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See also: Firefly

Great example, Judy - you've perfectly illustrated the topic under discussion. Well done!

Stan: "Why don't we have two sets of envelopes, one at either end of the stage? That way, whichever way the presenters go, we can give them the right envelope to announce the winner."

Or just have everyone actually be Mystique.

I've knocked out Adolf Hitler over 200 times.

I for one support the right to arm bears.

So we have three crewmembers of the Discovery, three Klingons, and Michelle Yeoh as the captain of another ship. Sounds like the show might be divided across several ships, without a main ensemble crew interacting with each other as in all previous series? I'm intrigued, but skeptical of how well that would work.

Do you have a source? IMDb and Wikipedia both only list four, and I haven't found any other announcement beyond those.

If they're filming in a week, why do we only know four of the cast members so far?

For 2013 Olympus Has Fallen is tied with Olympus Has Fallen?

I understood that reference.

The Hunt for Red October: Fantastic
Patriot Games: Pretty good
Clear and Present Danger: Okay
The Sum of All Fears: Lousy
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit: Terrible

"This summer, Kevin Spacey is… a cat! Or he's a duck, who cares? Rated PG-13."

Why would they have entries for things that are the same in the real world?!

Jean De Florette and Manon Of The Spring are actually great movies.

Once the Blu-ray comes out, there are always high-quality HD copies, even full-size disc rips for major releases if you've got the bandwidth.

And the lesson of Chip's Challenge: No matter what level you attain, there's always another one. Always.

It was more Lou Costello than Stan Laurel, but yeah, great scene.

Wait, he's calling Now You See Me and Tomorrowland "passable"?