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I also group up loving Pooh, watching the various films on VHS to the point of wearing them out, and carrying my stuffed Pooh and Piglet dolls everywhere.

Galaxias is already out. It’s also a bit of a letdown, honestly. Brilliant premise, very good middle half with humanity trying to put things back together across rapid jumps in time and location, then it just kind of...stops. Given the normal quality of Baxter’s work, I was incredibly disappointed.

It’s funny, my first reflex, even being anti-corporation, was “How on Earth could they be responsible for an employee coming back off the clock and murdering someone?”

I love the idea of this, but as with most things where changes are done so arbitrarily, I have to ask: Why not just make something fully original? It’s harder to believe the idea of Louis as being out of place from the progression of time when the time covered isn’t much longer than a normal human life.

Blame Hilary for stealing the nomination.

Shit, that was Hannibal season 4 pitch.

Because what she was doing was incredibly harmful, and having the big sad because of the consequences doesn’t change that.

Well, he played Han Solo, in a movie about Han Solo, produced by the company that owns the creative licensing that includes Han Solo, so, yeah, he kind of is.

Writing an article about how old Tron is, then using an image from the significantly newer sequel. Ah, Gizmodo, you never fail to completely drop the ball.

His Avatar is Mike from Red Letter Media. If you aren’t familiar with them, check out their youtube channel, you’re in for a treat. You’ll want to go right to their playlists and start with their review of The Phantom Menace. While they started with reviews of Star Trek films, Generations and onward, it was The

Destiny, when they bother with story, feels like they’re in a rush to get to the end of it and never earn the impact they’re trying for. Compare and contrast with Destiny’s usual enemy, Warframe, who recently dropped The New War, the culmination of a story arc that played out over years, while also managing to set up

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As long as they don’t leave out the part where Moses used a Beyblade to part the Red Sea.

Eh, wait until it’s all out, buy it for a month, binge it, Foundation, maybe For All Mankind, then cancel it until something else comes along.

Enteri is obsessed with being the best, and would make any sacrifice, or perform any self-debasement necessary to prove it.

In a world where teleportation is a thing, coming back from being vaporized just requires good PR.

“You’re identification says you were born three days ago, but your resume goes back thirty years, with multiple overlapping jobs. Can you explain that?”

It’s Dragonlance. If you don’t want zany, over the top, go somewhere else.

Also, this image exists.

Let’s do remember that her backing of Depp was in the right, Heard was strongly and clearly outed as an abuser and liar, and what’s happened to him since then is criminal. 

The only film in the new trilogy that stands up over time is The Last Jedi. And I know some people hate that movie, and to them I say: Don’t listen to hacks, there is nothing at all wrong with subversion of expectations. Also, Canto Bight is an incredibly important sequence because it provides Finn with a reason