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The fact that there hasn’t been a Star Wars in theaters since Rise of Skywalker only seems to bother journalists because they are the only ones who keep bringing it up. As if 2019 was million years ago. Why be so starved to have movies run on some sort of schedule? Disney’s promise to slow down is the best decision

Fuck

*Disney enters the room with the live-action script, disapproving and confrontational*

I’d agree if I felt someone else was ‘robbed’ the year he got it, but the consensus around Joaquin’s Joker performance was unanimously that he was great, and he had been a lock all awards season. Phoenix winning the Oscar was such a landslide victory, if anything, it was a case of having virtually no competition at

Love this question! Because the answer is Mad About You

The key to Kathleen—and many of the other characters as well—is considering what Mazin and Druckmann had in mind when they cast the role, because it’s never arbitrary.

One of the reasons the exception you’re talking about makes such a big impact is precisely because we haven’t encountered anybody like this person for the entire game up to that point. In a way, it sort of lets the players’ guard down. Every single encounter with key characters were people we had to work with in some

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with crayon drawings of superheroes fighting the police.

Muggles. I swear...

Hmm. I was hoping this was a movie, but I’m interested.

Ah, The Express. Good call

There’s more football in that than there is in Jerry Maguire

Gateway football movies for kids is important. I’d sign off on Little Giants

I like to pretend Jon Voight is playing Bill Belichick in Varsity Blues and it’s an examination of the toxicity of coaching.

I don’t like this list either, (The Waterboy over Invincible? Jesus.) But I wouldn’t sign off on some of the other suggestions either. Necessary Roughness is not good. Hot take: The Program isn’t great either. Might as well suggest Leatherheads and Gridiron Gang. I do agree about The Replacements though. On a “best of

Draft Day is very much a poorman’s Moneyball, BUT it wasn’t bad, and rare for a football movie to examine that side of the game. I would have been ok with it on the list. 

The love for Any Given Sunday has always baffled me. The film is absurd, and not in the good way, and feels like a football movie for people who don’t like football. Outside of Pacino’s lockeroom speech, it’s something from Oliver Stone that pretty much sucks.

Preach!

People being surprised Glass was awful amuses me because everything about Split indicated it would be. Split is ridiculous.