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Nah I’m with you...They really don’t look that alike to me, and nothing I’ve seen Sebastian Stan in has made me think ‘this guy should be Luke Skywalker.’

Am I just the one idiot in the world who doesn’t see why Sebastian Stan is the one person who’s such a super obvious choice to play a young Luke that it’s worth a bunch of fans taking their demands that it happen close to Annie Wilkes level?

Dude, literally nobody who’s seen it has forgotten the opening to Saving Private Ryan.

Yet they still have the audacity to write this headline about the Simpsons:

I don’t think David Ayer is a horrible filmmaker (I was watching Fury the other night and, damn, that thing holds up) but Suicide Squad is a horrible movie. When it wasn’t nonsensical (see Jenny Nicholson’s pitiless dismantling of the plot), it was derivative (the movie’s only “original” superhero was ripped from a


I was a Kevin Smith die hard for a looooong time and am still something of a Kevin Smith apologist and even I can’t stand behind this statement. The man is notoriously thin-skinned. The villain of Yoga Hosers is a misunderstood artist who has a vendetta against critics. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back ends with the duo

What are the rules about supporting vs lead actor? Trying to understand how Kaluuya and Stanfield are both supporting, and why Kaluuya isn’t considered Lead.

You suck at guessing. The classic TV parts were fine, just overdone and taking up too much plot real estate, leaving the back half with not enough room to develop its themes and some of its characters.

I dunno. Bucky is the worst character in the MCU by a wide margin - he’s the very definition of no agency - and I don’t like Falcon or Mackie enough to make me not sigh wearily at the prospect of having to follow this guy full-time. Yet, I’m paying that Disney+ money, so I know how this is going to shake out.

I still desperately want Christina Ricci to star in that grownup Wednesday series, or at least costar as Morticia.

This is Brett erasure

First, i’m sad that this show is going off the air, because i genuinely love it, even if it’s down a tic or two this season.

Thank you! I read through the interview looking out for some mention of that movie in particular - couldn’t remember the name (just checked, it’s actually Cedar Rapids) but I knew I’d recognise it once they started talking about his role in an insurance agent convention movie.

No love for Cedar Springs? He was great in that playing totally against type as a nerdy insurance agent.

Clay Davis? Downtown Clay Davis?

I put this in almost same category as Adams Family Values. While it’s nowhere near the unrecognized classic I consider that film to be, it’s still much more enjoyable for me than its predecessor. And I think the review pinpoints the exact reason - it’s not just a formulaic 70's fish in 90's waters comedy. Instead, it

This is one of my top “guilty pleasure” movies and it’s better than it has any right to be. It’s written like a peak-era Simpsons episode, Gary Cole is fantastically surreal and shows why he’s quietly one of our greatest comic actors. Most of all Jennifer Elise Cox as Jan steals the movie and should have had a long

We laugh now, but wait until the leprechaun tells her to burn down the studio.