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Bush’s idiocy and Obama’s exploitation of it seem quaint in comparison to Trump’s maliciousness though. I do however appreciate the sentiment.

Yeah I was kinda hoping there would be something deeper I’m missing with this show in this video... but it’s all right there in the show. This just puts the official names on the philosophies.

It was a great delivery too. He had difficult segueing into the portion of the show about his wife’s passing, but he really won the audience over. Especially by that line.

I was at the show. You could tell a few times how he was working through some really, really difficult stuff. Most of it stuck though, even if he wasn’t back to 100% like he said. You could tell a lot of audience was having trouble gauging certain punchlines at times when he got into the stuff with his wife - but it

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Well to each their own. I don’t find the mystery very well crafted. It’s not that compelling. Hopkins character throwing vagaries at the screen is a weak attempt at crafting a narrative. Sure there’s a maze, a former creator and a lot of weirdass employees, but i’m rapidly losing interest in them. The maze in

It’s a production thing from what I understand. I’ve never worked on an animated production, but from what I’ve read if a company is doing all the ADR work at a certain time period and can’t book the actor for that exact time period they’ll replace the actor. As to the actual why of making decisions like that I don’t

Apparently a lot of whether or not an actor takes a voice role comes down to availability. At least that’s the go-to response for a lot of voice actors when they’re asked why they didn’t reprise a role in sequel games/shows/anime etc. While Miller isn’t super high profile, he’s definitely the kind of guy who stays

C’mon Rob Schneider!!!

I did edit my comment short. I went into the Montauk Monster and the Jersey Devil as examples of “cryptids” and the various theories - the supposed time travel experiments on Montauk, Long Island. In the end I just went with their location for brevity. I do agree with you I would chose somewhere else. I’d go with

I thought the show was amazing and 11 was phenomenal... but I’m still wishing the show was an anthology set in the same universe moving forward. Like OK, some weird shit went down with some people in Indiana in the 80s. Maybe some weird shit was happening in New Jersey or New York with the weird creatures sighted in

But doesn’t he just suddenly resurface after they kill the shark or am I remembering that wrong? I swear he came back.... I might need a drunken rewatching soon

Holding those views versus using those views as a political platform to gain power are entirely different things. Like not even remotely close. I’m sure a lot of politicians sadly have those ideals still and some use them on the to certain degrees, but Trump lead the charge on his campaign with his racist insanity and

Spoilers based on “actress appears in X amount of episodes” but I think she’s set to be around for a while. Imdb has her listed in 13 episodes this season.

And destroy the majestic performance that was Wentworth Miller’s Captain Cold? Not a chance! That needs to be preserved through all of time... even if that means preserving those god awful Hawks.

There’s also the possibility that the Rex we saw warning them was a hologram or some other such digital construct/recording in order to keep the Legends out of 1942. Or lure them in... their choices are very random.

And one face. It doesn’t just stop at body type. He only has “female face #1" in his repertoire.

I thought she was one of the best parts of the movie - but she also inadvertently demonstrated one of the film’s largest issues as well. Most of her scenes, her lines and quirky actions, were all cuts.

And like McKinnon in Ghostbusters, Antman and Spider-Man were bright spots in an otherwise dim movie.

I liked a lot of what TFA had to offer - but the execution of this scene is so over the top that it’s laughable.