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It’s probably worth noting that although clearly Game of Thrones was never cheap, the early couple of seasons didn’t have as elaborate battles and fx sequences as those that came later on. The later seasons have raised the bar as to what is expected from this sort of thing, especially for a well known name.

As someone who did the exact same thing yesterday, an IMDB collaboration search takes literally a minute.

IMDB says Rogen is producing and Franco is executive producing the Pam & Tommy mini series, so they’re both involved in the same project which is in production now?

Shutting down any talk of possible crossovers doesn’t sound like letting crossoversoccur organically

She was, what, 17 when the first season launched? It was an immediate hit and she was kind of the face of it, which must be pretty crazy/stressful, especially at that age.

Even if you’re looking at series rather than individual films it still took the MCU 9 goes before they introduced a lead character who wasn’t a white guy. And you can hardly claim that they were just working through the big names first (which is naturally going to skew to white guys anyway, due to the history of

I wish that people would just accept that giant media conglomerates are the right and correct place to hold all intellectual property. And probably physical property too.

That shouldn’t prevent you from voicing opinions on it over the internet.

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Agreed, the whole "you've seen him, you should have known what you were signing up for" thing is such bullshit. Most abusers don't present as cartoon villains, they seem like normal people.

The world is facing diverse and complex challenges. How have you changed your behaviour to improve things? 

Anything except allow the people around him to break COVID guidelines 

Last of the Summer Wine is the longest-running live-action comedy series of all time.

I think it’s coming to Amazon Prime in the UK. Either this month or January.

I was expecting a siege in an episode called The Siege

I read something interesting about Sutcliffe - when he was finally arrested he was wearing a V-neck sweater on his legs, under his trouser. Apparently he would kneel over his victims after he attacked them and obviously found it uncomfortable, so found a way of getting some hidden padding for his knees. Weirdly

Those words didn’t need a Netflix show to not be taken seriously.

With regard to Bane’s politics, he never intend to bring about a socialist utopia - the clock on the bomb is always ticking, he want’s to make people suffer with false hope before vaporising them.

I can’t help but think they’re inadvertently terrible by deciding to move to Montreal but then changing their minds after finding out that Melanie Lynskey keeps miscarrying. 

I think the rule does kind of make sense - if it was open to previously released songs that just happened to be used in films you’d have a completely random selection of songs battling it out, with well known ‘classics’ almost certainly winning.