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Also, the last thing they want is for the people who pay twenty bucks to go see the movies on the big screen to feel like they're missing something by not watching 22 episodes of a TV show every year. Marvel seem to take the accessibility thing very seriously, so they don't seem to want to mix up the movie and TV

I don't know why, but I tend to find irrational actor hatreds hilarious. Thankfully, the internet is full of them.

You sound like someone who thinks they're just one bad thought away from going over the edge, and need to police your own mind constantly for fear of losing it. If that's the case, and you really believe your sanity is in that precarious a state, I'd suggest the people with rape fantasies aren't the ones who should be

Sounds like my ex-wife!

Yeah, his privilege is an important part of the character, as is the fact that he often doesn't quite understand why that should be so, so Luke or Misty have to explain how the world works for people who aren't rich and blonde.

So many good ones. The key is that they were a lean and mean 71 minutes, told mostly genre stories, and were aimed at men as well as women. Once they went to 2 hours and started only doing stories about cancer and wife-beating they became useless.

If ever there was a part meant for stunt casting, it was that one.

I think you're off the hook.

That depends—-how expensive is your haircut?

Robert Forster has the all-time best Marlon Brando story, which he took as an example of what not to do, and how not to treat people.

Trapped is one of the classic made-for-TV movies in the '70s, and might be the all-time winner of the " I remember this movie where this happens, but I forget the title" award.

The Car has it's strong points. It's one of those movies you watch and realize that everything wrong in the screenplay is so easily fixable that you want to remake it yourself immediately. Combine Brolin and Ronny Cox' alcoholic deputy into one character. Don't kill off Kathleen Lloyd halfway through. Go a little

The casting didn't make sense in any sort of meta way, which is what the show had led people to expect. If you can't give people Bill Murray, you can at least give them Tim Matheson, you know?

I know, I was commiserating:-).

More like the BLECCHHH-del test.

The show is obviously the lead character's dream while she's in suspended animation on a spaceship to the outer reaches of the Zeta Quadrant.

God, one day I'd love to be able to talk about a TV show on the internet without having to scroll through 200 comments about race and gender. I wonder if the comments on sites devoted to social issues devolve into arguments about The Mindy Project a quarter of the way down the page?

This isn't a dramedy.

I assume her main purpose in the movie is to give Rick Moranis a love interest so you don't feel bad for him after he redeems himself and Diane Lane dumps him.

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