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That’s always how it felt to me- the Prometheus was a state of the art research vessel, commissioned by the wealthiest person in the world for a vanity project. The Nostromo was basically the spacefaring equivalent of a beat-up old Mack truck.

I like Hawley and LOVE Fargo so I’m trusting him to come up with something interesting, but just the fact that it’s part of the “Alien” universe leads me to fear/believe it will not be good. That’s only because I have 35 years of history on my side, though.

Me too. I’m here over on my own little island not far away, but we probably shouldn’t try to make contact because the waters are infested with haters.

I do get why people don’t like it, and personally I’m fine with this series moving on without it - the video game Alien Isolation kept the first film’s chunkier retro

The Star Wars prequels had that annoying problem too with sleeker looking ships that don’t fit the established aesthetic of the other movies.

*alone on my island*

Based on why individuals in the audience do not laugh Jo Koy further subdivides them into pink hearts, yellow moons, orange stars, green clovers, blue diamonds, and purple horseshoes.

Yep. I would have defended Koy, in general, and said, “Hey, I get it, it’s a hard gig and if the timeline is accurate, that’s brutal” but then he threw his writers under the bus and that’s just fucked. And then he doubled down and blamed the audience, on top of that. Self deprecation has always been a big part of

He can bring it up without being such a crybaby about it.

That’s because Dave knows how to laugh at himself, whereas Jo went onstage and whined about how everyone should be required to laugh at themselves except him.

It was a standup performance in front of a live crowd, not a post. Is he supposed to not bring it up? 

“Lot a marshmallows, man,”

I don’t know who this person is. Like most of the world, I didn’t watch the Golden Globes. He seems annoying. Let’s stop talking about him.

George of the Youngle?

Really Old Sheldon, in which he confronts the horror of a life spent in pursuit of vainglory and hollow awards and meaningless plaudits, because it is all trifling and waste against the vastness of the universe and the cold truths that the Earth will be swallowed up by the sun, and all his achievements ultimately

I’m not saying he did it, but it’s also the least shocking accusation that we’ve seen.

The first half or so of the first Iron Man movie was incredibly risky. It was pretty dark by today’s standards and very gritty. It was a great movie that broke the mold for superhero movies. Robert Downey deserves a lot of credit but he was perfect for the part and his personal life kind of mirrored the character he

“The film only received a $140 million budget...”

Oh yeah, check it out. Snl even mocked his bizarre fixation on YMCA on weekend update. The "real" village people show up to sing a song in the tune of YMCA demanding he stop.