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Or the version where Meadow gets caught in a crossfire following AJ’s debut performance as a drummer and Tony ends up contemplating his sins in Italy before slumping over and dying alone. Now THAT would be unexpected.  

I do sometimes question if telling a story vs. representing every single everyone perfectly all the time is always a false dichotomy.

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More timeless and immortal than any ghost.  

It’s nice to hear stories about people in the entertainment industry being decent humans. We don’t get that enough.

“Our band’s kinda moving towards this new sound where we suck.”

It’s been goddamn months.  

Yeah, I saw that. He may just have a general rep for not working well in a corporate environment so HBO is following suit with Disney. I admire a lot of his stance, but he also just seems sad in life, which makes me sad. He clearly doesn’t have a problem with doing Star Wars (nor Disney with him in that context), but

No Oz still. My take is that he’s real curmudgeonly about Disney but more or less right.

Ah, the upward failers. I’m fine with them until they do something that matters.

Shatner’s a jack ass.

Gotta love the Shat. I mean, no you don’t, but he’s entertaining. That’s kind his whole thing. He’s not that talented and he’s certainly not a great guy, but he’s oddly fascinating. He’s effective. He doesn’t know or care if he’s making an ass of himself, so it all sort of works, one way or another.  I honestly prefer

This seems to be the consensus nowadays but, just to say, I’d roll with it if they cast a woman as Bond. If fans can get through Die Another Day, they can get through a change like that just fine.

Your O’s are fucking with my trypophobia man.

You mean the 32 year old movie? Oh be fun.

And immediately outside the theme park are places where people get on and off the freeway. On and off, off and on all day, all night! Strings of gas stations, inexpensive motels, restaurants that serve rapidly prepared food! Tire salons, automobile dealerships and wonderful, wonderful billboards reaching as far as the

I really do think of the Coen bros as Shakespeares of their time (and I think that is not hyperbole and actually tracks and will stand by it), so this is pretty cool. Hope it’s not a permanent decision on Ethan’s part.

Much Ado holds up pretty well but it’s the one instance where a Keaton performance doesn’t do it for me. Branaugh and Thompson are unstoppable together though.

I can’t with the weekly relitigating of the sequel trilogy, but I’ll just say I find her deeply likeable even if I think Han Solo’s death was the best part of TFA.