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Yeah, I completely checked out of Star Wars after episode 9. MCU, I’ve been sort of piecemealing it and picking and choosing specific things (Guardians, Spiderman, Black Panther, Black Widow), after the Infinity Stones ended. I can see me easing way back on those as well. Oh yeah, I forgot, I watched Chang Shi too,

I had forgotten about this show but remember really liking it back in the day and being disappointed that it didn’t come back for a second season.  It was probably my favorite of the post-Friends projects by any of those actors (though I’m surely forgetting something that one of them did).

brilliant

Every time I see that picture, all I can think is, “Wow, Freddie Prinze Jr. got bald and swole.  Must have been worried Buffy was going to ditch him for Angel or Spike.

Came down here to post that as well.

See I was taught that 2nd base was anything on top of the clothes and third was under the clothes directly on the skin.  I’d also heard the above the belt was 2nd, below it was third.  Not sure if we weren’t aware of the concept of oral in 3rd grade (probably) or if there was some sort of halfway between third and

So maybe it wasn’t her husband that was the problem after all?  Did he get his conviction on her behalf?

I can’t say I’ve seen the musical version (and it’s been years since I’ve seen the movie), but is there even anything in Beetlejuice to get anyone charged up enough to do that, or is it just a “hey, lets get drunk/high and get frisky in public regardless of what we’re watching” kind of thing?

Probably no Dine and Dash customers there.

If we’re going to have any more movies about or staring Elvis’s relatives in the near future, give me more Daisy Jones and the Six instead (not that there’s anything left to be told in that story).

Yeah, that has totally bummed me out.  I’ve watched more of his movies than I would otherwise just based on my goodwill built up for Chuck.

I used to really enjoy Adam Baldwin’s parts (Jayne Cobb was awesome, John Casey was a solid straight man, I even liked his bit in Independence Day), so I was bummed when he went right wing nutso, but I’d hoped he was the only one of the Chuck cast to fall victim to that disease.  Too bad it was not to be.

Also, Trump may be stupid, but he’s not so fucking stupid to take on someone with more money and better lawyers than he has. His game plan was always to drown his opponents in delays and filings until they couldn’t afford to keep going against him. Disney doesn’t have that problem.

DeSantis went full ret*** and you

Dule hill was in Suits? To be fair, I only know of Suits from commercials that ran when I was watching Psych (or was that Monk - maybe both) on USA.

Agree 100% on amazon. How could a company whose whole reason of existence is convincing you to buy stuff you don’t need (sorry books, you’re no longer their top priority) be so bad at letting you find shows/movies you want to watch (or enticing you to watch shows you didn’t know you wanted to watch)?

I’m in the middle of reading the series of books (Lady in the Lake) and will have to wait until I’m done with that and then for some time to pass for my mind to accept that they’re different things before watching either part of Season 3.  Hopefully Helmsworth isn’t too much of a downgrade for season 4.

Yeah, I sort of felt it was all right, but not much better than that. Watched it the same night as “Polite Society” and it really suffered from the comparison.

By the way, I watched them both as dvds I got in the mail from Netflix (RIP dvd.netflix.com) in my “home theater” in the basement (in quotes because it’s just a

Yeah, I’ve seen stories about churches buying out showings of this and my facebook feed (yep, I’m old) is full of people talking about how important of a film it is that all their friends need to see and organizing their church groups/bible studies to go and see it together.

Never really got into the Black Mirror concept (that PM one was just too squicky for me), but that picture will draw my click each and every time.

So, what you’re saying is that EdTV (which came out at roughly the same time but was much less popular even though it had Matthew McConaughey at his most delightful - and his maybe brother, Woody Harrelson too) would be a better exemplar for this article?