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I don’t know anything about Paw Patrol (other than the fact when my nieces and nephews watched it as preschoolers, it was one of those shows that felt like nails on chalkboard) but this sounds a lot like Power Rangers: The Movie and the third season of the television series.

The film and the first couple of episodes of

Did Hader and Fey have a lot of variety? Hader mostly played weird middle-age or elderly guys (both real and fictional) and Steffan, while Fey (ASFAIK) only did Weekend Update and later played Palin in the lead up to the 2008 election.

Wasn’t she also caught on camera assaulting her ex-boyfriend (and sometimes AHS co-star) Evan Peters?

Rannazzisi was one of the stars of an FX sitcom called The League. In 2015, it came out that a bit in his claims in his standup routine (and non-standup interviews) where he says he became a comedian after escaping the WTC on 9/11 and moving to California were bullshit.

Joan Rivers had a bit in her routine where she

I mean, you’re kind of getting everything wrong here.

The issue is the fact that he wants the rights to his characters. He wanted to do a miniseries with the Charleston characters, DC turned down his proposal but encouraged him to create his own pastiches of the Charleston characters for an original series. Before

I mean, given the huge amounts of samurai films produced by Japan, that’s kind of subjective. Yeah, Kurosawa-style prestige samurai films that were going for historical accuracy had shorter duels. 

However, when studios started adapting more pulp stories from literature and manga like Lady Snowblood, Lone Wolf and Cub,

The reverse would be the true head-turner. Just picture Todd Haynes is doing a roadtrip comedy.

Also, given Friedkin’s history, there’s a strong possibility that a backup director was required in case Friedkin got himself arrested for pulling out a gun or maiming an actor.

It’s actually based on a stage play where the second act focuses on an older Catherine and her son Paul (who is just Peter made over to the point he’s portrayed by the same actor). So there was at least one more season to be made but that mean they’d either have to recast Catherine or put Elle Fanning in old age

Didn’t CBS order a spin-off of NYPD Blue (ABC apparently passed on it) from Steve Boncho that centered on John Irvin joining the vice squad, film an entire season, and then immediately cancel it?

IIRC, it got canned because CBS marketed as going even further than its parent series, which led to dozens of affiliates

Wasn’t Ryloth in The Clone Wars when Lucas still owned the franchise? My understanding during the Lucas years was that canon existed in tiers: Tier A, Tier B, and Tier C.

Tier A was the films (and later TCW).

Tier B was the novels, comics, and some videogames that aren’t official canon but fans were free to consider

Nah, Clone Wars and Rebels is required viewing for this series, and more than that, the viewer is expected to remember every last character name and plot detail of kids-oriented shows.

But the majority do. And for people who want something more than franchise films, I don’t think Deuce Bigelow: Male Gigolo is the kind of thing they’re clamoring for.

There have been quite a few mid-budget comedies released in the last year (the article cites two of them) and they all bombed. The kind of low-to-mid-bud

Deuce Bigelow: Male Gigolo was released over two decades ago. The landscape has changed dramatically.

People have to feel like going to the movies is an event and films like Deuce Bigelow aren’t regarded as events.

I think Barbie owes more to the Barbenheimer memes that have been going for almost a year (there’s a reason WB’s marketing engaged with the trend on its social media platforms) and being the more mainstream/family friendly of the two released in the final weeks before school starts up again in the US.

And then the fact

You know in Trainspotting when Renton and Sick Boy are having the conversation about great artists who have it but then lose it? I feel like Ridley Scott could easily fit into that category. While his films are still great on a technical level, I don’t think anything touches golden era Scott. He arguably peaked with Gl

$5-$8 was what PotF figures went for in the 90's and they were nowhere near as detailed or articulated as TVC.

“You need to cut that shit off cold turkey…just like I did with the Sierra Mist, huh, ma?” Frankie Quiñones is great in his return as Guillermo’s cousin, Miguel. 

Meredith Brooks was a bitch, but she was humble about it.

MoMA owns and displays dozens of works by pedophiles like Balthus and Gaugin. There may not be a “nude middle school” exhibit but you can definitely find works at MoMA that sexualizes children.

You know why MoMA owns these works? Because what was acceptable a century ago is different from what’s acceptable now. Paul