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before all of that stuff happened to me, I didn’t feel good

Precisely, and it makes Hughes’ statements like “It’s undeniably the first really serious, out-the-gates win for Pixar since the pre-pandemic days of Toy Story 4 and “the last several of which posted dismal opening weekends by comparison” particularly stupid.

Other than Lightyear and Elemental, has anything Pixar made since the pandemic even had a theatrical debut? Soul, Luca, and Turning Red all went straight to streaming.

This is one of the more delightful things I’ve heard.

Three words:

I remember the Sci-Fi channel (before they were “SyFy”) did a mini series... I never saw it, though.

Maybe I was just a dumbass 13-year-old, but I liked Lynch’s Dune.

I haven’t seen Luca, but Turning Red was a blast, and I liked, Soul, too.

Yeah... the only part of what you mentioned that works is “defeated the villain.”

1) Would a Bret Ratner-directed Superman film have done anything other than sucked? Count your blessings, Matt Bomer.

I like the idea of the niche bands this site favors doing covers of Top 40 classics. I’d like to hear fresh takes on the likes of:

Are we sure it wasn’t something else that was explosive? Do you people just not watch enough porn?

God yes, did I want to see this.

You think his anti-vax stance alone would be enough to keep a HEALTH CARE foundation from booking him. The filthy content is just lagniappe.

Steve Dallas may have been a rotten lawyer, but even he knew that you always include the party with the deepest pockets in your lawsuit:

Remember when Pat Sajak thought Rush Limbaugh would make a good guest host for his talk show, and members of the audience were yelling at him so much they had to clear the theater?

Still, though, all the legal fire is kept pointed at Netflix

Sounds more like dad just wanted to be left alone.