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During the Apprentice (early days, anyway) he still carried the reputation of someone who was highly successful and presumably knew how to hire talented people. He really wasn’t a loudmouth and IIRC didn’t yell at all; to the contrary he was normally pretty thoughtful and restrained. That’s the persona he rode into

Maybe that’s why he relinquished his license, you can’t take your car to jail.

Not top shelf Spielberg, but plenty charming and hardly a ding against him as a filmmaker.  It’s a minor, character-driven story by a guy taking a break between blockbusters. I’m not surprised this writer likes the Fabelmans so much (which I enjoyed, but as with The Terminal would not put at the top of a Spielberg

One things that’s really weird about Trump’s success is that I never got the impression he was especially admired before he went all political. If you’d asked me 15 years ago which non-politician celebs were most likely to be president someday, he wouldn’t have been high on my list.

But due to inflation, a standard hockey mask now costs $11 million.

I don’t want to see a Friday the 13th show but I would have wanted to see a Bryan Fuller show

I had an acquaintance who, after his third DUI, was given a simple choice by the judge: Quit drinking or quit driving. He relinquished his license on the spot. Being self-aware counts for something, I guess.

Two reasons come to my mind:

When wealthy pop stars get drunk and stupid who tells them they are drunk and stupid? Do the pop stars listen and give the keys to the friend/relative/underling/colleague?

I can understand having a vision for American Gods or Star Trek that requires a larger budget, but Friday the 13th? Really?

Apparently no fact-checking as new ownership is already the new ownership. 

They should make a movie based on the Friday the 13th video game

“Hi, I’m Bad Kuchi Kopi, and I’m an autoholic. I’m six months car free, though”

I will never be able to figure out why wealthy celebrities get regularly busted for DUI/DWI. This isn’t Joe Normalguy who gets blitzed but still needs to get his car home somehow to get to his day job. It’s a terrible idea, but you can put the dots together on the (drunk)decision-making process that leads to some

i’m dying laughing at you defending this like your life is on the line.

Whenever I see a story like this I’m just so grateful I managed to quit driving. 

Did you not watch TV in the late 90s and early 2000s? Justin used a blaccent regularly. 

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Did you not see him going after CNBC for its sociopathic coverage of the 2008 housing crisis?

Not having him in the film was just a mind-bogglingly incomprehensible decision. I know Muschietti said it was a matter of not being able to fit in all the references they wanted, but that’s bullshit. They used a shot of a generic Jay, not even played by the show actor, instead of a few seconds from the guy who played

I mean, that’s almost everyone in TV really. Most things fail or are cancelled.