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We had that scene in the first episode where the woman is berating the Inquisitors for being Imperials and hits them with a “This is the Outer Rim, you don’t have authority here!” I can buy that the Empire is so focused on controlling the core/mid-rim worlds that even news of their activities is hard to come by in the

I wish they’d just switch to a numbering convention and go ahead an call it the XBox 5 so they can finally achieve numerical parity with Sony. I mean, they skipped Windows 9, this wouldn’t be crazy for them.

And then he got offered real money and stopped that behavior.

There are a few obvious reshoot scenes in Cop Land, and one of them is a scene where Liotta has to spell out the entire backstory of the movie/Stallone’s character to Stallone (a backstory that any attentive viewer could have gleaned by that point, but clearly test audiences/Harvey Weinstein couldn’t.) He does an

Ford then hopped into a nearby waiting aircraft and took off, before promptly crashing onto the 15th hole (par 5 with a dogleg right) of a local golf course.

I roll my eyes at “No guns on premises” signs by entrances; yeah, a little paint on the window, that definitely accomplishes something.

Yeah the only “limit” to ammo sales at my local Wal-mart seems to be that they’re perpetually out of the stuff.

I was wondering about this recently. When I was a freshman in college (20 years ago this fall,) it felt like you couldn’t go a week without walking through the dorms and hearing at least a snippet of a high-minded crime epic coming out of some dude’s room. I guess guys today aren’t locking in to those “Movie Buff

Cop Land works because Stallone’s character is a perfect stand-in for the general public; a good-hearted person who genuinely believes that the police should - and do - operate as benevolent peace-keepers, while upholding greater ideals like honor and morality.

I love Goodfellas as much as the next guy, but it’s still my go-to reference for Liotta.

Bummer news, felt like he had been on a roll recently. He was definitely the high point of Many Saints;  when Salvatore is introduced, Liotta’s presence and the way he carries himself is enough to make you think “Oh, this guy is the worst, scariest guy in the entire DiMeo organization” and then when he starts talking

It’s fiiiiiine, it’s the exact fluid that was inside you fifteen minutes earlier but now it’s a pale golden color. You can watch your plasma bag fill up in real time as the red cells are separated out. (One time the attending nurses told me I had “beautiful” plasma. I don’t know how you qualify that, but it felt good

Flaccid lettuce sandwiches.

Why don’t you command the same respect as your father?

It’s a movie about cutting the shipping labels off of all the packages you throw away, so that your neighbors can’t dig through your trash and find out what kind of survival gear you’re ordering.

Spending $50m for a David Yates picture should send their shareholders into a tizzy far more than the fractional percentage drop in subscribers.

really nice-looking running animations

Looked it up, the recently ousted head of CN was also the former head of Freeform, and now Michael Ouweleen (Co-creator of Harvey Birdman and the guy who oversaw much of CN’s series development in the 00's) is running things. Net positive, I’d say.

oh no what are they doing to CN?

Nothing beats a man who positively can do all the things that make us laugh and cry.