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Okay, I wasn’t completely enraptured by Tilly struggling to deal with a very placid and sleepy cat

Even when Burnham is trying to GET on Book, she goes off-book.

I am in fact hoping that a lot of the VOD releases we’re getting this year will get re-releases after this pandemic is over. I’m probably gonna get Tenet regardless, but regardless of whether or not I understand what was happening, I’m looking forward to those set pieces on IMAX screens.

The rooftop fight scene is what I’ll remember most about Who Am I?. And that’s all I have to remember, honestly.

The clearest example is in Gillian Jacobs’ episode

You’re also named Gaystation?

Eh, still only 70% of The Guybrush.

It’sh only natural that Sean Connery would drag his archnemesis to the afterlife.

I’d argue Spy managed to balance both personalities and even provided her the perfect romantic (and sromantic) foil(s).

Fun thing I’ve been doing: singing Catchy Song over Fast Car whenever I hear it.

I get it would be anachronistic, but if there were any time a movie should be titled “(I’ve Got My Mind) Set on You...”

And ScarJo!

(Looks at his bitlockered VHD on a USB drive) Amateurs, all of you.

There was a lot I enjoyed about F8, even though I’m one of those #JusticeForHan types (Hard Boiled homage on a plane! The Speakerbox jailbreak sequence! Ramsey lampshading her Obligatory Love Interest role and tilting it 45 degrees!), but imagine how much stronger the story would’ve been if Brian were the one who felt

It’ll just be Dom and family left to try and defend against Reality: The Last of the Furious.

They were originally street racers that crimed on the side and were infiltrated by a LEO who eventually gave into his budding romance with the Toretto siblings. They basically start out as criminals before turning into vigilantes and eventually end up part of a SHIELD-like organization that probably isn’t a government

You’re right about everything you said, but somehow it’s fun.

Murder/Death/Killing Eve

I’m a simple man. There was a scene in the preview where Tilly meets Grudge, and I’m going to watch the season for that scene.

I’m pretty sure the plot is that he is resuscitated but drags along Tina Fey’s soul, who also gets at least partial control of his body à la All of Me. Which doesn’t contradict your thing.