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Ken Dull
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I saw this yesterday and I must say... for all the people who are suuuper butt-hurt over the texas/california alliance it’s legitimately one line in the film and it never becomes relevant whatsoever nor do we learn anything about their allegiance. With the way people were talking about it I expected it to have more

I feel like he has the “acting is a job, not divine calling” attitude that is more common among both British and character actors.  That doesn’t mean he doesn’t take it seriously, but it does make it harder to get really pretentions about.  He seemed genuinely worried about Jeremy Strong.

Well what job do you have to have to be allowed to critique high art? Like, do you have a job where you’re allowed to? Do I? I’m an author. I feel like this is an important thing to distinguish so you don’t come off as some gross fuckin’ boomer saying “Well you can’t have an opinion because I think a job you have is

He loves them, but they are not serious burgers.

Is he doing a bad job at it?

Dale Dickey, Michael Rappaport, & Mykelti Williamson! This is a Justified-heavy series.

Apart from Colossal being wonderful - the best thing Nacho Vigalondo has ever done and my favourite modern kaiju - I love Q not because of the monster but because of the main quality of the film: an absolutely unhinged Michael Moriarty doing pure method acting, mixed with what it seems some improv, which is in another

I think it’s a wonderful film because it raises those topics you say, but you judge its intentions under the worst faith reading possible. 

The copyright issue about Thunderball also meant that the producers couldn’t use (after the end of 1974 of a deal with Kevin McClory) any element introduced in Thunderball. And as both SPECTRE and Blofeld come from the script and the novel, that became a pain in the ass.

Never Say Never Again also came out the same year that Octopussy, an official Bond movie.  In fact, I believe that the Bond producers were planning to use Octopussy to introduce a new Bond (I’ve seen some audition footage of James Brolin trying out for the role); but then they must have learned of Never Say Never

Stewart really should know better with this ridiculous false equivalence, or maybe he just got tired of getting yelled at by low-information leftists that he’s throwing them a bone.

This sounds good. I wish this article told me when and where I can see this. 

It ain’t high art, but Pink Cadillac is a fun song.

I think Julia Garner could have made a fantastic Frankie Raye, a different herald of Galactus than the Silver Surfer. Forcing the actress into a different role - effectively deleting Norrin Radd from the MCU before he could get there - feels like an unforced error.

Star-Lord, man! The legendary outlaw?

Agreed.

So the answer truly is “with a knife.”

You clearly don’t like fun 

I’m generally of the view that any movie that’s photographed at all well is improved by the big screen- you get to appreciate how it’s put together more. There’s a shot in The Fog of Adrienne Barbeau’s character going down a steep-as-fuck staircase to the lighthouse where she works, and on the small screen it’s

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So maybe that