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Amy prefers her films based on a classic line of toy doll movies to have the same gritty realism as GI Joe’s movies. Stand your ground, Schumer. 

Shook to the core!  Oh man ROTJ was the biggest event movie of my lifetime.

She is uniquely LA in a way it’s hard to explain. I hung out and worked around some of the places she showed up around and she is famous in a way that kinda defines LA - no real substance and a lot of filler to make it look marginally good on the outside.

You crack me up every time you post about nostalgic stuff! I immediately relate because we are apparently the exact same age. I saw it with my older cousin, who was also 9. And we were also shook!

I grew up in the middle of the country, I watched Moonlighting, but I don’t remember the billboard in the show. The first time I heard of her was when Volcano came out in 1997, that movie was set in L.A., with a lot of landmarks being destroyed by lava, and her billboards were prominently displayed, she might have

I’m from a third tier city in the northeast and I knew about her in 1987 but ONLY because her viral marketing schtick worked.  That is, I bought a T-Shirt with the billboard image on it at a record store because it was just a random T-Shirt image.  I had no idea what it was and didn’t know until years later.

Outside of Spider-Verse, none of the Sony Spiderverse films have been urgent post-SM3.

I only really know her as a weird cameo in Earth Girls Are Easy. 

It took longer than it should have to see what you were doing there, but I see what you did there.

Moviegoers are gonna be left cold as ice if Kraven has to carry a whole film.  No way will seeing this film be urgent.

Part 9 lowered the floor badly. The prequels get points for effort at least.

With you on the first part at least.

Yes.  Part 9 takes the crown for worst SW movie of all time.  (And is in the running for worst movie ever!)

In just nine years, the world goes from those tiny binoculars to this:

12 year old me thought he was lying.  Remember - there was no internet to discuss it on either.  We had to read about it in magazines (which were printed on paper) that came out weekly or monthly.

Those twin Tatooine suns can be brutal.

This is Alec Guinness in like 1969, so no, it doesn’t seem that odd.

If this series starts a decade AFTER the start of the Empire, does it seem odd to anyone else that Obi-Wan goes from

I’m excited that I can discern from the trailer what the story is going to be.

I can’t believe a guy from Michigan would say something like this.