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“I’m going to take Han Solo and put him in a new situation that the original creators never thought of” is a very different proposition than “I’m going to copy someone’s story line-by-line and then pretend that counts as writing.”

Well in this household we obey the laws of thermodynamics. 

No ticket! 

I don’t know about ok, but it’s legal in Florida.

This kinda reminds me of Pushing Daisies.

He’s that Charles Manson guy. Hilter Skilter.

Did the earth move for you?

This guy.

One word titles are geared towards gender neutral marketing. Disney, for example, renamed Rapunzel to Tangled and renamed The Snow Queen to Frozen to make it seem like it wasn’t princess based.

What White actually meant was that he thought it would be funny if Plaza played the role like a guy with a good buddy named Cliff who spent all his time pounding beers in a Boston bar full of eccentrics.

It’s been a while since I’ve had a vacation, period.

Zootopia, except replace the expressive, lovable animal designs with weird blob people.

And of course the tremendous irony of fanfic writers going, “Hey!  They used my work without my permission!  That’s just wrong!”

The Idol strikes me as a poor man’s Pearl. 

Ah yes, the old ‘Neil before Zod’ seating arrangement. Well played. 

Then a 9-year-old Monty Python fan best known for her performance of the group’s song “Sit On My Face” at her Toronto kindergarten classroom...”

Hold on. Her parents let her know this song (and sing it in public) in KINDERGARTEN? This is more alarming than anything in the film production.  

Eric Idle had said this about Terry Gilliam ages ago: “Up until Munchausen, I’d always been very smart about Terry Gilliam films. You don’t ever [want to] be in them. Go and see them by all means - but to be in them, fucking madness!!!”

I bet 9 year old Zod on a big wheel was really cute.

If you’d been the star of a huge budgeted film at nine, it would probably have stuck in your memory. 

At age 51, I remember nothing about age 9. Other than the steep street we lived on and rode big wheels down seemed whole lot smaller than I remembered.