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Started listening to My Favorite Murder this week and really like the tone of dark stories/lighthearted hosts. That said, tried listening to "Last Podcast on the Left" based on their recommendation and found it VERY hard to get through. The hosts seemed to be well-read on the cases, but they seemed to find each other

But you expect dubious costume changes and spontaneous song-and-dance numbers going into a movie musical. When the car flies away at the end, I have to imagine that for the first hour and 29 minutes, cars had the ability to fly.

There's something very charming and old-fashioned when a movie where everything takes place in (for all intents and purposes) "our" world has one single weird magical thing that happens. It's very funny to me.
Like in Christmas With The Kranks when (SPOILER) the old man turns out to be Santa and his volkwagen beetle

Dax My Boy?

The trailer for this was surprisingly well done.

I didn't know it came out yet

No way Jose.

They're here. And they're spectacular.

I love "This Is It", but pretty much just the Cardinals version

I've seen it, and am usually a bit warmer on Rob Zombie's movies than most people.

No Ratt?

What do I need a newsletter for? I have a refresh button.

Loved Don't Breathe! That said, I've never sat through that many trailers in my life. Seriously, I think there was 10 by my count.

The Cult just wishes they weren't The Cult. And I like the Cult.

I will follow this man's career until one of us dies.

This and the "I think we're back in business" part of Jurassic Park is great to watch with the unsuspecting…

I don't think the Netflix legal team is going to allow it.

Sometimes

Gwen - I'm with you. Cheap Trick still bring it for me. They were well into classic rock status when I discovered them in high school (early-mid 2000s) but the first new album they released under my fandom was "Rockford" which was a career high for them (as far as I'm concerned). All that to say - long live Cheap

TBS? You're in the dark ages. Hulu's where the Sein is fine.