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Captain von Trapp, my first celebrity crush. A great Sherlock Holmes in the fun, deeply silly Murder by Decree.

A Bug’s Life made more money, and it’s a far better film.

A little bit of love for Antz, c’mon. It’s the only Woody Allen movie I can stand to watch these days. That scene after the battle where Allen finds Danny Glover’s head is a blissful shot of dark humor. 

If you suspect malice, make sure it isn’t ignorance/carelessness first. They are different problems that require different responses.

Atlantis was extremely underrated. 

Of the listed candidates, my vote would be Armor. I enjoyed her in Astonishing X-Men, and I feel like its important to try to continue building up new heroes for oh so many reasons.

Of the entirety of mutanity? I would pick Dust. I found her character interesting during the run of post M-Day New X-Men, and like with

Still one of the best Disney movies.

I’ve always wanted to see a Worst Witch style show but with a higher budget. Where you follow a cast of kids at Hogwarts for there 7 years and then get a new cast of kids when the first group graduates.

Honestly though, if you refuse to consume media created by people with shitty opinions, be ready to stare at a wall the rest of your life

It probably will be terrible, but something that’s mostly devoid of politics and race will be so refreshing.

We’re not talking about real life (where May-December is still the outlier). We’re talking about Hollywood where 40-something Maggie Gyllenhaal was considered “too old” to be cast next to an actor in his 50's. We’re talking about how actresses are put out pasture after 35 as shown by 24-year-old Zendaya playing the

You know how I know it’s science fiction? The female lead is age appropriate.

For sure. Unless he’s got some tapes of all of this “enablement” he keeps talking about, it seems pretty short sighted for a guy, with two move credits to his name (Both WB) to try kicking the President of the studio in the teeth. If he legitimately got a raw deal, I feel bad for the guy. I really do, but maybe his

Headline should read “ Hollywood vows that Ray Fischer will never work on any movie ever again”. 

Credible? I must have missed that. I only saw vague-to-the-point-of-nonexistent and third-hand-obvious-misunderstanding.

I dunno. Asshole take or not, this guy simply doesn’t have the clout to make anyone care whether he ever acts in anything ever again. Ever.

Remember, Hamada’s involvement in all of this amounts to nothing more than reminding Ray Fisher that actors are not entitled to script re-writes and that those decisions are ultimately up to the director of the project.

Columbo is a masterpiece. Especially the 1970s seasons, but the format was so durable even the 80s and 90s reboots are very watchable. Part of it is Peter Falk–has any role ever been better cast?–but the writing, direction, narrative etc are all top gear. I think the unconventional narrative arc encouraged interesting