protagonist13
Protagonist13
protagonist13

That theory would mean that Mindy St. Claire, making it to the Medium Place, reached the pinnacle of human achievement and lived the best possible life.

Last night I kept thinking the new Green Arrow looks kind of small...Thea maybe?

Did the story of famed Navy Seal, Neal McBeal teach us nothing!?

I’d argue one point in what you’ve written - that Eleanor passed her Judge test. She didn’t actually. She figured out that it was a test, which invalidates the result of the test.

Does anyone else find that these series reviews they do all in a huge chunk kind of kill the potential for good discussion in the comments? I know, the kinja mess already killed most of the community that was here, but dumping all these reviews in a short amount of time makes it worse.

There were two different bugs. Hamm’s character was there to remove the FBI’s bugs. In his phone call to HQ, he notes that there were other bugs along with “theirs”.

Wasn’t Hoover - they repeatedly point out the person in the film is dead, and Hamm’s character speaks to Hoover on the phone.

I didn’t dislike the high-wire kung fu in Marco Polo, but tonally it was kind of weird. You’d be watching this sweeping historical epic for a few episodes, then you’d have this crazy stylized martial arts scene that felt like it came out of a completely different show, and then back to the historical epic.

You’ve got a time machine. I’ve got a gun. What the hell, let’s kill Hitler.

>A mythic he-man presence like Arnold’s, more alien than the alien’s, comes around once in a Hollywood lifetime.

I’m 99% sure at some point I read a Predator vs. Batman comic

This could be reading too much into, but perhaps there’s a hint with the conversation at the beginning of Dean being a legacy at Phi Gamma Delta - where his father was a member, and his father before him.

The tell came even earlier in that phone conversation with the hospital when they give him the cause of death “Technically, he died of pneumonia”

Screw it. Just dump Pine and recast the role with Patrick Steward as Kirk. Make no changes to the scripts and just ignore that fact he’s now a 78 y/o man.

The only way to avoid the change is for him to say his name with different punctuation.

“Are you from social services?”

Counterpoint: If you are going to make a genre movie, embrace the genre. 

People think that because it’s true. Costco’s financials are readily available. They operate on a very thin profit margin on goods sold, which pretty much breaks even with their operating costs. The membership fees are where they actually make money

Not sure if it counts as another cameo, but wasn’t that John Hamm voicing the inspirational tape Dopinder was listening to near the beginning?

Western heist movie in space. I’m down with that. I like the idea of the non-main franchise Star Wars movies doing different things, playing with different genres and styles, but set in a Star Wars universe. I liked Rogue One with its Seven Samurai/Magnificent Seven vibe,and I’m cautiously optimistic about this.