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Hrmm… but if the studio is the one who fucked it all to hell, them not liking it could actually be a sign that the movie is better than we think!

Fucking lame… stay away from IT's release date, don't fucking saturate the market with King movies and ruin it's chances. IT actually looks like it has a chance to be good… Dark Tower was doomed the moment they hired that sack of shit hack Akiva Goldsman.

Hrmm… didn't love it, to be honest.

Gotta make way for the Homo Superior….

I actually edited my post right after I submitted it, but it never showed up… I could do without the strobe effect Pennywise as well… hopefully it's just amped up from the trailer.

Without spoiling anything… Yes. There's a few ways they could tie them together, actually. But yeah… I wouldn't hold my breath.

I said it at another site (for those stalkers keeping score)… but it bears repeating:

Sadly, over the last year or two, he's been devolving into something closer to what you described. He needs to get out of there, ASAP, before whatever talent he had is gone forever.

Aubrey Plaza…. yeow!

Thanks for naming that score, was killing me that I couldn't remember what it was, exactly.

LOL - Touche.

Judd Apatow would never turn his back on a substance abusing minor celebrity… but whoa unto the PA who forgets to keep his office stocked with Himalayan pink salt and organic Peruvian coffee beans picked and canned by albino virgins.

I read this in a classy Irish accent and it was wonderful.

I know everybody loves this show, and I kinda dig it…. but I don't get the 'it's so scary' type of comments I see posted about.

I'm picking up on your sarcasm….

I'm with you… I can dig a slow burn as much as the next guy. Kubrick and Cronenberg are two of my favorite filmmakers. Mr Robot is a favorite current show of mine. But the last 'reel' of the previous episode, in conjunction with this episode, has left me a little cold.

Yep, that end credit song is Bowie's "Oh you pretty things", as covered by…. somebody.

Yes, basically… The zombie apocalypse has already happened, people live in a few walled off cities across America, surviving on renewable resources like gardening. They get occasional food/supply drops from the Army.

Well, I don't think that was exactly what Richard's plan was, once he survived the gunshot… it was more of a dark 'careful what you wish for' type of a twist.

I actually really enjoyed this episode, but I had one MAJOR problem with it.