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    I agree with pretty much this whole list but I think you should have put warnings on a few on your list- Teenage Werewolf, Tormented, Marooned, and Parts are... Let me say... not fun as movies themselves. If you are going in thinking the jokes of MST3k are going to overcome movies that are kind of “downer” movies they

    Nick getting picked up with 19 bags of blood is one of the funniest WWDITS universe moments ever. #batlivesmatter

    Yeah I didn’t want to admit it but on rewatch the “Pietro” 1. Wants to know HOW Wanda is somehow controlling/rewriting reality. 2. Doesn’t think what she is doing is wrong (something Vision has already said and that really Wanda knows). He (or an entity he represents) wants to control whatever Wanda happens to be

    I love how this show is taking on ideas of control and intimacy. If you look back to Infinity War Wanda and Vision’s relationship was marked by how much they respected each other as persons (probably because they are both used to being viewed as things). They respected each other even to the point of understanding the

    StarCrash needs to be represented here

    So Love and Thunder really is leaning into “Thor is essentially the MCU HeMan”... I’m OK with it...

    I love how intentionally off putting the “gorgeous kitchen” is. First its HUGE compared to the tight sets aka “I Love Lucy”. It’s actually a fairly modern design with retro flavors almost as if someone has never actually been in a house built in the 50s let alone a kitchen. You also have a little Civil War nod to the

    I’ve seen merch for the show and it looks like the S.W.O.R.D symbol. (though if they make AIM and SWORD the same thing on Earth I’d be down as long as they don’t lean into another Hydra/SHIELD thing)

    Something like this I would imagine. (the fact that this was completely

    So much of the info dumps this week spin us into new territory as to where this is going in this season.

    Personally I’m wondering what will happen in the episodes that don’t have the Mandalorian and the Child. I’m interested to see if Gina and Carl can hold a plotline on their own (yes I know Gina is a right wing a-hole lets not go there). I’m more interested to see other plots with other characters that come eventually

    1. For my religious adjacent friends we learned this week that an appropriate response to “May the Force be with you” is indeed, “And also with you”.

    Apart from having one of THE best soundtracks of any movie (AC/DC! fight me) Maximum Overdrive is definitely ripe for a remake. However one thing that works about the original premise with the comet is that no one has a single clue about what is going on. The whole movie involves people going from one WTF moment to

    One of the things that I don’t think people get is that the concept wouldn’t work in a modern adaptation and Gale is right remaking the original would just bring comparison. The original concept worked for the time because the mid 80s saw the full maturation of the technology that was nascent in the 50s. Marty can

    It’s Billie Lourd

    I’d like to think Pratchett’s take on Conan’s line resonates with us all right now:

    Apart of the uniqueness of the original was the reuse of characters and voices (and lets face it animation) from other films. As a kid I was CONVINCED Little John was just Balloo, Sir Hiss was Kaa, etc. and they were just in another movie playing different characters. Because in a real way they were. If you were to

    Yeah as far as I’ve read the “Mickey” from the island will be the only in universe Mickey (it was an intentional reference to this reality). It looked for a second that Goofy wouldn’t be in universe then they pulled a fast one at the end.