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Maverick would have been long retired, and even Goose’s son would be at least approaching retirement, certainly not just starting out at flight school. It’s best not to think too much about it, I’m really looking forward to seeing it.

Most of these movies are adapted from some of the best writers working in the 70's and 80's. It’s too bad some people can’t just look beyond the comic book label, these are great stories.

I seem to remember reading that HBO wanted more seasons, but it was B&W that wanted to end it quickly, and didn’t want to hand it off to anyone else. They catch a lot of crap for those last couple of seasons, and that ending, and rightfully so, but they did put out some great television. It was  their decision to

Nah, the show was awesome...until it wasn’t. I just recently rewatched the first four seasons, and man, is that some great television. 

Nice to meet you. Love them, so long as they still have just a bit of green on them, then I just like them. Once they’re all spotted up, no thanks.

I haven’t seen anybody in these comments make either of those points. Mostly just saying Megan Markle isn’t some kind of devil. For the record, as an American, I never think much about the royal family, except when I watch The Crown, which I do enjoy, and it was fun to watch the changing of the guard when I went on a

The first movie was really only noteworthy for the 3D experience, I have never had any desire to watch it again, unlike just about every other James Cameron movie. I have AMC A-List, so I’ll probably end up seeing it to fill out my 3 movies a week, but otherwise, I would probably never see this, just no real interest.

Well, in fairness, they probably felt that their characters were already so well known to the public that they didn’t need the Marvel method of doing it. I think they might have even been right, but then they hired Zack Snyder to run it all. I like Zack Snyder, loved his Dawn of the Dead, and even enjoyed his version

It just seems that they’re going all in for the original content, but having tons of shows without endings isn’t going to help in the long run, whether it’s a show I like or not. People would be more willing to shell out the monthly fee for a library of shows that they can watch that are complete in their stories.

The problem is that I don’t really want to watch anything new on Netflix because it will probably be cancelled before the story is finished, or even on a cliffhanger. Maybe the creators should start ending seasons in a way that is open ended, but still can be seen as an ending.

We always called it the heel, and it’s my favorite part. The ends are also my favorite part of meat loaf, and that, we did call the butt.

I “got to” listen to Liddy’s show too for awhile, and yes, he was nuts on politics, but he when he was talking about other things, he was actually kind of entertaining. I much preferred to “get to” listen to him than Limbaugh or Glenn Beck, I wanted to stuff my ears with cotton when they were on.

He wrote out a million dollar check to Megan when they were divorcing.

Or pulls a Trump, and wants to sleep with Sally.

I’m pretty sure that by next year, Chris Rock will have asked for them to remove the ban, and they will appear together on the Oscars in some capacity.

I agree now, but as a kid, I was fully on team Coke, looking back, it’s a little embarrassing. These days I pretty much only drink Zero Sugar Dr. Pepper and Cream Soda, the best tasting diet drink I’ve ever had.

I remember them too, drove me crazy as a kid, they actually said that people preferred Pepsi over Coke, or couldn’t tell the difference. Prefer Pepsi over Coke? Fine, no accounting for taste, but couldn’t tell the difference? Absurd, they tasted completely different (at the time, haven’t had either in years, so I

I’ve heard stuff like that about Trump before, I think we’re talking about different things. It doesn’t make sense to me, but Holmes conning the money people with charm and technobabble, I get it.

Unlike Trump though, she actually seems somewhat believable, I can actually see why she successfully conned people for a little while. Trump is so transparently phony that I’ll never understand how people are conned by him, he reminds me more of L. Ron Hubbard in that way.

The obvious answer for your museum, alcohol. People will line up in their nice clothes and pay out the wazoo for a night of wine and art.