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Wait, was FNAF sooooo impactful on American culture that we have multiple scripts out there that really need to be made, even if they don’t want to call them FNAF?

I’m going to go a step farther: the show is memorable because of the actors. So much of that dialogue is bad, in the way Whedon dialogue is frequently bad: jokey, quippy, and writerly. Whedon writes dialogue, not based on how people talk, but based on how he wishes he was heard.

I’ve rewatched Buffy a handful of times throughout the years, and really the main things that strike me as being a bit “off” in current day stuff is going to be Xander’s weird friend-zoned obsession with Buffy (and his near incel-ish revulsion of Buffy having an intimate relationship with Angel), a lot of the Spike

Amen! Erasure of uncomfortable history is incredibly foolish and kind of a huge problem in America.

I don’t care when the stories happen. I just hope that they tell different types of stories.  I don’t need a story about a scrappy group of rebels fighting against an evil, Nazi-esque Empire.

I don’t know if it’s game developers, publishers, Lucasfilm, or Disney but someone is overthinking it when it comes to what Star Wars games to make.

Shit Jacen! I completely forgot him! Yes, please! I would love to see Jacen Syndulla in a movie.
As for Kaz, yeah, probably turn his clumsy nature down for a movie. But that feels inevitable in a medium change. Maybe it’s just me, but I always saw the animated series as more playful telling of events then the live

Ok. You both sold me on this. I didn’t know I needed that. Live action Tam and a toned-down more adult Kaz (AND CB-23!!!!), and Jacen Syndulla (with Chopper!!!), and a Freemaker in Rogue Squadron among other new recruits and a seasoned leader (Wedge, Hera?). I'm so onboard!

Here’s my dream list of Rogue Squadron characters:

The best pilot card in the X-Wing game for a looooooong time. He won me many, many games.

Bothans should only ever be seen immediately expiring upon delivering a message. *gasp* “Message for you!” *falls over dead*

If we go in the timeline after The Rise of Skywalker, I would like to pull a Mandalorian and bring in Kaz and Tam from Resistance. Both are great pilots, fill the diversity quota (Tam is black and Kaz always seemed Asian to me) and you get your comic relief and distrustful companion in one go. That is 2 characters

Portobello Road likewise could seemingly have 20 minutes shaved off of it

I’m just worried that not watching it on a burnt out VHS won’t have the same effect that it did when we rewatched it in high school.

Well, it is Japan; I’m guessing that it ends with a robot having sex with an underage catgirl in a school uniform.

Age of Ultron is like the movie equivalent of one of those big comic book crossover “events” that starts out strong but then gets lost in a tangle of subplots, delays, unnecessary side trips into continuity, etc. Like, you can imagine the original penciller being replaced because he kept blowing deadlines.

I think Incredibles 2 effectively got looped by the superhero boom. In 2004 there were only a handful of successful live-action superhero movies, mostly Spider-Man and X-Men, and they were all centered on a single hero or team. Incredibles was the first movie that really played off the idea of a universe of

I’ve been enjoying watching some of their shorts on Disney+. Very creative stuff.

There is literally no chance that they change out Rise of the Resistance in the next 5 years, and probably more than than. You’re talking about one of the largest single rides they’ve ever made that is tailored VERY specifically to the sequels. And because of the timing of the pandemic there’s only a tiny fraction of