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I'd definitely watch that, especially if it winds up turning into some random summer camp horror slasher film as their un-dead nanny seeks her revenge.

Yes, please!

I'm pretty sure it actually is 95 minutes.

Richard Ayoade is my personal favourite. I've been wanting him to get the part for a while now. He's someone who I could imagine actually is the Doctor and acting/comedy is just a side gig.

There are a couple short-form categories that specifically allow shows to qualify through internet exhibition. Not sure if it somehow falls under one of those?

Alexis Bledel was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama.

Christopher Nolan being only vaguely aware of who Harry Styles was is far more plausible than him looking to cast some random pop star in his big prestige war movie.

I believe they were holding off on both him and Ted Kord because of plans for a Booster Gold/Blue Beetle movie, but who knows if that's going forward.

I want that whole panel to be a surreal piece of performance art that leaves everyone feeling very confused and that provides zero answers to anything.

That was Chris Carter. Of course. He wrote the three worst episodes in a 6 episode season.

I was definitely surprised by the 2 out 207 number. Shows that were its contemporary back when it aired, like NYPD Blue, Homicide: Life on the Street, or ER, had multiple women directing multiple episodes across their runs. You'd think that they could squeeze in more than 2 episodes over the course of 9 seasons.

I was really hoping they'd do this.

That actually makes perfect sense to me. He's had a much longer and more well-regarded career as a writer than director.

Not any more, but when I was really little (like 3-5ish), people would stop my mom on the street and tell her I looked just like the little girl from Poltergeist.

Chris Pine was invited to join in 2015.

Ben was born and grew up in Twin Peaks. That mixed with the fact that the young actor playing the Boy in 1956 was Latino, makes me think it probably wouldn't be him either.

That is the exact thing I thought when I saw the picture!

As much as I have zero interest in anything Avatar-related, I definitely think James Cameron has done a lot of interesting things when it comes to film technology. 3-D is currently way too over-used and I wish that studios would go to that well a little less frequently, but, as long as they're doing it, if he can come

I don't see why people would think that was supposed to be Sarah Palmer. There's a chance that's the case, but it still seems more like a wild guess rather than something based on what we saw. Even if the ages were a little off (Sarah was 11 years old in 1956) and the location wasn't something we had reason to

It's not like it was Nine Inch Nails performing. This was "The" Nine Inch Nails. Which is obviously a completely different band.