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Fred Gwynne is one of the earlier ones.

This is just such a weird thing to get hung up on, reminiscent of this site’s reviews of Fargo which insisted on making a big thing of whether Mr. Wrench in Season 3 was the same character as Mr. Wrench in Season 1, when there was literally not one single reason that anyone could possibly question that.

“I’ve seen some complaints that this screws up the timeline, since he’s not part of the regular New Republic fleet in that show and it wouldn’t make sense for him to see this big ring and not mention it to anyone during The Mandalorian, but there’s no reason to think that this doesn’t take place immediately after

But what were the drapes in the room like?

They also cut out his henchman’s intended gimmick of throwing playing cards to make it a more realistic setting, which had been the entire reason for casting Ricky Jay. The character is completely forgettable as a result.

Richard Kiel’s autobiography opens with how Eon invited him to an early screening of The Spy Who Loved Me for their low level employees. Typically the people actually involved in the movie were kept away from these, but in this case they were so sure that Jaws would get all the biggest reactions that they wanted him

Also, the shot in Back to the Future of Marty jumping into the Delorean when the Libyans attack is Stoltz, as everyone figured he was moving so fast that no one would notice and they didn’t need to film the stunt again.

Stoltz also reportedly got on a lot of people’s nerves on Back to the Future due to his insistence on method acting, and they were all glad to see him go. Fox had been the original choice anyway, and Stoltz was only brought in due to his busy schedule with Family Ties seemingly making it impossible. As it was, Fox got

Hey, did you know he argued that Victor Salva should be able to rape all the kids he wants? You’ll probably be hearing a lot about that.

Both spinoffs so far are so superior to Yellowstone itself that it’s honestly hard to believe it’s all the same writer.

I saw him in Hawaii, at a concert also attended by Bruce Willis who I spotted a couple times. It included him shouting “Oh my god, there’s children in the audience!” halfway through Why Don’t We Get Drunk.

Yeah, Draco’s father is actualy Dobby.

I remember something about Steve Kloves openly saying he didn’t like Ron and deliberately moved several of his biggest heroic bits onto Hermione, his favorite character. Yeah, the fans weren’t happy with that one.

My major recollection is that the fans hated Ginny in the books, endlessly slut-shaming her and insisting Harry should have hooked up with Hermione instead. Boy, so much about this series was a red flag in hindsight.

Did we ever get an explanation for why Mat’s original actor left? I feel like I lost track of that story.

I imagine there were at least some people who watched this despite not seeing Justified, and they must have been so lost during the last ten minutes.

Is there any word from Dee Snider yet about his anti-trans statements? That was especially shocking after he’s been a tremendous ally to the community since the ‘80s.

That asshole Senator is the father of Kaz, the main character of Resistance. Nice of them to throw a bone to the few people who care about that show.

Didn’t these guys actually win a while back? Is this overturning that decision?

According to Brian Herbert’s forward, the first book’s fans hated Dune Messiah when it was first released due to the direction of Paul’s character arc, not realizing it was ALWAYS where Frank had intended to take it. It’ll be pretty interesting to see if that happens again with people not familiar with the books.