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Seems like they hired the first guy Duck Phillips brought them. Odd, that his is the opinion that the people in that room completely trust.

Always the case. Still, seeing it again on the big screen last year, nothing stood out to me as that fake looking.

So true. I know they had some disasters getting the Hobbit made and a lot of the visuals suffered because their miniatures building burnt down or something but in the original trilogy they made many different kinds of orc armour, based on who they were in orc society and every orc looked totally different and in the

It's really incredible how good the original still looks.

Not that I want to see it go, but I'm still pretty shocked that it got a second season.

Oh the Fire Guys scared the hell out of me when I was a kid. Still kinda freaky even now that I'm an adult who can kinda see the puppeteers and knows that one of them was also Elmo

"Clara Bow?! They're talking Clara Bow?! Listen to me, Clara Bow is an incredibly sweet, wonderful person and I don't want her within 20 miles of my movie!"

Nah, he's much prettier, and not completely delusional.

Yeah, the Mechanic was several levels above Statham's usual stuff, mostly because of Ben Foster who is so very good in it. And since it was moderately more serious than Statham's other movies (go with me on this, I'm judging it against Crank 2 here) and pretty up in the air as to who the protagonist was that was one

Yes, there are clearly some very interesting trust issues that must be explored now that Katrina, Ichabod and Abbie are all on the same plane of existence. Ichabod got to "And you're cheating on me, too!?" real quick, like the second he found out Abraham had a head. And Abbie kinda helped him get there.

And this is the problem with assuming that we've achieved total equality now. We get lazy with regards to fighting the people who try to undo what progress has been made, dismissing them as the extreme (and extremely loud) minority who can't possibly change much when there are more of them out there than we want to

Do they ever explain what the fuck a Thricewise is?

A shocking amount of hymns do that! Or the ones where you have to pronounce a word completely different to make the rhyme work. Like in God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen where you have to say whined instead of wind? Okay, that one actually might be an old Engligh pronounciation thing but I think sacred songwriters have

Since we outnumber you?

Right, Aylee. Until I watched a few of the earlier episodes on Netflix (came in on the third ep, as I do with most series) I had forgotten that there was a whole other lady in waiting.

Oh I meant that the race thing is what made it strange. It's always thrown me that that this movie assumed that it's audience (and its characters who were, after all, baseball obsessed kids in the 50s) wouldn't have been aware of segregated baseball. Then again, I'm pretty sure that didn't occur to me the first few

Was there any remote possibility that the mystery guy from the sex journal wasn't going to be Narcisse: the new hot, but scary, character that everyone hates? Also, the writers are determined to make Mary and Lola fight for every reason aren't they. Now that we've almost resolved the mother of her husband's bastard

Can't believe I never thought about this in all the times I've watched the Sandlot, but do we ever get an explanation of why Benny isn't on a real team? That Little League team clearly knew how good he was, had he already played and aged out of Little League, what's the deal? Or is that just a thing I'm meant to never

Wow!

Best I can figure the filmstrips are a Peeping Tom reference? Pretty influential horror movie for the POV shots alone and that is a story where the camera literally kills.