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Plenty of businesses manage to promote people while still respecting their work life balance and treating home as home. Certainly going the extra mile is appreciated in many respects, but good companies still compensate you for those extra hours. And conversely if you work a lot of extra hours it’s a big message to a

Show me on the doll where your job hurt you.

Rhodey has long gotten used to the high-tech leg braces his friend Tony Stark built for him.

Which, in turn, is almost as scary as this...

Almost as scary as this.

Maybe the healing of the beads from Black Panther has to work the moment it happens as it helps to heal but since it’s been weeks and such and then whenever A:IF happens, it was too long to go back to fixing that injuries with the beads.

He irons half of them. Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.

Actually, it demonstrates how self-interested and self-serving she is, which echoes what was written in the Phasma book. So no, it underscores her primary character trait and motivation.

I actually liked the eye shot, and I didn’t like much about TLJ.

MCU is also all Disney now - it has been for longer than SW has. I don’t think Disney is really to credit or blame for either of those franchises, the studios seem to operate with near complete autonomy. Giving this all of fifteen seconds of thought, I’d say the bigger issue is that Kathleen Kennedy just isn’t as good

Counterpoint: Darth Vader was never dull. I think having Phasma be an incompetent goober in her scenes is more of an issue. That said, having her helmet come off would be fun, just to see what the Star Wars version of Gwendolyn Christie looks like.

I Still really want phasma to show up again with no helmet and a severely burnt eye.

I love that one bit of trivia where they said that whenever Pennywise was talking or looking at someone, they would position the camera so that one of his eyes was on us. Brilliant.

I have no interest in seeing “It” but would watch the hell out of a movie about a malevolent supernatural clown that can’t quite manage to kill or terrorize anybody.

I don’t know why, but I love the way Pennywise drags out the end of the “t” sound when he says, “Take it..............................................tuh.” There’s just something creepy about that to me.

I still don’t understand why people have to point out that they don’t understand rather than just letting people like the things they like.

Who the fuck cares?

Being funny wasn’t the point in his performance, I think Skarsgard’s portrayal of Pennywise in this scene lacked humor because of the hunger Pennywise is intended to feel in the scene. Georgie is the first of his victims coming out of his 27-year slumber, so he’s very, very hungry. The idea that the cure to his hunger

I played on a normal PS4.

I mean, if you don’t have a PS4 there are a bunch of stellar games you can get for it now; I wouldn’t base my decision on a single one.