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Here’s a funny story about gas station sandwiches. The gas station near my work has made to order sandwiches, and they offer an egg salad sandwich. One day, the woman I work with, who was a fussy eater and very health conscious, mentioned an egg salad sandwich, and I mentioned that she could get one at the gas

not surprising at all. DC can work wonders with animation, but their live action is dog shit plot-wise.

I think that multiple Chrysler & Dodge nameplates should be revived, not as EVs, but as plug-in hybrids. Chrysler / Dodge already appeal to those who like old technology and are dismissed by those who are forward-thinking. So, why not introduce a full set of gas-powered hybrid vehicles?

This would be great if instead of The Walking Dead, it was World War Z and just adapted the book.  

Oh, that’s cool. That’s a really good feature that often gets lost in the shuffle while talking about the line-skipping privileges of these programs. To me (and I’m sure many others), the photos alone are well worth the price of the program — shorter lines are just a bonus.

I still cling to my hope that Villeneuve will do the first trilogy and then Del Toro will be brought on to do God Emperor. He’s one of the very few I think could do it justice.

1) The book is so rich and complex that I still fear that, as good as the trailers look, the movie will still fall flat. It’s an extraordinarily difficult book to fit in to a feature film. The 2000 miniseries is still the best portrayal, simply for being long enough to do the source material justice.

There WAS a Tremors show long before the cancelled pilot with Bacon. Burt was in it of course. Only one season.

There actually was a Tremors tv series and it focused on the town and still had Burt and Melvin from the original cast in it, living in Perfection.  Chang’s daughter takes over the town store.

Aren’t Grandmaster and the Collector brothers or something? Them. Would love to see Goldblum and BDT playing with those characters for two hours.

Honestly I’d rather see future prequels anchored on secondary characters. Absolutely no more prominent than, say, Valkyrie.

What about Dex-Starr the Red Lantern?

Oh, if we’re on ice cream, it’s absolutely Ben and Jerry’s Oatmeal Cookie Chunk.  They tried replacing it with another oatmeal cookie flavor, but it just couldn’t compare.

It’s not fast food but I’ve been waiting for years for Ben and Jerry’s to bring back From Russia with Buzz. It was a coffee ice cream with chocolate chips and something else in there if I remember correctly.  They currently have something similar but it’s not the same as what I remember although I’m willing to concede

I’m trying to like Debris, it has a very “tales from the loop” feel, but something feels missing. I can’t tell if the actors feel uncomfortable because their characters are supposed to be uncomfortable or if the pacing is just a little off, or if there just aren’t any real stakes or mysteries. The “who is this

I joked to a friend of mine about how Waititi will direct Bale on how to play Gor the God Butcher: “Let’s imagine for a second that a crew member has walked into the scene behind you... and.... ACTION!”

Makes sense, I believe "Blindspot" just wrapped its series run, so now she has a lot more free time on her work schedule

Asoka mentioned only knowing Yoda and not Yaddle. In the new canon, we know very little of what happened to her after The Phantom Menace. She wasn’t on the Jedi Council in AOTC so she could be anywhere and going by Asoka’s dialogue, we know that she’s not very active with the Jedi when Asoka was training.

We do not talk about the TV show

It’s almost like a system driven purely by the profits of a few corporations doesn’t achieve the most ideal results for everyone....