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Maybe I’m one of the only people I know who liked Lynch’s Dune. Maybe it was because I was 12 the summer it was released. Maybe I like batshit-crazy more than beautiful-but-boring. Maybe Sting was awesome. Maybe I had the “making of” book and read and reread it god knows how many times. Maybe I don’t remember where I

No. They turn into cats because they are mad at you and want to piss in your shoes.

What’s so hard to understand? A psychic witch gives birth to a fully formed child whose brother is now riding sandworms like he’s surfing while at the same time a tribe of high-tech desert nomads are all working with him to end the dynastic rule of a 10,000 year old space empire that somehow can’t synthesize a

Yeah, I’m like, welp, better open my paperback of the novel and reread that instead.

If it doesn’t make sense, flip a coin to determine if it was because of Lynch or because it’s Dune.

TV Show: “Hey, gay people exist!”

“pushing her social agenda”

It only alienates the intolerant.

Another right wing lie! 👍

There is a movie called Dust Devil directed by the guy who did Hardware and then was going to do The Island of Dr Moreau. Weird Film.

And my song

I’m sure there’s some validity that weather events can lead to reduced box office, but in this case, I think that narrative just makes it more surprising that AV Club seems to be doubling down on their idea that Blue Beetle would be inexplicably successful and not another disappointment.

I get that it was done for the pun of Beetle-mania, but every other legit industry paper has pointed out it was a very disappointing opening so much so that WB put out a memo blaming it on the hurricane, surprised to see no mention of any of that here.

He is, however, making an old Superboy movie.

Don’t you mean:

Beetle Beats Barbie, Barbie Bleeds Badly

I like to think of it more as a beetle musk.

I remember that episode oh my god this is amazing thank you.

I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if part of the reasoning for reneging on the planned second seasons is to attempt to sway public opinion. “We really want to provide you with the shows you love, honestly, but these unreasonable writers and actors are making it impossible with their ridiculous demands. Blame them, not

Which review was that? I remember a South Park review where the writer imagined a scene but that wasn't Rabin.

The jellybeans moment was hilariously bizarre. Rabin essentially hallucinated a whole scene. This is just kind of sad.