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Sadly, it’s working almost exactly as well as I thought.

And also very predictable, if you’ve been paying attention to the industry.

Laverne & Shirley is prime ‘70s processed sitcom cheeze, but it’s carried aloft by the talents and charisma of its actors. RIP to someone who contributed to quite a few happy memories from my youth.

Or even, “I understand the anxiety over a new type of vaccine, but it’s built on years of research and has been shown effective and safe over the past three years of development, testing, and use. Pfizer still sucks, though.”

There are several films on here that look intriguing, but I have to say that All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt and Little Richard: I Am Everything are at the top of my to-watch list from this festival.

In a few more years, he’ll look like either a whackjob or a prophet.

Snark all you want, but if this multiversal madness can somehow bring Peter Porker into the MCU, it’ll all be justified.

The AV Club (and, I’m assuming, other sites in the Kinjaverse) have been lacking spaces after italicized words in subheads for a while now. Don’t know why, don’t know how it could be hard to correct, but I don’t expect it to be corrected before the sites get sold/shut down/converted to NFTs.

Username checks out.

What, no Police Squad!?

The furries are going to have a field day with this one.

I tend to agree with those who say Pluto isn’t a planet, but nice job highlighting support for the pro-planet side.

I suspect mostly the latter, since we haven’t heard anything about the condition of the nephew despite the obvious fact that Renner failed to stop the PistenBully. Still, at least he had a good reason for his rash action.

Yes, exactly. I’m surprised this site hasn’t made a slideshow of such Oscars yet.

Largely because I’m impressed someone would bother to reply to a comment from over a year ago, I’ll ask: Can you link me to multiple scientific sources arguing for Pluto to be recognized as a planet on a par with the (other) eight planets of our solar system?

I enjoyed Maverick as well, but it’s kinda hard to justify a 2023 award for a movie that came out in 1994.

In theory, yes, but it’s pretty clear that the Academy has frequently given an award to a subpar film or performance in order to send the unstated message “You’ve been doing great work, sorry we’ve overlooked it because we (were too busy honoring flashes-in-the-pan|weren’t paying close enough attention|are stubbornly

This feels like an extremely Marvel-centric list, as well as heavily tilted in favor of shows created for the service. Although even in its choices for pre-streaming shows, there’s at least one odd selection: X-Men makes the cut, but not Gravity Falls or Wander Over Yonder

Sorta thought someone else would’ve done this by now, but anyway: