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Not my bag, but looks like it’ll be a solid screen musical.

an expanding Anne Rice universe,”

The Witching Hour is fantastic, and then it quickly goes off the rails after. 

She’s been cagey about it since the 70s but I think most clues point to it being Warren Beatty. 

Horror movies got near universal bad reviews in the 80s. Didn’t matter if they were bad or good. The genre was not respected. 

But the point of doing the makeup wasn’t to avoid hiring Asian actors for Asian characters, which is the usual reason why it’s problematic — the point in the book and movie is that these characters in different stories are supposed to be in a sense the same people even if they are in different times and may be of

I feel like “deep pockets” is the primary motivation here. And suing for “emotional distress” for something ALMOST happening to you is kinda bullshit to begin with. I almost die 5x a week - let’s worry about the woman who was killed and the guy who was shot.  

I’m glad he mentioned Cloud Atlas. It’s a film that takes some big swings, and it doesn’t always connect, but I love its ambition. I think it’s really underrated, and I had an absolute blast watching it in theaters.

They teach the students all about the magic world and hardly anything about the muggle world, almost as if they want them to grow up to be adults completely dependent on the Ministry Of Magic.  

sometimes people are rarely what they really seem to be”

If you just found out your best friend was framed for murder and treason by your next-best friend, and the next-best friend you mourned is still alive and nearby, you might forget to take your pills, too.

Cannot believe that Quirrell also played the biggest badass on The Terror. Fucking unrecognizable.

Ian Hart is great. He got his big break in TV as a supporting character in an iconic 80s drama series One Summer, starring David Morrissey. Both were able to use their native Scouse accents which brings me to one of David Thewlis’s worst performances, rocking a woeful Beatles-esque Liverpool accent in The Big

Absolutely agree with you. In the years following the end of the series, there were so many video essays on that one scene. All of them supported what Chase just confirmed. I have always been convinced that the cut to black meant Tony bought it.

I personally love the ending and honestly I’m not sure what more anyone could’ve wanted. It’s perfect. Anything more literal would’ve been disappointing to me.

I never really understood how it was controversial to believe Tony died. The entire final season is suffused with death in both plot and imagery. There are multiple scenes (most prominently, Bobby saying “you probably don’t even hear it when it happens” and the one where a guy gets whacked right next to Silvio and

a Dothraki slap fight without at least three ER visits is considered a dull affair

It’s satire, but it’s one with some affection. The VGPS is a Quixotic enterprise, but there’s something noble about it all the same, isn’t there?

TWO?

Aliens won’t have anything to do with us until Ghostbusters III is made!