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Wasn’t Looney Tunes on that big graphic they made about their most important brands?

I loved that Kate Hudson’s mask was literally just like chicken wire and not at all effective.

He left midway through last season; they did the digital Jeff thing in an episode or two shot afterwards. Then he was killed off between that and the current season.

And they weren’t afraid to throw in “Screw your courage to the sticking place” even though no kid would know what that means.

I think it was Katzenberg who wanted it cut, not Eisner.

It’s possible these are not yet fully color corrected/graded yet.

I guess they forgot they also have a Muppet show coming...

I’ve been trying to see more movies and, say three or four years ago, I would have totally skipped over The Menu. But I thought it was really good too.

Season 1 had jokes?

That’s honestly what I thought it was going to be. I guess I didn’t pay close attention to the promotional parts.

Of my friends, I was the only one to either A. watch it, or B. make it beyond one episode.

That episode is terrible.

As the adage goes, truth is stranger than fiction.

They’re hot balls of gas is space. Learn a book.

The only bad thing is we have to wait six months for it.

HBO Max has been great. What the new guy who only knows reality shows is doing is not great.

This is the first episode I’ve watched live in goodness knows how long. I did not get much out of it. The two pre-taped bits were fun, everything was on a scale of “meh” to “huh?” That WU bit may have been the most forced way to work in celebrity impressions ever.

Someone on a podcast I listen to likened it to needing to clear 60GB from your hard drive and deleting just whatever you can, whether its large video files or small word docs that don’t even add up to 1MB.

One of my problems with the 2017 movie is all the unnecessary “trying to fill in things CinemaSins complained about” additions, like “If she’s Mrs. Potts, where’s Mr. Potts?” Or “Why were the servants also cursed?” And the answers were usually dumb.

I mean, understandable?