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My biggest takeaway from this story is “HOLY SHIT THERE’S ENOUGH REALITY STARS NOW TO FORM A UNION!!”

it would be cool and hilarious to see that Klingon dish served cold.

I mean, I wouldn’t say “no” to that...

I mean, people forget that Iron Man was a second-stringer before the movie came out (as was Downey, JR, in what may be the most brilliant casting move that almost didn’t work out for insurance reasons in the history of movies).

This latest season of ‘What if...?’ is one of the best things Marvel’s ever put out, hands down (and really REALLY makes me wish they’d had the balls to make the Dr Strange multiverse movie they should have made in the first place.  Red means go my ass).

Everyone on that list makes sense to me and I’m at least somewhat aware of how shitty they are...with the exception of John Cleese, which makes me sad to see his name on this list of relatively horrible people.  I will likely end up looking up why he’s shitty and being sad about it.  Sometimes ignorance is bliss, but

Man that Hogwart’s game is one of the best examples of ‘they nailed the feel, but missed the feelings’ of any adaptation of just about anything I can think of--maybe the Watchmen movie?

This is just getting sad. I had to turn off Bill Burr’s last special because it was so whiny rather than funny. Whining about how the world has changed in the way it looks at things isn’t funny, it’s just showing that you’re a surly old man who’s mad he can’t say offensive shit anymore.

Those are interesting stats, but I’d wager the difference is in how many trans people are murdered simply because they are trans.  Which I’d guess is what MiFroChi’s link shows (but haven’t checked it yet)

I have gotten the idea that none of the people that are dealing with Roy understand just how crazy (and therefore dangerous) he really is, because they are sane people. Witt seems to be getting it now, and my guess is he left because he truly (finally) understood that Roy would kill him without a second thought. Same

Yeah I dug it, too--thought it was just the right tone for that scene, and that Britney’s history 100% played into it’s use.

Agreed--this felt extremely calculated on her part and no doubt will play into future episodes...

I know it’s set in modern-day because they tell me it’s set in modern day, but outside of a few ‘things that exist now but didn’t in earlier time periods’ this show sure feels like it’s set in the 70's-80s I think the aesthetics of the show play into this on purpose, as it is true that smaller towns in this country do

SISU was absolutely everything I was hoping it would be from the trailer.  Over the top and insane, and downright gleeful in Nazi killing.  Good  times.

That’s an odd stance to take, since I would say most of Apple’s output has been above average even when compared to network TV, but certainly out of every streaming service ‘originals’ out there save maybe HBO, but they’ve had a three decade or so head start and have a pretty big “miss” rate, too. Granted, I don’t

This is the same reason I love the original Willy Wonka so much.  Too bad the ‘prequel’ makes him all sweet and loveable.  I was hoping it would at least explain how he becomes the jaded, sarcastic child-torturer.  Oh well.  Maybe the next one...

Jesus Christ just scrap this already.  Let it rest 3-4 years then reboot it.  

It’s really more strange that you feel the need to take  a side at all?

The answer is the same every time this question comes up (i.e. Flower Moon, Napoleon, etc): it’s entirely about expectations. Not many people expected Wonka to be a hit. Flower Moon makes half it’s budget back and is considered a surprise success...same with Napoleon. Nobody expected those films to be huge, just Oscar

Eh, ROTJ is fourth at best due to the Ewoks. I can accept ANH and often change the two on my ‘list’ depending on my mood, but Rogue One is at least in the top half—I can even accept fourth even if I disagree, but OP is just unreasonable comparing this mess of a movie to Rogue One.