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All that an no mention of the fact that this was directed by one of her Co Stars???

You know what Jack Burton always says in a time like this? Nothing... because they never mentioned Big Trouble in Little China. :(

The Thing was the friends we made along the way.

Why doesn’t Variety ever ask Harrison Ford how the masculinity of J.J. Abrams compares to the masculinity of George Lucas?

The first part I agree with. The second part I hope turns out to be true.

I'll never understand why executives would go for a pitch like this and think that it's better and more interesting than a movie that's "just" a good science fiction story. 

I’m sad that Sasha Calle’s not going to get a shot. I liked what little of her Supergirl we saw in The Flash.

I hated the Jack Crusher storyline of Picard Season 3. Mostly because I felt like the role was miscast. The actor had no real screen personality and a 40-something playing a 23 year old, things look really bad. (Okay: Ed Speleers is 35, but honestly, he looks 40+.) I can only wonder how he got the gig.

That’s not what he said.

“We are not computers Sebastian!” 

And an excellent writer.

Another reason I love "Captain America: The First Avenger" so much. The unironic embracing of a guy who just wants to help.

Snyder's Justice League is not better than the theatrical cut. It's just more. The theatrical cut tried to take the various pieces of story that Snyder had created and pull hour a reasonable length movie. And it's a mess. The Snyder Cut tries to sort out the mess, but there's nothing there to save so it's just a

“it feels like we’ve lived with Henry Cavill as Superman, Ben Affleck as Batman, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Ezra Miller as the Flash, Ray Fisher as Cyborg, and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman for our entire lives”

I hate stories about callow dickheads or whiny dorks who have a big epiphany and suddenly become Superman, because that’s not how any of this works. It’s an aspirational fantasy. Would you want people with those kinds of personalities to operate on you, or represent you in a legal case? Or run the companies that

The “Refusal of the Call” is one of the most heinous chickenshit plot devices ever conceived by human minds. Lots of people choose to do things because they believe it’s the right thing to do, or it’s something they want to do, and can do very well.

Yeah, but that points to a complete misunderstanding of the character. If you watch the show, particularly the first season, the picture that emerges of the young Kirk is a kind of nerd (“a stack of books with legs”), who was always studying, getting picked on by upperclassmen, and never had any time for romance or

Offering an explanation that no one needed of the dumb joke doesn’t improve it.

Yeah, fuck this shit.

People who make this super original joke never seem to realize that there are actors who are sick of playing certain roles.