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I would love to know what the family’s up to.

Speaking from Disney’s perspective for a moment: those are problems, not solutions. They don’t want to hear problems because then they might have to admit they fucked up. Solutions are pitches for actual SW movies that won’t get another TLJ/TROS-style reaction from the fans and that they can then take credit for, and

Heh, that collage up there makes it look like Jesse Plemons and Willem Dafoe are holding hands.

I feel like this is a prime example of media created by and for women clashing against the expectations of an audience raised only on media created for men.

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Breaking News: TV Show About Woman Written By Woman Fails To Satisfy Man

Buddy, my very existence proves you wrong.

Newsflash: black people can’t just be, like, people. They have to be “a culture.”

If you’re not a paid Chinese Communist Party troll, you sure sound like one. Because that’s exactly the narrative they’re trying to peddle in their propaganda.

The surest sign of capitalism run amuck is that a corporation that makes 1 billion dollars in net profit every year is unsustainable; it needs to make 2 billion the next year, 3 the next, etc.

“Hey! You! An entire foreign country! Stop having problems of your own that I don’t care about! I demand that you focus entirely on the one problem of yours that I know about!”

I really hope you’ve got more going on in your life than trying to earn stars on a pop culture website’s comments section with your jokes.”

Not weird at all. This song is therapy for anyone sickened by mass shootings.

Fans and collectors are a very important consumer for Marvel since they truly live the Marvel lifestyle every day and are always seeking to connect with the brand in new and unique ways.

What are the chances a guy named Ren Watabe would star in a TV spinoff of a film series that starred a guy named Ken Watanabe?

I absolutely do not believe that racism is practiced against white writers.

I still remember how JJ Abrams originally meant his character to be a glorified cameo who died not halfway into the first movie, and maybe that was what he thought he was signing up for.

Knives Out is a title that seems so specific to its movie, I’m guessing Johnson would prefer to call its sequel something entirely different.

There should be a shot of one of those 11-to-12-year-old kids looking out on a double sunset. Wouldn’t that be a neat callback.

I hope he isn’t named Gizmo. Because not only does it break continuity, it’s no kind of name a 1920s Shanghainese boy would come up with.