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My feeling is that the only good FF movie that ever existed (in reality or potentiality) was the one Peyton Reed pitched to Fox in the early 2000s, which would’ve been a period piece set in the ‘60s, reuniting Renee Zellweger and Ewan McGregor from Reed’s previous hit Down With Love.

Yeah I saw it on TV at some point in my early teens. Was not a Fan and didnt realize it was supposed to be a comedy AT ALL. Until I looked it up today!

Also: Let me know when the Larry Hagman directed “Beware the Blob” from 1972 gets its 4k release!

Not as sharp as 17 year old me’s nightmares! Give me the old Classic with a Young Bullitt any day of the week!

No thank you! I can still see parts of it in my minds eye! Bubbling goop . . . yikes.

Maybe Billy Dee Williams is a producer? If he’s acting in the series, would he really be promoting it, given the SAG-AFTRA strike?

Shawnee Smith has an unusual horror movie career, less the “scream queen”  you would expect & more of a maniac herself 

I don’t think it’s necessarily that, but when there hasn’t been an installment since the 80's worth seeing (Crystal Skull was universally panned by critics and viewers), no one even knows who Indiana Jones IS anymore. Star Wars is still everywhere and that started in the 70's. People know what it is. All Indiana Jones

This is all true; and yet, Marvel has done great things with unexpected properties. For instance, Iron Man was kind of a “tier 2" character behind Spider-Man and the X-Men when they announced his movie, and that was only the beginning. What came next — a Thor movie set half on Asgard, half on Earth, a Captain America

For me, it was the (early 90s, I think?) habit of having all the Annuals be One Big Crossover.  So to remotely understand the story in the Annual of the comics you were following, you had to get EVERY ANNUAL.

This still appears to be the case, which makes it hilarious when you hear comics publishers lamenting the fact that even though the movies earn hundreds of millions of dollars none of that is boosting the comics’ readership.

We really don’t need to call it “X.” 

And hasn’t had a good movie since 1989?

1893 Chicago Worlds fair? Throwaway reference to the invention of the ice-cream cone! I am so in!

Absolutely. Remember, gang: it’s not the actors or writers holding up the shows and films. It’s the studios refusing to pay out a sliver of their massive profits to ensure that the people driving their business’ success can live in comfort and dignity (not millions of dollars comfort, just things like, y’know, health

“How do you choose, who lives, who dies?”

Looks great. It is amazing when someone at Marvel knows how to properly use lighting, a camera and lenses, coupled with actors and a good script, a good product can result.

Hopefully Quantumania’s trash-fire stink doesn’t rub off on this production. I really liked season 1.

More corporate babble. Yesterday it was “NFT”, today it’s “AI”, neither term actually applied to the thing in question, and next to no one announcing “exciting new” trash to appease investors ever has a plan for any of it.

You misspelled 'Morbius 2' as 'Kraven'.