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Jeff Langston
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It’s just really cool that people like Whoopi Goldberg and Holly Robinson Peete saw her and said “I guess I can be on TV” and other people like Mae Jemison saw the same performance and said “I guess I can go to space” and they are all looking at the same person.

I want a Janelle Monae/Annie Clark duet on this list, damn it.

Maybe it’s because I just watched it, but this is giving me Speed Racer vibes.

Yeah, this movie is better than most people give it credit for. It DOES have pacing problems, but it captures the real nature of Star Trek better than many of the later movies (including the better, but action-oriented, Wrath of Khan). This movie deals with the unknown, is more about investigation than fighting or

LEELOO DALLAS MULTIPASS

Who doesn’t love a good Billy Campbell cameo ;)

Rose bugged me in TLJ. Not because she was a woman or because of her ethnicity, but because she seemed to have been introduced mainly to be forced into a relationship with Finn. I liked the character, but the forced “romance” pissed me off to no end.

If Batman 66 were still alive, the Anti-Monitor would already be dead. TRUE FACTS.

It looked really impressive for a TV show.

The saddest thing about this is that Iron Fist Season 2 was leagues better than Season 1, had amazing fight choreography, gave Colleen Wing the Iron Fist, and ended with the promise that we were going to see Orson Randall and perhaps even the Seven Capital Cities of Heaven story-arc. And now we probably won’t ever see

Number 2....I see what you did there.

Here ya go!

Kirk Acevedo, who plays the alarmingly persistent Ricardo Diaz, has been promoted to series regular for the show’s seventh season.

Yeah, that wave 2 bullshit annoyed the hell out of me.

I was at that showing, too, and was so surprised at the quality of the print and how much better it plays on the big screen.  I’ve been a super fan of the movie since I was a kid so seeing it as it was meant to be seen was wonderful treat.

If you like the Colossus movie, it’s worth checking out the trilogy of books that inspired it.

Except I want to see the relationship between Charlie/The Question and Renee Montoya and their gradual friendship. If we get Batwoman, I also want to see the freakin’ Question after all these years. Is that too much to ask?

Maybe I need to become a writer around here, because I’m a black guy who makes a point that nobody else black seems to care making:

You wrote "failure". I think what you really meant to say was "Awesome".