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To your credit, I assume your former co-worker isn’t in the public consciousness as often as Leonardo DiCaprio is. 

I just assumed it was a version of Rusty and Billy from the future where Rusty and Monarch grow to be friends but they were lost in time at this point.

Getting old sucks! I’ll be lucky to be this coherent at 80.

Not sure when, but “Genre film” is often used to refer to sci-fi, horror, western, action/adventures, and fantasy movies or some combination of all the above. Stuff that would be right at home at SDCC. I’m not entirely sure why either. It seems like talking down the broader examples of those genres

The larger plot was the best part. The surveillance of the agency turning out to be journalists that outed the division kept it squarely in conspiracy territory but in their budget range and they it in a multi-episode arc instead of monster of the week. Finishing it off with the plane episode where they get knocked

I feel bad because Ghosted was finally figuring it out. I pretty much hated ever episode before the soft-reboot as an office comedy, except the interdimensional box episode.

I used to enjoy his podcast and because of that I checked out his standup and did not like it.

Hopefully soon. Python is on Netflix in the rest of the world.

The regular bill of rights still works digitally.

Free speech is free speech. Unless a dead person once said I do coke. Dead or not, I’m still suing” - James Woods possibly

I don’t think it was a butterfly knife, although it should have been. Has this show never done a butterfly knife gag?

I was pretty personally hyped. Few years before it came out I had discovered internet forums and fan-casting. Bale was my pick for Batman for so long I couldn’t contain myself when it actually came true.

Nolan’s Batmovies are full of jokes despite being the inspiration for DC fans “no jokes” policy. Freeman and Caine speak in 90% punchlines. While Ledger, Eckhart, Hardy, and Hathaway make backhanded comments that are good for some well-placed levity.

There’s even fans not super happy with Matt Ryan (despite being really good ) because 1) he’s not speaking with a Liverpudlian accent and 2) he doesn’t pronounce the name correctly. In the comics, it’s Constin-tyne not Constin-teen.

Pushy high school gym teacher, superhuman or not, is such a great character for Bruce Campbell too.

I mean, one of them got kicked off the show and then returned to much fan-fare, the other worked reluctantly on the Harmonless season before finally getting the boot for dropping the N-word, so....

Chevy Chase’s idea of an ad-lib was to trip.

The only sentiment I disagree with is this is new. Its more like SNL in a nutshell.

It feels like it wants to be Repo Man. But you can’t plan to be Repo Man. You have to accidentally be Repo Man. That’s why movies like Repo Man actually work. This is like the Sharknado version of Repo Man, it’s too “bad-on-purpose.”

So?