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I dunno, the Nazis were still a credible boogeyman in the sixties. The war had only been over for about twenty years, Eichmann was tried in ‘62 so the idea of a secret Fourth Reich planning a comeback was bubbling away in pop culture, George Lincoln Rockwell was sliming around the place and forming the American Nazi

“That moon belongs in a museum!”

seems like a mistake trying to shoehorn Nazis into a time period that they just can’t be taken too seriously as enemies.

“Get in the fridge, Indy.”

I’m just gonna say that Mads Mikkelsen as an evil Stanley Kubrick would have been amazing and leave it at that.  

Lance on Longinus of the moon?

This premise seems like it was really stretched to include both Harrison Ford and Nazis. I get the why for both, since the only unanimously loved Indy films are the ones where the Nazis are the bad guys and the supernatural McGuffin is a Christian artifact (maybe this time the Nazis are after the Lance of Longinus on

I don’t think that’s actually the defining feature of these eras of cinema.

Now’s the perfect time to Boruto this stuff... middle aged Professor Ash and a team of wily new trainers. (And Ash is also the name of a tree... just saying, it’s right there.)

According to James it weren’t no secret. Everyone was squirtling everyone and everything in the Johto League back then.

He’ll never truly be the best because he never defeated the legendary trainer Norm MacDonald!

Good to see him back in peak form... I think most of us thought it was over for him a few years ago when he and Misty got into that drunken brawl over his secret affair with James.

How I Met Your Pikachu will be a ratings smash. 

Growing up with Spielberg as a contemporary director I have to admit I did take him for granted at times, although many indelible films I’ve kept in my mind all these years are from his talent. You think of the range of genres he has tackled over the years, from the deep dramas, to blockbuster action, musicals, SciFi,

The cycle of being a film fan: “Spielberg is great!” to “Spielberg is overrated blockbuster sentimentality, I only watch art films” to “Spielberg is a talented director”

People need to get over themselves. Honestly I think as a culture we’ve been sleeping on Spielberg’s work for the last 10-15 years.

i know it seems like the commentariat here are really down on this one, i’m really looking forward to it, particularly after how surprisingly hard west side story hit me.

I can’t believe it’s not...

And her last name is actually “Margarine.” 

Good reps don’t do this. I worked for a boutique-sized talent management co, later a small agency. We were able to retain a lot of bookable actors because we had an understanding with them, which could be summed up as maybe “one for me, one for my agent.” We had to have actors willing to work, they couldn’t reject