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I will only see this movie if all of the villains (assuming they make The Rock a good guy in this movie) are played by other former wrestlers, but more specifically, Terry “Hulk” Hogan as “Hollywood” Hogan. He doesn’t have to be called Hollywood in the script, but must wear the lightning pant tights. The others...

I appreciate the in depth explanation. I guess what I meant was, i didn’t realize leading to public domain was an intentional focus. I believed that the focus of copyright laws were meant to keep people from profiting off of someone else’s work, and the timeframe was more of a side note with an understanding that a

Copyright laws were created to eventually become public domain? 

It’s sad hearing about how popular the far-right movement has grown in Poland over the years. A damn shame about it everywhere of course, but considering the locations of the concentration camp sites, it’s pretty heartbreaking. 

In all seriousness, Ken Burns doing a documentary on the history of the Sci-Fi genre would be fucking great. 

I think it was because they were shut down by the "man who has no dick" and reopened their business... maybe? Was Ecto-1 called Ecto-2 in the movie also? 

I've read that because of his pacemaker, the man has no pulse. NO PULSE!

Paul Kinsey would be a decent Amish fellow. Perhaps Scorcese could do a sequel. The Amishman.

And one day when it does actually go missing, it’s accidentally brought to a very confused Dynja Rren.

Hopefully it's never spoken and only shown when he accidentally drops his driver's license (or the space equivalent of that.)

Seinfeld2000 belongs in a museum. Smithsonian2000.

So there’s an expiration date on replies? Yesterday was a holiday and I don’t check this website outside of work. Have some milksteak and calm down.

I’m not worked up. Just pointing it out since you thought you were correcting people. And you seem to care enough to call people names. Have some rumham, it might calm you down.

Came here for Breaking Bad, saw it at #1, was not disappointed. Thank you, goodnight everybody.

The majority of Always Sunny's episodes have been on in the 2010s. You realize that right? 

Are there more versions of Blade Runner or more versions of the Han/Greedo gunfight?

The article says “now we just need some new stuff” one sentence after mentioning Chris Evans is starring in Knives Out. Are they intentionally lacking this much self-awareness? 

I have so much to catch up on, having only seen random episodes over the years, but it's so worth it. 

I think they should go the Wet Hot American Summer route and start off right after and not acknowledge how much older they are.  

I think I’ve seen a decent amount of his films, and I’ve enjoyed them all for different reasons. Some are better than others but so are some MCU films. I’m pro-Marty films and pro-Marvel movies.