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Came to confirm Ronin was in its rightful place atop the list, wasn’t disappointed.

Breathe easy, friend - Blues Brothers is on the list, as well it should be.
As for T2, I have to say the truck/bike chase doesn’t belong on this list - it doesn’t actually involve any particularly impressive driving. I’d rather see the tanker/pickup chase that kicks off the third act.

That’s harsh. If America took less interest in Eurovision, you’d be fine, because there’d be no US broadcaster to insist on region locking; more interest, and you’d also be fine, because Peacock would have put the full spread of videos up. You’re trapped in a narrow gully of niche appeal.

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Headline: “Let’s check out the winning performance from this year’s Eurovision”

Cheers for that, I hadn’t spotted which of the hundred nigh-indistinguishable white-wigged moppets she was.

A Francis Ford Coppola, and an Oliver Stone? That takes some doing, though I’m not sure any reasonable person could blame her for Jack when fault really lay with the decision to make the movie in the first place.

Around the turn of the century, I had this R2-D2 landline phone: https://www.ebay.com/itm/314475766905

Yes to Tangled! “Mother Knows Best” is a truly great wicked-parent anthem.

I have to disagree with “bad actor”, given how excellent she was in Hustlers and Out Of Sight. I think she just says yes to a lot of crap.

Mr. Grandma

Plus, they’ll get to see their mum in one of television’s all-time greatest fights - Sidney vs Anna Espinosa (who is surgically disguised as Sid’s roommate/bestie), wherein her house is comprehensively wrecked.

That should have been my first call, but John Krasinski claimed dibs in my lookalike cortex.

And it was a little harsh that High Evo getting his face slashed up by Rocket was a point of high drama, but random Knowhere woman getting her face equally slashed up by a monkey as she helped rescue it was a throwaway gag.

Counter-Earth refugee Phyla-Vell [...] one of Mar-Vell’s (the first Captain Marvel) children.

But “Thursday Afternoon Band Practice” is clearly the better album.

Is there an AV Club style guide about jargon acronyms? There should be. Please remember your readers aren’t other entertainment journalists. That FYC stands for “For Your Consideration” doesn’t get shown until deep into the second page of Google results, which may as well be the bottom of a deep hole on Mars as far as

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Obligatory The Onion article (that, gloriously, was included as a bonus feature on the Iron Man DVD):