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Did Julien Temple get credit for Pistol? Because that opening montage mixing documentary footage of Bowie’s last Ziggy concert, news footage of riots and protests, and banal 70's British television was exactly what Temple did in The Filth and the Fury. I’m pretty sure some of the footage Boyd chose was already used by

Captain Marvel was made with the cooperation of the US Airforce. Marvel even let them use Captain Marvel footage in recruitment ads. I believe the Iron Man films were also made with the involvement of US Military. I want to point that out because the Iron Man films were made with Paramount who also made Transformers

As opposed to all these anti-American films that have been killing it at the box office?

Also just two things: 1.) The star of this film is in a literal UFO cult, I don’t know how much more “Hollyweird” one can get; 2.) Who is confused in this scenario? The Hollywood studio that greenlit this $150 million film? Were

Didn’t he happily return to the Snyderverse and adlib the meme?

Not really. The Murdoch family still owns Fox Entertainment, the Fox Network, and Fox News, Disney owns the studios and catalog of content but has scrubbed any mention of the word “Fox” out of the branding (it’s now stuff like “20th Century Studios”, “20th Century Television”, and “Searchlight”). On paper, once the

Like you said, he hasn’t been a writer for Family guy in a long time (2011 IIRC)

Yeah. Leia’s message is Leia in diplomatic mode, but when Luke comes into the detention block he says something like, “I’m here to rescue you. I’ve got your R2 Unit... I’m here with Ben Kenobi.” At which point she excitedly shouts, “Ben Kenobi is here! Where is he?” Which implies that her connection to Obi-Wan is more

Kilmer was diagnosed with throat cancer a few years back and it left him unable to speak without the aid of an electronic voice box. As a result, he’s largely retired from acting. So if they pull a digital Luke on him, it’s likely something they want to keep secret.

I think a chief difference is (and it’s sort of the case with Deckard as well - because Deckard is misanthropic and over that shit in the original Blade Runner) Willow wanted to learn magic, but he didn’t want to go off on a grand adventure, he wanted to be home in his village with his wife and kids.

So yeah, I think

According to the subtitles, she’s the one narrating the trailer.

I feel like we’re probably supposed to view The Book of Boba Fett, The Mandalorian, Ashoka, whatever Rangers of the New Republic turns into (if it’s not outright cancelled), and that new Skeleton Crew show, basically everything set in this post-RotJ period, as one big narrative.

They didn’t use the big screen technology that The Mandalorian and Boba Fett use, they built sets and shot on location. That’s probably why it both looks like it’s film quality and why it took the longest to produce.

I think this has run into the same problem as that Christiane F. adaptation from last year or thereabouts. Everyone looks like models.

Was he taken into the public domain? I was always under the impression that Toho licensed King Kong from RKO/Universal under the condition that Universal get global distribution rights, which is why it was so hard to find the original Japanese King Kong vs Godzilla and why (even in the big Showa set from Criterion)

I think people aged faster/harder back then (Nancy Spungeon herself was only 20 when she died, but a 30 year old looks just right and a 28 year old looks too young to play her). If you look at pictures at the time, you’d be hard pressed to find one where someone doesn’t have a cigarette (and that’s not even getting

You’re completely missing my point. Glee was also on Hulu, until it wasn’t. Disney seems to want to move “family friendly” Disney branded content onto Disney+.

Both shows are PG (with the exception of maybe Bob’s Burgers pilot and the episode where Bob’s a cab driver maybe moving over into TV14). The Bob’s Burger

Now I’m even more confused why Bob’s Burgers and The Golden Girls aren’t on Disney+. I used to chalk it up to both shows getting kind of blue with their humor (it’s only an issue with Bob’s Burgers in the first season) but I don’t think any of them ever came close to Glee.

Generally speaking, the film seems to have gotten near universal praise with the few negative reviews coming from people who clearly just do not like Cronenberg. Judging by this paragraph:

They’re a troll. Your best course of action would be to not engage, report them, and move on. You can’t have discourse with someone who just wants to rile you up.

I love this. It reminds me of that clip from CSPAN where they were talking calls from viewers to discuss a body armor shortage in the military and the host had to stop one caller in the middle of her tirade to ask if she was Cher (she was).