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    I had the same with Jake Johnson in 21 Jump Street, except I only figured it out at the credits.

    The woman dies halfway through.

    That casting/entry doesn't make any sense. They are both tall, handsome and ripped, so they don't look different enough for the conceit of the film, but they also don't look alike enough to be on this list. It should be Patton Oswalt or Jonah Hill or some shit.

    I think the sibling thing has driven them to scrape the barrel a bit. This plus the "siblings you didn't realise were siblings!" article so close together…

    I never confuse Robert Wuhl and Keith David.

    Can Corey Johnson get in on that?

    Yeah, I should have made it clearer that I thought it was a fine use of the term *as long as* we go along with the article writer's assumptions that it was written by a man and the casting notes for male actors didn't have that instruction. I was responding to your "are all instructions mansplaining now?" question,

    I think this fits "manspaining" pretty well - a man patronisingly explaining something to a woman she knows plenty about, assuming she doesn't because she's a woman.
    (It assumes it's a man writing those instructions, of course…)
    But perhaps lots of male casting calls include this painfully obvious instruction too…

    Good old Jeffrey Weissman.

    I hope they get the VHS collection accurate so I can finally see what all the titles are. There was Back To The Future 2 (or 3?) and Child's Play 3, I think…

    Time for this correction again: Utopia is not about "a graphic novel that predicts major disasters". That's from a pre-production blurb that is inaccurate but has somehow managed to stick around long enough to be included in every Utopia news article on the internet, even after two seasons of the UK show have aired!

    Judging from this and another of her comments on this article, KateH's sarcasm detector seems to be broken…

    "some kind of retcon that explains how Boba Fett survived his apparent death in Return Of The Jedi."
    That wouldn't be a retcon, any more than SPOILERS Darth Vader turning out to be Luke's father is. A retcon is Ian Malcolm suddenly being alive in the second Jurassic Park novel after dying and having a funeral in the

    Hey, Splice was great! I recommend it, especially if you can go in knowing nothing about it (don't even look at the poster).

    Ouch.

    She was born in '56, apparently. So the answer is likely yes.

    WHAT NO GREMLINS 2?

    It's great, but don't expect much story - it's all about atmosphere. It's kind of like the Blade Runner of horror movies.

    I didn't like the first one but really enjoyed AGoS. How did they set up a sequel at the end?

    Yeah, that would definitely be their gimmick account name.