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It sort of is! Will Harris, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, Jesse Hassenger, and Nathan fucking Rabin have all returned already. Now we just need A. A. Dowd and Sean O’Neal and we can unseal the apocalypse.

His performance in “Sing” is what landed him the role as Elton John, if I’m recalling correctly.

I would also add that tvs got better.  For example, I got a discounted last year OLED screen a few years ago rationalizing the purchase that my theatrical usage would drop, funding the premium I paid for a better, albeit smaller, screen.  So far, I have went to the theatres twice.  Once for endgame where I was

I do like how Jack Quaid looks like am exact 50/50 combination of his parents—i.e., “what if Dennis Quaid were just cute as a little button?”

But our kids are gonna love it.

Both candidates are terrible. Vote for the one who won’t require a coup to replace if the need arises.

My epic road trip. Changed jobs, drove wife and family and pets from SE to PNW. I learned a LOT, the hard way on the first two days.

Side discussion.  When was the last time a Motel with a (No) Vacancies sign had to turn on the (NO) part?   I’m thinking at least 30 years.  Because if there isn’t an empty room, there will be one available in 15 minutes or less.

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“Now You Don’t” alone isn’t a great name. “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” is.

The bit that cemented Cruise to me as one of the finest actors around was when he swaggers into Brendan Gleeson’s office, all Madison Avenue slickness and Don Draper Charm, with the friendliest smile on his face, and then Gleeson tells him he’s not here for PR, he’s going in with the first wave.

She's a supporting character.

Dude, I’m over here!

I collaborate with myself all the time. And despite what my mother told me, I haven’t went blind.  

The term “elevated horror” gets thrown around a lot these days, but you don’t hear much about “elevated action.”

Last Action Hero is up there in my top 10 favorite action movies. I love that people appreciate it more these days because I was like the only person laughing my ass off in the theater when I saw it.

The building where they filmed the upside-down kiss is on the Universal Studio lot tour. Apparently they had to stuff Maguire’s nose with Vaseline-smeared cotton to keep the water from running up it and all of his dialogue from the scene is dubbed because he sounded about like you’d expect.

It’s a real great scene.  It’s so Raimi and so comic-y and it all just comes together so perfectly.

There will never be a supervillain origin to match Ock’s tentacles wiping out the surgical team.