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I almost wondered for a half a second if they had someone else playing younger Kim in the flashback. Jimmy seemed the same, but Rhea Seehorn really did seem younger: the brighter wardrobe, the more energetic, almost giddy affectations she had. She continues to astound me. 

Nothing juicy. The OP’s premise just becomes a lot clearer in the last few episodes. 

Even just in the past decade I think there’s been a huge reconsideration and progress made. We’re re-watching the Office and I’m surprised at how some of it hasn’t aged well already either. 

If you’re only on Man In the Moon, you’re going to get a more definitive answer in the next few episodes, I think. 

As we said before, all the shuttlebuses are being used to take illegal immigrants to the polls for voting. We’re urging people to carpool to a metro rail location and —look this was all in the August newsletter.

The problem is that DC backed into doing it. Man Of Steel was a success, and then it was decided that that was going to be the launch point for the DCEU, and then in two more movies we’d be at Justice League. So that meant at that point that the next move (B v S) was going to have to do the heavy lifting for a Justice

Maybe Lee can start getting more voice work again now that TJ Miller is on the outs.

I always chuckle at Bomb Voyage and his little French accordian music sting. 

The music playing when Mr Incredible is hacking into Syndrome’s computer and figuring out what he’s doing is the best piece of Bond music ever. 

Imagine Batman & Robin, but campy. 

So 2004 was really the takeoff point for superhero movies, huh? This is the first column where it seems like there was almost too many movies to write about, rather than twisting and contorting various movies into “well it’s from a comic book, so I guess it’s superhero adjacent?”.

God it’s so great watching that Best of clip above. Few people have had such fun with a role as Simmons did.

Thoughts and prayers to Jennifer Garner and her family after MS13 murdered her husband, Matt Damon. This is what Dems want though! SAD!

That’s a good pick. It covers similar ground to the Office UK episode--itself a classic--but makes it completely its own. I’d had my doubts after the pilot, but was fully in after that episode. 

Hey, Jimmy the Gent in Goodfellas put ketchup on his pasta, too, and so I don’t see the problem here. Jimmy was a good guy! It’s right there in the name of the movie! 

Except Jimmy is seen putting ketchup on his noodles, when they’re all eating dinner at Tommy’s mom’s house. What gives, Goodfellas?

She’s alive, and Try Not to Smile When You See Her Now!

Vivino’s good, but it seems like every time I start it, it needs to update and then the interface is different and less user friendly. It’s getting harder and harder to get to your own wines: now you have to get through articles, promotions, etc. I like the sound of delectable, particularly the building your own

As a kid I had heard about that scene and avoided the movie specifically because of it. When I went to watch it this summer, I wondered if maybe it was friends exaggerating the scene to gross me out at the time. But nope, a guy pulls his face off down to the skull. Holy shit. That’s what I was talking about with the

Seriously though I saw Poltergeist for the first time a few months ago and it’s amazing how hard R that movie is. Like, I’m not even sure PG13 would be sufficient.