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The original lines from the script were pretty good too.

It's a distant relative of fish sauce, which cats like to sup on.

"Although Luke had only gotten to second base with Leia, he dove in head first. Like Pete Rose."

The Book of Henry is very reminiscent of Collateral Beauty in its insanity and stupidity.

Clint will play a crime boss specializing in smuggling tranya. Han will defeat him using the Corbomite Maneuver.

I don't think Brooks disliked Star Wars, just that he wasn't very interested in it. Most of the jokes in Spaceballs didn't need the Star Wars setting. It's like Brooks wrote most the jokes before he even decided to make it a Star Wars spoof.

Spaceballs does seem to be made by people who weren't fans of Star Wars. Most of the jokes about Star Wars were pretty obvious and some were kind of mean spirited. Unlike say Galaxy Quest, which is clearly made by people who love Star Trek.

Oh go fuck yourself.

Yeah, lots of prestigious directors have trouble getting their films greenlit. One recent example I can think of is Scorsese with Silence, which he wanted to do back in I think 2010 or 2011 and it took him two or three years to get the funding and another two years to start shooting. And George Miller still hasn't

That has nothing to do with the point I was making. I was simply explaining when studios are willing to take risks and when they're not. You can be the greatest genius director or writer in the world and you can complain and demonize the studios but you still need the studios and their money. I don't know why you're

Next week, the New York Times will assemble a post-it note of Trump's presidential truths.

Well, Grand Budapest Hotel had a budget of $25 million and even though it made a lot more than its budget, it wasn't really a "massive worldwide hit," it earned $174 million worldwide. Ant-Man had a budget of $130 million and earned $519 million worldwide.

He's really out of his Depp.

He had tape, keeping his hair on his head.

I do think they did a poor job with Diana's relationship with the Amazons. Diana is supposed to be very old. I believe Zack Snyder said that she's thousands of years old while Patty Jenkins has said that she's supposed to be 800.

Even though the Amazons are mystical, I think they still count as human beings.

There was that part where Peggy got jealous of Steve for flirting with another woman and later popped off a clip without warning to test the shield while Steven was holding it.

Whedon does use the trauma as empowerment trope a bit too often so he might not have been the best choice to write Wonder Woman.

Clearly, Bob Murray is the manifestation of an old malevolent god using the coal mining industry to make human sacrifices to himself in order to sustain his power.

To pee, or not to pee - that is the question.