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But why though? I’m not opposed to a show focused on 20-somethings trying to live a new life after spending their childhood as literal superheroes, especially with this cast, but it feels like all they really took from the original was the name. I dunno, unless they get Tom Cavanaugh to play Professor Utonium or

As someone who watches The Crow about every-other Halloween, yeah it holds up. It’s still just so emotionally resonant, and the cast is great. Michael Wincott (playing the villain) can go from slow-burn menacing to full-on scenery-chewing in a heartbeat, and I love every second he’s on screen.

Innerspace is so much

I REALLY hope Moore gets the tone right. Yes, it can be exciting and scary in parts, but it just really needs to be dense in mythology, and light in tone. And there better be puns. Really, really bad puns :)

I hate that I agree with Snyder on any topic at all, but he’s totally in the right here. Releasing a rough-cut probably did look attractive to WB, but really the most likely outcome is that it would have sparked a new round of backlash and moaning about the “Real Snyder Cut”. The only no-cost solution was to just not b

I whole-heartedly agree with your premise, sir. I think Gizmodo dot com should buy me a fish tank as well. To whom should I submit my contact information?

I’ve taken to calling it ‘Kubrick Syndrome’. I doubt Stanley Kubrick was the first ‘auteur’ who made his bread and butter by torturing his actors, but he’s certainly become the template.

I....uh... I... gobsmacked. That looks like someone tried to combine the Disney Herc with WildC.A.T.S. to, well, mixed results. Wow.

Will it give us a new Jason and the Argonauts movie? Then I’m good with it.

Dude, I know that’s sarcasm, but I would totally watch a show with that title :)

While my main point is that Disney ought to be offering more comprehensive compensation to their furloughed Parks employees, I feel like you hit on an interesting distinction here. Disney didn’t technically fire her - simply elected not to re-sign her. To the public eye, it’s a much more passive action. The end result

Yeah, I remember having ‘Orange Drink’ with my very first Happy Meal back in the late 70's. Now, whether that was actually the Hi-C branded orange flavor could be another story.

I also remember the toy was some kind of plastic flying toy powered by rubber-band, and that it was just utter garbage. Ah, memories....

Sorry, I sometimes forget not everyone is as freakishly into Disney properties (both physical and intellectual) as I am. The folks who work at the Disney resorts and theme parks are referred to as “cast members”. And there are thousands of them that have been furloughed (without further pay) during the pandemic.

Now if Disney REALLY wants to polish their image a bit, they’ll take what salary Carano would have drawn for the next few seasons of Mando and/or Rangers and use that to pay their laid-off cast members.

Ha! I just got it :)

Indeed, it feels like a proof-of-concept. I’m glad it’s getting national attention, hopefully it puts other cities on alert.

The stained glass was definitely Family Ties, as was pretty much the whole kitchen. I have been enamored with ever part of this show’s aesthetic, the look and feel is all just flawlessly done.

Almost - there aren’t any X-Men in the lineup.

Yeah, Ross asking ANYONE if they know where the Hulk is was pretty damn rich, and I still can’t believe no one called him on that.

Not to mention all that dry desert air is absolutely murder on your skin :)

I tried this for Sloppy Joes last night, with mixed results. No impact at all on flavor - no surprise there, being Sloppy Joes and all. The meat did seem to “pebble” and separate better, but I didn’t really notice any reduction of grease in the pan when browning was done. I was using an 85/15 mix of grass-fed ground