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Ultimately I just never felt like Noah was especially funny.

What tends to happen in CO is bad police officers sometimes actually get fired, then about a year later you see a new article noting they won their job back.

I think of Vanilla Sky.

And I like Fletch Lives.

I like both of the ‘80s Fletch movies, and have listened to many of the audiobook versions of the Fletch books over the last few years. Confess, Fletch is one the better stories. I don’t care if this movie isn’t a Chevy Chase style adaptation, but I hope it’s good and plan to check it out.

Indeed, if that’s typical of Hollywood communications, it sounds utterly exhausting to just have a chat.

That is a very specific sticker!

I am mostly bummed that Close Enough got the axe in all this mayhem. Really fun show that was more or less Regular Show but more grown up.

Definitely a HoHH ripoff, but I recall it being watchable when it aired.

Speaking of flags, it’s hard to look at this vehicle and not think of a large Trump flag hanging off the rear end.

We’re not going to launch a movie to make a quarter, and we’re not going to put a movie out unless we believe in it.”

Skyrim (and just about any video game RPG) is a perfectly valid comparison as well.

The Witcher literally bands up with other characters of various races and abilities, goes on quests, slays monsters, gets paid, etc.

Maybe, but you don’t think he keeps getting asked if he’s reached out and what the response was? Seems more straightforward here.

In this case, since it was so public, and dumber fans look to celebrities as role models, yes, the public apology should get some scrutiny from the public.

Never heard of that, but okay. I’d argue, besides The Witcher, the Hellfire Club in Stranger Things also has something to do with it.

That’s good trivia. Revisited that show a few years back -- still entertaining.

She doesn’t exactly have a high bar to work with in a Zombie movie.