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Same here. Lukewarm when I first heard about it, but Villeneuve + Deakins + Johannsson = 100% on board.

The five minute video is worth it just to watch the futile effort to re-introduce defective Pikachu to the herd near the end. "It's okay everyone, everything's all right…oh crap, not again!!"

I hope the deflation wasn't due to a preexisting condition.

Given that you misuse 'your' twice in the comments down below, you might want to ask for a refund.

I'm pretty sure the Winter Olympics were on TV early in the season (February 1984), and I haven't seen any mention of the Summer Olympics yet (July-August).

If I could pile on as well…"Torn Curtain" (included) is pretty weak. "The Wrong Man" (not included) is fantastic.

I saw The Tale of The Princess Kaguya for the first time this week (screened at the local indie cinema). Absolutely gorgeous. I had just seen Ozu's "Late Spring" for the first time about two weeks ago, so I've had a pretty good run of Japanese films lately.

*sniff* I'm a good guy…PERIOD *sniff*

Honestly, given how much he's complaining about how much work it is to be President, I wouldn't be surprised if he runs as an independent in 2020. That would allow him to campaign and take money from people (his favourite thing) with no chance of winning, allowing him to avoid governing (his least favourite thing).

This marketing is totally in my face.

Way ahead of you, Quartz.

"See, I won Michigan and Wisconsin. Greatest electoral college win in history, believe me. Andrew Jackson, who has been getting a lot of attention recently, didn't win Michigan or Wisconsin. Look how many more states I won than Lincoln."

WILDERNESS!

It was a logical step after his public appearance.

Kubo is absolutely beautiful. Glad you had a chance to catch it.

Well, he knows that Frederick Douglass has done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more. If he had any intellectual curiosity at all, he might follow that lead down the ol' Wiki Wormhole and learn a few things.

Bo has a much longer attention span as well.

Alien Day? Hey man, I don't want to rain on your parade, but we ain't gonna last seventeen hours.

It's got one of the most legitimately terrifying death scenes in the entire Bond filmography with the attack dogs in the woods. On the other hand, it also has many of the silliest sequences and has a villain who says "May I press you to a cucumber sandwich?" It certainly runs the spectrum. On the whole, though,

It dragged itself out of its grave and is crawling across the wilderness, cauterizing its wounds with gunpowder and sleeping inside dead horses, driven by an obsession to get revenge against those who scorned it.