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I’ve never seen Mac and Me, but with Conan O’Brian going off the air, I got to enjoy one last Paul Rudd Mac and Me clip drop. :D

To this day, I can’t watch it without a corner of my brain giggling at the Will Ferrel, Sean William Scott, Justin Timberlake spoof.  :D

Crossing fingers for the Foundation series to get a cross over Caves of steel story, and R Daneel Olivaw, since Asimov was doing crossover events so long ago.

I am so excited for this. I have been slowly rationing out my season 4 since I knew it would be a while until we got new episodes.

and in Blade Runner 2049 (and the prequel short) you can see him actually act even with very little screen time.

Darcy is always great. I guess I need to make a Darcy edit of Dark World. Thor: the Darcy World.

These are the names you’re going with for people that weren’t stars before? Really?

I’m one of the few folks who liked Hulk

Thor was always towards the bottom of my MCU movie rankings. His redemption always seemed to quick and too easy. Thor: the Dark World did nothing to help. For a while Dark World was bottom on my list and Thor was right above it. Then Thor: Ragnarok happened. I loved that movie. It also made me appreciate the first

He doesn’t look like Ben Kingsley at all. ;)

Good to see Paul Rudd isn’t holding a grudge against Baskin Robbins.  Baskin Robbins don’t play. :)

How does it feel to keep getting killed by Arthur Dent?

“...you would think they are going to need a kid to play a 10 year old Luke, at least in some long shots.”

Has anyone ever done like a student project and modernized the VFX in the original movie? I would love to see that. :)

I’m surprised there was no mention of 1993's Falling Down.

In the “weird coincidences of the universe” department, I read this article this morning while eating my breakfast, I get in my car to go to work and the radio is tuned to the classic rock station and is playing American Girl by Tom Petty. I laugh and shake my head and switch to NPR, and within minutes they mention an

After Silence came out I went and read the book. And then I read Red Dragon. As I was reading it I was like, “this seems really familiar” not realizing it was the book Manhunter was based on, which I had seen (and loved) years earlier. :)

Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker had longer hair, too. Maybe it’s him.