we all loved it though.

I like the idea of preserving much better than the idea of making media disappear forever simply for a quick tax break.

Simmons’ life story could make an interesting biopic, if he (or, when the time comes, his estate) were willing. But lord knows there ought to be better actors than Pauly Shore.

the final season of Succession was funnier than The Bear, and it won for “Drama”. I love both, the categories are preposterous.

it shouldn’t remotely be considered a comedy”