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Richard Dreyfuss and Stephen Spielberg.

Luke didn’t.

Y’know, it would also have the virtue of giving them a chance to fix an actual continuity error between the original trilogy and prequels: Leia saying she remembered her mother in ROTJ and Padme dying immediately after delivery in ROTS. Young Leia actually meets her mom for all of a few minutes, not enough to form a

Incognito mode is also good for bypassing “You’ve reached your daily article limit” paywalls on news/opinion websites.

Amen. There’s a tendency to mock Classic Star Trek for not benefiting from technological advances that didn't exist when the show was created and that in some cases the show itself invented. It was an expensive, technically sophisticated show that frequently pushed the bounds of what could be done on television at the

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: Attack of the Clones is an incredible B-plot saddled with an A-plot that mostly fails because of the lack of chemistry between the leads and Lucas’s inability to write character and dialogue to save his life.

Last week I finally got around to watching John Carpenter’s version of Christine, a movie I probably didn’t get around to for decades because of it’s critical reputation, which turned out to be underserved. That’s one where Carpenter vastly improved on the source material in my opinion, being able to completely avoid

He would, but he spent all his money buying a social media platform and was high when he made the hiring decision.

TBH, the only part of the little back of the headrest screens I ever cared about was when they’d have the little map with an airplane icon superimposed over it to show you where you are in your flight. I’d just as soon not have anything at all there and just enjoy my book, but I guess that’s why I’m a nerd.

I won’t pretend to be an expert at sous vide despite having a pretty cool Anova that I don’t do enough with, but I’m pretty sure that’s the opposite of how you want to do sous vide meat and have it come out decently.

Dammit, Nic, Unbearable Weight isn’t even out yet and you don’t know it’s going to be a hit with COVID and everything else going on. You’ve got to put some money away instead of blowing it all on comics as soon as you get it. What are you, a twelve year-old?

Maybe those two were the weirdos and Yoda was more typical.

No! Fine are you, and Jennifer. Your kids it is, Marty. Done something must be about your kids.

It also isn't that far from the plot of Nolan's The Dark Knight, with a bunch of extra costumed villains added.

You people say that as if it’s true and not your (in my opinion) bad take.

Unfortunately, that’s less game, set, match than it is a cute joke that makes Clive’s collection of (Ninth) Doctor sightings a bit of a continuity error given that there’s not really a point over the rest of Ninth’s existence for him to show up in any of the old photographs Clive has collected of him.

I was going to make a similar comment.

I don’t know that he is clearly freshly regenerated in “Rose”; I don’t recall if it’s that episode or one of the ones immediately following, but we see evidence the Ninth has been kicking around on his own for awhile. (Of course, being a time traveler, those old pictures of him might have been from any point in his

Yes!

It’s a trademark of conspiracy theories on general. “The CIA orchestrated a perfect coup on November 11, 1963, and they would’ve gotten away with it if only a ringleader in the conspiracy hadn’t explained the entire thing in thorough detail to a male prostitute with a severe substance abuse problem at a New Orleans