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Doug B.
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I would love to see subtitles/captioning in all movies shown in theatre. I know that some people hate that, find it distracting. Maybe watching and reading is a skill that you learn, because I have no problem missing the visual subtleties while there is text superimposed. It’s frustrating when everything sounds

I accidentally bought tickets for a closed caption performance. It was in a smaller theater and there was no need to blast the speakers because it was intended for a hearing impaired audience. My experience was fantastic. I may seek out that type of experience for future films of his.

That’s how most concerts work. That’s not how the Eras tour works.

Yes, but it’s a cup of ice cream that will tell you all about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Eh, who cares about someone buying the card? I want the gigantic ring prop they used for close ups in the movies.

Anyone else annoyed that the thing is in the case the wrong way ‘round?

On the other hand, no one would’ve expected Texas to have an environmental regulator, so who’d bother looking for one?

I need a poster of that.

Take this for what it’s worth, because I’ve yet to watch the show

Yeah, I’ll be the first to say Secret Invasion sucked, but if you didn’t watch it, you aren’t qualified to write an article about it. 

After dozens of movies and TV series it may be time for a little break. At least for me, the MCU doesn’t hold much interest any more. There aren’t even those big tentpole films any more that mark the changing of phases.

The weirdest choice was having Geralt *recover* before the end of the season. In the books he was in convalescence for like a year since he basically got every bone in his body broken. This was your opportunity to justify why he looks and moves different going forward- the man was in bed for a year and needed facial

What else doesn’t make a lick of sense is that IO9 once again offers series analysis from a writer who admits mid-article that they haven’t seen the show.

I’m cool with the car chases and explosions in a Michael Bay directed Transformers movie. I’m not cool with the racist jokes, sexist jokes, dick & fart jokes, Autobots literally pissing on other characters, in-your-face product placement, and plots that make zero sense in a Michael Bay directed Transformers movie.

Honestly, I’d rate this show above Enterprise and Voyager. Its just so unabashedly fun, it makes exploration interesting again. 

Agreed. I’ll skip that episode. Utterly DESPISE musicals. The writers must be getting desperate for material.

Controversial take (without having seen it yet): this is dumb, doesn’t belong in Star Trek, and shouldn’t have been done.

I liked that episode, but someone needs to rein in these theater kids.

Gotta love a Star Trek that allows itself to be goofy and so good at the same time. And Lt Kirk is spending too much on the Enterprise...