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You missed out on the best of the new films if you skipped Rogue One.

I’m in the same boat. No way would I try to play, but these kinds of epic stories that come out of it are amazing. (I recently Kickstarted the second volume of the Empires of Eve history book., having missed the first volume a couple years back.)

Nah, in Star Trek the home planet is the only planet where other races live.

What logical pizza shop are you going to where they specify the size by diameter in inches?

To be fair, #7 has no connection with Florida!

As nice a guy as Anton Yelchin apparently was, I’m really baffled by the idea that recasting a role is unthinkable when the entire cast was already recast....

Given the existence of the universal translator (which has a roughly 99.5% effectiveness rate), it seems entirely plausible that a Federation comms officer might not speak anything other than their native language unless they’re assigned long term to a particular region of space where another language is spoken by a

First, where’s the christian rage at a human playing God?

An intermezzo of iniquity!

An aria of argle bargle!

Disney unfortunately shelved all their sci fi franchise reboot plans when they acquired the rights to Star Wars, because otherwise I’d be down for that.

My wife, who somehow was unaware about Levi doing Shazam, literally gasped when he appeared on Mrs. Maisel and said something colorful that made me think I need to keep an eye on her if Levi ever comes to town for a con event.

This is the same problem as the teaser trailer for Ghostbusters (2016), which opens with the line about “30 years ago...” thereby immediately planting the suggestion that it’s a sequel to the original.

I starred your comment because the use of “jaguars” in place of “leopards” made me LOL, but the basic concept is nowhere near as clever as its users think it is given that they typically simultaneously deride Trump voters as being stupid for believing his promises on non-interventionism, protecting Social Security and

Has anyone confirmed Peter O’Toole’s whereabouts at the time of the crime?

I’d probably need at least $5000 to seriously consider quitting Facebook for an entire year. It’s pretty much the exclusive way I communicate with friends and family who live outside my hometown and it’s a great way to get information on new product releases in a centralized place.

I’d think you could just have your unpreserved body dumped at sea rather than needing to have it cremated first.

Maybe there’s something specific in New York law on the issue? Otherwise, I agree. Denver’s Cheesman Park, for example, was famously the city’s biggest cemetery (and it’s estimated there are 2000 to 4000 bodies still buried in the park that couldn’t be located due to lack of grave markers).

The unmarked grave thing was my big question too (a major reason for grave markers is not just to memorialize the dead but also to warn people there’s already a body buried there), but your point about the futility/hazard that pre-dug holes present is a good one too.