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Luigi Hann
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#smockin / the mask is my favorite meme

I actually think he's captured the "sliding timeline" of a comic book universe oddly well

I guess I didn't flinch at the usage because in video game programming the phrase "AI" is used almost constantly to describe pretty much any time a computer-controlled entity does anything at all

I liked this, though the monologue at the end was extra strange.

Sorry, I've never actually watched any of those shows so my memory is formed entirely from poorly-compressed jpegs captured from VHS recordings, which is probably the best way to experience such shows

Yeah several of the malls around me are still busy on weekends, though a couple are pretty worn out. This premise could benefit from a run-down mall though for the symbolic value

I'm having trouble picturing this, but the most amusing idea coming to mind would be to recast it with young unknown actors, and deliberately attempt to evoke the aesthetic of failed 1990s film-to-sitcom adaptations that nobody watched (like the live-action attempts at Clerks, Bill and Ted, and Ferris Beuller sitcoms)

Muppets: Most Wanted had the working title "The Muppets Again" and that's the title they sing about during the opening song, though the on-screen title displays the updated name

When Huey Lewis was hired to write the opening theme for Back to the Future, the producers showed him a version of the skateboarding scene set to "I Want a New Drug" to give him a sense of what they were looking for

"Unacceptable Job, Internet. Clean out your desk and don't bother coming back tomorrow"

I agree with La Pipe:
Milk = boobs, based on tangential biological relevance
Shake = dance

Through all this my memories of that movie have been "vaguely unpleasant" but that clip just cemented it as "thoroughly and aggressively unpleasant"
so thanks for that I guess

Yeah, when I heard Burton was doing it I was expecting something a lot closer to American McGee's Alice. What we ended up with was… not that.

That's the ticket

Why not use that stolen dinosaur skull as a starting point? That sounds like it has potential

Was I the only one hoping that the "proof that samples can help build beautiful, sprawling works of art" link was going to point to Neil Cicierega's Mouth Sounds album

I mean, that's a terrible and cynical idea, but it would totally work

Is that so? I guess I forgot that. Doesn't come up often

same as it ever was

If the agents are a bit more scattered like the "6 Months Later" teaser suggested, then the role of Director could be a recurring one rather than a regular. So I'd say Director Hill is plausible.