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The thing is, all of them (except Solo) are $1 billion + movies. They’re all big successes from Disney’s point of view.

You dress your daughter in beige?! What kind of father are you?

“I would have gone with Baby Sebulba...”

He’s just checking the midi-chlorian count is up to snuff.

Fun fact: The Miami “Hollywood” sign only exists in movies and is only like 5 feet tall. No such structure in the real Miami.

“Flag on the moon—how did it get there?”

Anyone seen 6 Underground? In legit running for one of the worst things I’ve seen in years.

It’s supposed to be bullshit. Darth Bane created the rule because he thought the Sith couldn’t operate any other way, but they’d literally operated every other way for millennia, and had—many times—actively ruled most of the known universe. The fact that—at least in legends—the Rule of Two results in only

Rule of Two was bullshit from the start - see Asajj Ventress. Yeah, yeah, she’s technically not a Sith because it was just Dooku/Tyrannis and Palps, but that’s just semantic bullshit.

i’d go with a biopic about someone who should not get a biopic- Adam Sandler stars as Jared Fogle in: The Spokesman

Wait, wait- Cameron basically wanted Ed Harris to be the first, healthy fully grown human test subject for breathing perfluorocarbon? I can’t imagine why anyone might hate working with Cameron. Eagerly awaiting his next movie to be filmed in space as he urges Christian Bale to attempt a theoretical method for

Actors are unused to having pruned fingers. That’s really all it was, that and the time Leo Burmester almost drowned.

The funny thing about DEEPSTAR SIX and LEVIATHAN is that they were made in an attempt to beat THE ABYSS into theatres, on the post-ALIENS assumption that Cameron’s undersea thriller would be a monster movie.

Tickets run about 280 million bucks each.

I saw The Meg in January last year and loved every moment of it. My general fear of water makes any horror movie involving water a must-see for me. I saw CRAWL! And I liked it!

What an informative comment. Thanks.

That was an awful lot of underwater thriller names dropped without mentioning The Abyss, especially given the direct Aliens connection.

I mean set your movie in an underwater facility with a sci-fi, horror element and for some weird, reptilian brained reason, I'm there.

As someone who unabashedly loves "The Abyss," "Sphere," "Deep Star Six," and "Leviathan," this movie looks like it was tailor made for me. Look I'm thrilled guys, but an audience of one isn't really gonna earn your budget back.