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Season 3 sucked, so if season 5 was similar I’m glad I stopped watching after 4.

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I know Thomasin McKenzie is in this, but her part must be small indeed for no press to mention that while Soho is in theaters.

I just saw Last Duel on Monday, after people trying to guilt audiences over its poor theatrical performance. It was alright, better than my gripe-filled notes on its approach to “truth” might indicate, but not as good as the two movies I mentioned (it’s also an adaptation of a book, and to a greater degree than

I don’t think Cummings ever thought of Hollywood as “a place I have any control over”. Cummings has also never been a chief of police in a small ski town hunting a serial killer/werewolf, but he was able to pull that off in his previous film.

Canada was the destination for American colonists opposed to independence.

I liked Nomadland & Pig, but that doesn’t change how dominant sequels/IP are.

Tarsem Singh is an interesting director. I didn’t see either Snow White movie that year, but I’d prefer a world where his rather than Rupert Sanders’ was successful enough to have a sequel and he made that next instead of Self/Less (which I also didn’t see).

Iron Man would seem to be more comparable to Batman Begins.

I only watched Wolf of Snow Hollow (and the short film version of Thunder Road), but that was quite good.

Rather than try to convey a struggle with which they have no firsthand experience, as Edgar Wright does with sexual violence in Last Night In Soho, Cummings and McCabe zero in on an angle they do understand—the death scream of the untouchably powerful man

They were? I wasn’t aware of N. American kids holding it up as an ideal before then.

Some of those are examples in the article and “Deepmageddon” is another proposed name, but I don’t think that name works as well because it requires people to be aware of those two movies and how they were released together.

I don’t recall much biting or the ripping off of testicles, but as I’ve said I never read past Goblet of Fire.

Zhao is great, but how many people other than me and professional critics actually saw “The Rider”? That would have to be a drop in an ocean compared to how many saw Endgame. It would not seem to be a useful way of adding more fans. Hiring a popular director of films aimed at the Chinese market might be, but even when

I’m a Millennial, but I’m going to disagree and say Gen X was right. Everything being a sequel/IP since 1999 sucks.

2012 also saw the release of Tarsem Singh’s “Mirror Mirror” hence Vulture coming up with the term “mirror movies” for such pairings, which I wish had caught on:

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It’s much more sensible than that, as it’s based on numbers with lots of factors for easier division.

I guess I shouldn’t expect a limey to know much US history :)

Even there they had her tell Podrick she was aware Renly was gay. Part of that was because Renly was more overtly gay in the show than the books (where we don’t see any private moments outside main POVs and some readers were unaware he was), but also because Brienne is less naive in the show.