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It’s interesting to see U2 mentioned here because I consider the Achtung/Zooropa/Pop album run comparable to REM’s Automatic/Monster/Hi-Fi run.

All three were released relatively at the same time, the first album being a gigantic hit, but also a reinvention of their persona (Joshua Tree for U2, Out of Time for REM).

I think the thinking was that Pixar wanted a space adventure movie and tying it with a popular character sounded like easy money. I bet the one who pitched the idea also mentioned “Buck Rogers.” It’s easy to imagine Pixar execs being suckers for Buck Rogers.

Scary Movie is the one and only movie that made me walk out of the theater. That movie was excruciatingly bad.

For a guy named BJ, it could work.

All this tells me is that people in Watford can’t drive/are partially blind.

No, don’t apologize. It’s definitely very, very bad. Army of the Dead was that movie that finally convinced me that Zack Snyder is a terrible storyteller.

I love Chloe Zhao’s work, but I question the logic of hiring a director renowned for sparse and understated storytelling to helm a movie based on a comic series known for the vibrantly crowded batshittery of Jack Kirby.

Certainly. I am far from an expert in legalities, but he was clearly blameless in the shooting incident, but that title complicates things.

I can’t tell which feel weirder , hearing Sam Neil speaking in a Southern accent or the watching scenes of the US troops still being in Afghanistan.

I don’t disagree, but that title will potentially get him into heaps of trouble once the legal cases come.

Baldwin certainly can’t be blamed for the misfire, but it appears he might be in trouble given that he’s also the producer.

An underrated thing about this season has been the vfx and creature effects. Quite surprising considering the understated nature of the show. I had to rewind the gooey part and it was seamless.

Which would make sense with the cinematographer and director both getting shot.

Looks like the trailer told most of the story. Being a Bay movie, how hard is it to edit a trailer with enough exciting (and slow-mo dramatic) scenes that didn’t need to spoil the movie?

There is thing called the search option. I use it a lot when I spot articles of episodes or movies that I haven’t seen yet. It’s neat!

Toosh.

That was fun.

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You know what role he should have turned down?