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Martin Mull was one of the funniest human beings to ever walk the Earth, and I feel like he was somehow still super underappreciated.

Now that’s committing to a bit.

Since it’s a French new wave film, it’s about the folly of capitalism, the benefits of communism, the utopia of anarchism, the hell of authoritarianism, the contrivances of mid-1960's film conventions and occasionally about a man and a woman.

To be perfectly “me” (and other jilted screenwriters) about it:

Cool. Cool.

“Fin Fang Farm-to-Table” is my pick for the best sight gag in the modern Marvel era.

I am sure that Turner D. Century approves this comment.

I’ll be very disappointed if Disney doesn’t use this whole multiverse thing to bring Roger Corman’s low-budget F4 into the MCU.

I think it’s more about how Disney thinks that Marvel fatigue will be solved by THROWING MORE MARVEL AT YOU!

Scarlet Witch is bad! But also I guess she’s dead.

Finally, the culmination of all the exciting plot threads! Plot threads like... uh...

And then finally the Sinister Six movie.

At least Avengers 5  should come after Fantastic 4.

The show absolutely would not have worked or survived without the chemistry of the original cast. (And, seriously, few companions since have ever been as dashing or charming - Russell was a handsome fella.)

I just finished watching the entire run of the original Doctor Who. (I refuse to binge watch so it took a looooong time.) Ian Chesterton really was one of the best companions the Doctor had. I’m sorry to see him go, but I’m glad we had him as long as we did.

I’m just thinking of it, and am I correct in saying there hasn’t been a villain in either Incredibles movie who has inherent powers? Obviously both Syndrome and Screenslaver were technology based, but Bomb Voyage and the Underminer both seemed to just use equipment, and i can’t think of any other villains we got a

Another fundamental issue for me is their style is stale. At its core, every Pixar film has the same feel. The same movement of the characters. The same kind of mic drop humor where a character freezes and something plops to the ground. They can conjure anything they want, and they just repeat the same kinds of

My two cents, feel free to debate: I feel like the relatively tepid critical reception (I do not care about box office) of Pixar’s last several years’ worth of original films (as opposed to sequels) is because their blend of whimsy and deep emotion (with stellar writing, plotting, and casting) was pretty amazing for a

It’s crazy how awful AI has made practically every corner of the internet these days. Question/answer websites like Quora are unreadable gibberish now, and Facebook is a vast wasteland of bots endlessly sharing bad AI art with other bots. Granted, Facebook has been on the decline for years, but it’s still surprising

Well, I have always wanted to see San Francisco.