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Would those charges be legal charges? This isn’t a rhetorical question, I really don’t know if one can be fired by Disney for tweeting about Disney.

Alonso (who’s LGBTQ+)

Then you missed out on the joke that Goth’s craziest performance is the one where she thinks Shia would make a good husband/father.

Neon recently acquired Eileen for distribution, which makes me a happy panda.

Goth isn’t West’s girlfriend, she’s married to Shia LaBeouf.

I’ve only seen the last of those, but I’ve been thinking I should see Locke for a while.

“There is no reason in principle why we could not repeal the laws against homicide and create in their stead a Commission on Life Enhancement and Preservation (CLEP) that would hear complaints about persons who had killed other persons. It would consider evidence about the character of the deceased: Was he lazy

A lot of people significantly prefer Pearl, which is more of a character study and less of a slasher. Personally, I think 70s slasher is much more West’s forte, so I preferred X.

The European wars of religion are somewhat analogous to the gang fights over territory resulting from an actual cartel breaking down.

Vertigo is itself an adaptation of a book.

Vertigo is timeless enough that I would have thought we’d be more likely to get an adaptation of Nic Pizzolatto’s “Nepal”, in which the protagonist doesn’t realize he’s in a Vertigo plot.

Which of his scripts would you say are better?

The Wizard of Oz was itself a remake (as was The Maltese Falcon).

To be fair, Herzog’s Nosferatu remake is distinct enough from the original for both to be notable.

There was already a remake of Rear Window starring Christopher Reeves.

I don’t know about a department within a college, but I recall years ago some economist writing that that the NCAA is a cartel which manages to coordinate not to pay their student athletes anything, and that schools coordinate their financial-aid decisions in a cartel-like manner, which the law permits as they are

Ok, that’s the first I’ve heard of it being received positively.

I don’t think he could get Pitt.

They didn’t make all that many movies in their time together.

Did anybody actually like Knight’s Christmas Carol? Why did he get to do this a second time?