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World of Tomorrow is honestly one of my favorite films. I am very excited for this.

Hmm. I like to think I'm pretty well informed, but I've ne'er even heard of her.

That's precisely what I was going to say.

Didn't like Zero Dark Thirty, but this sounds really good, and Bigelow's talented. Even with the caveats in the review, I'll probably check it out.

It's my favorite, too. And I couldn't agree more—his voice acting in that game is perfect.

I've been waiting for the opportunity to see Adele Exarchopoulos in another film… looks like I'll still be waiting. This sounds like garbage.

That must have been so cool, getting a direct message from Lin-Manuel Miranda. And getting to talk to David Warner? Talk about lucky!

I'm so glad that Baldur's Gate II got mentioned. When I think of David Warner, that's the role I think of. What an amazing game.

Please, Universe, please don't let this happen. Don't let them ruin John Wick with a horribly thought out "cinematic universe" of rapidly diminishing returns. Please.

It's nice to be reminded that sometimes terrible people are also terrible artists.

To be fair, I believe that the major reason they are deciding not to lampoon Trump is that it's being done to death, and South Park prefers to be transgressive. But I also think that it is awfully convenient for them.

Well… that last paragraph is depressing. Alas. It seems there's no reason to have hope, these days.

I really like this article. I've always been uneasy about South Park's popularity with the alt-right types—I mean, my partner and I are lifelong South Park fans, and we're those social justice warriors who are ruining the world. So obviously South Park has a shockingly broad appeal for something that prides itself on

I'm curious what makes you say that, though. I obviously haven't been following this as closely as others (I just found out that it's going to be exclusive to CBS All Access, for one thing), but I haven't seen anything that indicates necessarily that she'll croak early on.

Hmm. Good thing I'm moving out of the country, then… still, that only benefits me. Apparently CBS doesn't want people watching their new series.

Boooo! What makes you say that? That is a waste of Michelle Yeoh.

I had been under the impression that it would be on regular CBS as well. This is deeply troubling news. I won't be able to watch the show until I leave the country and can watch it on Netflix, I guess…

It won't be the same (Carmel is irreplaceable), but I still believe it will be cool to see.

It's been a while, but I thought Enterprise took place way further back?

That's my one real complaint so far. I'd love to see an actual sequel series, not just a prequel. Still, I'll take what I can get, and this does look promising.