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It’s also a complete fucking white fantasy too.

Yeah, this sucks. I was literally just earlier trying to show someone my #1 moment in Daily Show history... where Aasif Mandvi is interviewing a North Carolina GOP chairman who’s sharing some racist thoughts and Aasif finally looks at him and says, “You know that we can hear you, right?” It’s still the top search

Bill was awesome and always fun to see pop up in things, usually as the old man who’s chill while the youngster are going through some things. Check him out with also recently departed Dabney Coleman in the Slap Maxwell story, and with Julianne Nicholson, Missy Crider, Gabriel Macht, John Billingsly, and Kevin J

Whaaaat?  I had no idea she was on that.  I mostly know her from one of those Hangover movies, Sucker Punch, the Sin City sequel, and The Gifted.

I’d have never imagined the guy from The Big Short and The New Adventures of Old Christine would ever end up being Batman.

Be right back.... off to buy some product since we have about the same skin tone, but I’m nowhere near that hot.

Me too. I genuinely thought she quit acting yeeeeeaaaars ago. In fact I thought she did her own Gwyneth Paltrow company-type thing and was a billionaire now.

Blade will probably actually come out and some point

Wow... can’t believe it took this long to finally air over there. Much like how I only sat through the original series for Maslany’s acting, I only started watching this because I’m a longtime Keeley Hawes fan. Ended up liking Amanda Fix in this too. Ritter is exactly the one “character” she plays in every single

Yes.

Same. There is literally nothing I want to see that would ever make sitting through a commercial worth it. Too many years of it back in the 70's and 80's, and I’m not going to waste any of however much time I have left on that insidious, annoying shit. I’ll happily pay to not see ads, and if that’s not a choice

I’m glad I didn’t know about an HBO Sphere series until just now. Still pissed about Westworld.

Yeah, it’s a pretty blatant cash grab.  There’s an afterward by Crichton’s wife talking about how much time he had invested in this story, but based on his other books I doubt very much of that made it into the finished product. And I had the same thought about Patterson. I’d be surprised if he did any writing on it.

Great book.  Wasted opportunity of a film.  Maybe someday someone takes another shot or turns it into a miniseries.

I liked most of his stuff.  The post-death books haven’t been good, and I was going to skip this one.  But it was set in Hawaii, which is one of the only places I ever lived that felt like home so I gave it a shot.  It’s abysmally bad.

I read the new Michael Crichton/James Patterson book earlier today (it’s awful, don’t bother) and it mentions “It’s the End of the World as We Know It” as an oldie, which made me sad. And then I remembered it’s been like 37 years an felt even sadder.

Let the rending of garments and gnashing of teeth commence.