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The gigantic, rage filled monster her father created is finally devouring them. Color me shocked.

IMO, Brosnan could’ve been a much better Bond, but he was saddled with some of the worst scripts in the entire series.

The car chase among the olive groves in FYEO is inspired.

CHRISTOPHER WALKEN: Heh...to a kill!

...and the ratings taking a nosedive.

Back when E! still did the True Hollywood Story, part of their episode on the show had an interview with Alan Thicke where he recounted diplomatically suggesting to Cameron that if the humor on Growing Pains, of all things, was too risqué for his tastes, maybe network TV wasn’t really the right platform for him. 

Right wing politics is forever the venue for past their prime, washed up, has been, second and third tier celebrities to retain their notoriety.

I don’t think most fans would go so far as to count it as one of the better ones, but it has its moments. What I like about Roberts’ character is she falls in the category of believable Bond girl, in that she’s a sort of average person who just happens to be helpful to some aspect of Bond’s mission. Too many Bond

Well, if anyone needed proof that the ST movie series is dead for the time being, they just got it. Someone greenlit a story that erased the entire Kelvin origin story.

I’m done with Tom Hanks do-gooder movies.”

Call it the curse of Hunter S. Thompson. I recall reading that Bill Murray, who portrayed Thompson in Where the Buffalo Roam returned to his final season of SNL “in character” as Thompson, i.e. an insufferable asshole. The movie bombed and Murray was quickly brought back down to earth. Friends and co-workers didn’t

I’d say they broke it in a creepier way, at least.

And I could even possibly forgive him that were it not also for the fact that he inevitably makes the canon dumber. Like so dumb I no longer even want anything to do with it. It’s not just that he has to own it; he has to rub salt into the wound by being so thoroughly unworthy of owning.

Two planets we knew about in Star Trek vs. a handful of ones we’d never heard of (and didn’t really see) in The Force Awakens. Six of one or half a dozen of another, really.

It wasn’t meant literally.

Like, literally the only reason that was a feature of the crappy “Kelvin timeline” is because (A) J.J. has zero original ideas what so ever, and (B) was on a mission to make Star Trek as needlessly like Star Wars as he possibly could. So he blew up Vulcan because that’s what happened to Alderaan. Seriously, that

“Seriously, didn’t Vulcan blow up?”

I’ve always found that book more entertaining than the Shales book. I think part of the problem is that Shales is a little too chummy with the SNL establishment of Michaels & co. Hill and Weingard had no such loyalty, and thus pulled fewer punches.

He and his wife hired an ex-cop to help him maintain sobriety...

Garrett Morris had his own drug issues on the show... He did say that the writers had no idea how to write anything for him so he basically played women, butlers or prisoners his entire time there