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In the Grimm Brothers’ Schneewittchen, the dwarves are based on Germanic folklore.

Saying he “slapped his name on” a movie implies that he didn’t have much to do with it personally, but he directed all four of the movies listed in the first sentence. If you were trying to say that it’s arrogant to put your name in front of a movie’s title, well, yeah, it is, but that’s not what that idiom means.

Are the dwarfs supposed to be humans with dwarfism or are they their own separate species like other fantasy works though? 

As for the age old question, my mind says Blur but my heart says Oasis”

Cost to rent a movie without Ana de Armas in it: $3.99

In death, a member of Project Mayhem has a name. His name was Robert Paulson.

Cool! I guess I’ll find out what it actually looks like by searching elsewhere because you need an Instagram login to use the link in the article. If only there was some way to, I dunno, link the image directly to a post that’s entirely about said image?

Are we not anticipating Horizon: Forbidden West?

Ask again tomorrow! 

Cool it, MwFuller, or you’ll get a knuckle supper!

Maybe she had a dog named Indiana?

And here I thought they were rebooting Kindred: The Embraced.

The slap scene from In the Heat of the Night is still shocking, satisfying, and so good.  RIP. 

Remember a decade ago when some company had the brilliant idea to rename Scrabble, which then made them tens of millions of dollars?

i dont like games where power hungry cops living out their military fantasies of gunning down civilians

I assume you’re using “halfway decent” in the “stone cinematic masterpiece” sense of the word.

UPDATE: Despite never actually being employed by WWE, sources confirm that Macauly Culkin has been released from his role in the company due to “budget issues.” We wish him the best in his future endeavors.

A good arc can draw people in. Stone Cold Steve Austin became a huge star because of the arc which pit him, a blue collar redneck, against Mr. McMahon, the ultimate evil boss. (This in part stemmed from Vince McMahon adopting a heel persona after the real-life “screwjob” in Montreal but that’s like an entire essay in

To be fair, there were so many people for whom Harry Potter was the only books they ever read and their sole cultural touchpoint (except for perhaps The Office and Friends) that who could expect them to understand any of the cryptobigotry?