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I can find no flaw with this theory.

Yeah, I swear I remember her being booted like four (?) years ago for exactly this kind of crap.

I have to confess that fake-cherry is one of my favorite flavors. I love real cherries too, but cherry Kool-Aid or an Icee just takes me back to a more child-like world view. Something that is very important to my sanity lately...

Yup, that one’s on me. That grab popped up in another discussion yesterday, and I just got over-excited to use it. I have failed internet, and am now sad ;)

I will ALWAYS star a Michael Ironside reference. He elevates everything he’s in - from V to Highlander II (which, if you haven’t seen it - DON’T - you will regret it), to Starship Troopers. Even as Sam Lane in Smallville, when he is on the screen, your eyes are glued to him.

Plus, he is responsible for a very important

Soldier makes me wish that a Dark Tower movie had been made 20 years ago with Kurt Russel as Roland. I don’t know that it would have ended up better than what we eventually got, but it might have. I have no fault with the casting in that one either, but there may not have been as much baggage attached to the overall

I’ve never watched either movie, mostly due to the bad press both received. If they show up included in a streaming service, I wouldn’t mind trying to start them with a fresh mind and no expectations. That said, I do wish Scott wasn’t so focused on “Before Alien”. I don’t care so much about “how did that ship crash?

Yup - Fisher Stevens, Dennis Hopper, and gunning down a T-Rex with an M204 grenade launcher are the things that stayed in my memory. I have no memory of the middle finger at all.

And I recognize that on an intellectual level. But I still can’t help grinning like a maniac when Chris O’Donnel steals the Batmobile...

“Sleek dame” is probably the best description of Chase Meridian (and Nicole Kidman in general) that I’ve ever seen. Batman Forever is a moderately guilty pleasure for me, and I generally watch it at least once a year. Haven’t seen Dead Calm since I rented the VHS in my first apartment (many, MANY moons ago), but now

My fave from Moana is ‘We Know The Way’

You are 100% correct here, James. Hoth Leia got to do all the cool stuff with the other (primarily male) action figures in young Copperpot’s toybox. Her other looks were great for strategy sessions or hanging out with Scarlet and Col. Deering (there was a lot of cross-pollination in young me’s toybox), but if I

Indeed. He chased down Luke and the droids on a...marinara planet, I guess?

I don’t know that I’d say “better”, but definitely more entertaining. It’s the same thing I say about Phantom Menace - for me, that’s the “most entertaining” movie of the Prequels. Force Awakens is the most entertaining of the sequel trilogy, but I still believe Last Jedi is the best directed. Rian Johnson was on the

This is the winner. Your official Marvel No-Prize is in the mail, True Believer!

Well, King is a huge fan of Duel, and for good reason. I haven’t read Throttle, but it wouldn’t surprise me if they meant for you to draw that parallel. 

A National Treasure series focused on a much younger cast...
So, “The 39 Clues” then?

That would be BEAUTIFUL. The whole Universal Tram Tour done in like 3 or 4 playsets...

Also, for all the other properties listed here, nobody is mentioning Battlestar? My Star Wars minifigs would love to share some shelf space with a few Cylons and Viper pilots :)

I think that is his glasses. I hold mine by the arms like that all the time.

Trying to parse Matt Reeves’ statement here. I THINK I understand what he’s getting that, but I would argue that the stakes in just about every Batman movie to date have been largely emotional. Also trying to come up with in-universe metaphors now:
“Her kryptonite-green eyes pierced through the Blackest Night and sent