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Trebek is basically the Canadian equivalent of Joe Pesci.

You mean Ainstain and Frynkanstain?

I'm going to disagree. I think the movie needs as different a feel as Wrath of Khan had from the original Star Trek. It should be its own self-contained beast or it will be The Motion Picture. Like Wrath of Khan, it can have carryovers but like Wrath of Khan it needs its own visual style, themes, and approach to the

"We now interrupt this broadcast for a word from the President of the United States."
"I'm real happy for both teams and I'm gonna let the Superbowl finish but I want to l want you all to know that Beyonce is going to be the best Supreme Court Justice of ALL TIME."

I'm kicking myself for going with Tony Bennett. I should have gone with Elton John. "The Anchor Man" rap should have Elton John's Candle in the Wind sampled and repurposed in honor of Will Smith's Anchorman 2 cameo.

What I don't understand — much like how cinema dodged Batman's "I'm an ORPHAN" — which has become his defining memetic characteristic now — Hollywood has pretty much avoided the whole "stealing a rocket" thing in FF.

Forget a Suicide Squad album. I want a whole theme album that makes up for every Will Smith project that DIDN'T get a rap video. All in the style of Wild Wild West.

Imagine their first meeting: "I'm sorry… I didn't catch your name. My name is Papa."

You've just outlined half the plot to Superman & Batman: Generations, minus the part where Superman and Batman's kids hook up.

There seems to be a push every now and then to suggest they were all Robin simultaneously. Back in the days when Bruce Wayne would go swimming in a 3 cubic acre bin full of gold coins.

I think ALF is an enjoyable concept and character if done right. The comics adaptation and the cartoon both hold up. But, hey, let's honestly reboot it this time. Better scripts. If you want to drop John LaMotta and try to steer the character AWAY from a retirement as center square on a Hollywood Squares revival, I'm

Archie had similar divides. There is a separate side Archie universe for Christian themed Archie books.

Jewish ancestry. But not observant.

In one townhouse apartment I lived in, the neighbor would shout loud enough we could hear through the walls. He was angry and active on Youtube, his wife was hearing impaired, and he had a kid. So we didn't always know WHY he was yelling.

My explanation is that readers of a certain generation (ie. if you learned to read between 1985 and maybe 2000) were introduced to the cartoon first and outgrew the books within a very short time of learning to read. The name only appears on covers, never in the story. And in the cartoon, there's a bit of southern

Actually, no one can find any physical evidence of the "e", the family claims they lost the "e" for an "a" at Ellis Island before the authors of the book were born. You'd think there would be physical evidence of the original spelling as "Berenstein" but so far every example of it has turned out to be a hoax. Nobody

Ah. But the Berenstains are ALSO of Jewish descent. So, really, your Elder Protocols pop analysis doesn't really fit here. If anything, the antisemetism that caused it to be changed from Berenstein to Berenstain at Ellis Island is being erased by popular consciousness.

I opt for the much simpler Rick IS who Morty grows up to be. Beth is Morty's daughter. Booze and adventures turn Rick into Morty. It's a cycle of violence. Everything Rick does for Morty is something Rick does for himself. Everything Rick does to Morty is revenge for what he endured when he was Morty.

My bet is that Rick is Morty. That's the answer to whether Rick loves Morty and why he takes him on all these adventures.

He don't need no crystal ball.