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The lead actors under contract for multiple films in the MCU are required to do cameos in other films. And with Feige in charge of WandaVision it means this show, too.

Hey! I’m a Gen-X fella (1968!) with kids and I love this movie.
Peter Weir gets mad props from me, too, for including Ralph Vaughan William’s “Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis” during the man overboard scene. That’s a fantastic piece of music.

My wife spoiled “Seven” by telling me Kevin Spacey was the killer...while we were in line to see it. To this day...wtf, lady?

ROTJ looks and feels like a made-for-TV movie and all the matte paintings are 2nd rate (looking at you, rebel cruiser hangar!). Oh, and Muppets.

Jap Anus Relations for 400.

Ad Astra doesn’t make me want to climb inside the film and beat the sh*t out of all the characters for being dumb. Romilly explaining wormholes to Cooper, a NASA astronaut and pilot? But, no, Cooper is the audience surrogate for the science concepts of the film so he’s written kinda dumb. Ugh.
There’s more, but I’ll

Like when Richard Marquand didn’t even have a lunch with Irvin Kershner? I’m totally with you.

This could work if they had weekly guest stars like The Harlem Globetrotters and Phyllis Diller. I’d eat a bowl of Fruity Pebbles and watch that.

Color, dude. Three-strip Techinicolor to be precise.
So, I’m guessing your commenting about a movie you haven’t seen?

PS I agree with your comment.

Really, Disney should just gift it to Archive.org and say “We’re Done”.

The people who want it are the laziest. At this point if one was curious to watch Song of the South you should have been able to snag a copy somewhere. I’ve had a bootleg DVDrip of the Japanese laserdisc for....14 years. If you have the Internet and fingers to type with you have no excuse. I got mine with DIAL-UP in

The greatest mystery of The Black Hole was, if you’re Disney and jumping on the SW bandwagon why, oh why, would you cast... Ernest Borgnine, Maximillian Schell, Roddy McDowell, Anthony Perkins, Yvette Mimieux?
Had the casting director seen any movies after 1968? Did they lose a large portion of their Rolodex?

And in five whole episodes no one’s mentioned plasma conduits. wtf?

I saw Star Wars five times Summer of ‘77 and the only poster I saw was the Tom Jung poster. The Hildebrandt one was the poster you could buy at a department store or Spencers. I had that one on my bedroom wall, I know it well, and I never saw it on any of the pre-ESB re-releases, either.

The history of the SW logo:

I remember when I was 9 standing in line in ‘77 staring at that Tom Jung poster trying to figure out what any of it meant. I had only seen the TIE Fighter attack on the Today Show when Gene Shalit reviewed it a few weeks before.
The Hildebrandt poster was the one I had on my wall because they had it at the mall at

I say this as someone who saw SW five times Summer of ‘77:
Let’s all remember that ROTJ is a horrendous piece of film making. Terribly plotted, flatly acted, and directed like a TV-movie. It spends 36 minutes getting Han off Tatooine for crying out loud. And it’s the first film in the series to blow up a large, evil,

This week’s Mandalorian starts streaming today.

Turn on the closed captions and speed up the video?

I learned in those 15 years that Return Of The Jedi is a bad film. Too long, the main heroes rarely say anything meaningful to each other (Luke/Leia sister talk is it, basically), re-hashed ANH beats, and parts of it look like a TV movie. I almost nodded off watching the SE in the theater. It takes the first 36 1/2