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For instance, there’s an episode where he suggests a gas station offer gas at like $1.50 a gallon, but only after rebate. And the rebate can only be submitted in a rebate box on top of a mountain an hour and a half away. But...he’s up front about it.

The thought of “All Star” blaring over the credits of The Blair Witch Project has me laughing so hard I’m nearly crying. Oh man, I can’t breathe. Don’t know why that’s so funny.

Blast! I was hoping she’d talk about Pecker and discuss why she did the Lizzie Borden TV movie and series. Oh well. Great interview anyway, considering she doesn’t like to talk about her career that much.

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Can’t go all the way to Star Wars, but will go almost that far. Joe vs. the Volcano is a great film.

 I can’t believe Tresspasser wasn’t included. It’s not just a bad Jurassic Park game, it’s one of the most fascinating bad games of all time, only made playable by a huge patch that still left a lot of stuff unfinished.


It’s the only game I’ve ever played which required me to stare at my breasts to see how many hit

And I repeat, the policy that you want enforced led to this:

Youre an idiot. I grow weed. if i get arrested , DO YOU THINK I CAN BRING MY KIDS TO JAIL WITH ME IN SPITE OF A 38 year old judicial decision that says I can not? Fucking use facts next time.

Oh man, I would LOVE a new Night Flight.

You simpletons dont get it. Its not the Trump admin policy to separate families at the border.

Get away from David Goyer.

I respect your vehement disagreement... and somewhat-less-vehemently disagree. At first I thought it was perhaps just because my expectations were so low that I was enjoying Orville, but by the end of the season I had to admit it was actually good. Not “the greatest,” but definitely good.

I agree. Just about everybody I know prefers 11 and 13, but I just love gags like Julia Roberts playing somebody else pretending to be Julia Roberts. And the surprise that the FBI team is actually headed by Matt Damon’s character’s mom. Twelve just seems wittier than 13. But like you said, the final twist in 12 comes

I don’t necessary disagree with you, but now I’m trying to think of something Hamill said in ANH that was ‘wooden.’ I guess maybe “If there’s a bright center of the universe, you’re at the place it’s farthest from.” I can’t think of anything else.

Usually the people I encounter who opine it’s objectively bad from a filmmaking and story telling perspective bring up the slow-speed chase (“The First Order could just speed up and head them off!); the trip to Canto Bight being filler; the jump to lightspeed as a weapon of mass destruction creates story problems

You’re not wrong. IMO the brilliant things Lucas contributed were: a simple, “hero’s journey” story; the idea that futuristic planets would have a lot of worn-out junk and bad parts of town; and spaceships that people drive like cars.

I starred this because it was funny, but I would’ve starred it anyway because of your awesome avatar picture. Greatest American Hero FTW.

I like your idea that everyone else is deluded by the Shadow King and all David did was remove that momentarily. But I ran across an interview with Noah Hawley today where he straight-up says Syd lacked the ability to consent, meaning Hawley views it as assault:

Ah. I was thinking the studio probably only makes around 50% from each ticket sold, so if a movie makes $312 million, the studio has only made $156 million. But I’m not much of an accountant.

That’s what I was thinking. Wouldn’t it have to make more like $500 million to cover a $250 million production budget?