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The first paragraphs lay out that this is a script that leans heavily on being context-swapped Blazing Saddles. If there is anything worth saying next, it’s how the movie handles the cultural critique that is hard-wired into its predecessor.
If the movie were better, I’m sure there’d be a more substantial review of

I’m sorry, we were looking for: “Hold it, next man makes a move, the Nilus gets it!”

Just set the remake in 1870. What the hell are you worried about? You’ll be able to sue them!

September 17, 2004

It wasn’t Too Bad an effort when I Woke Up This Morning but you were So Far Away on the Curb, I don’t think you were Worthy to Say if it was a good effort or not, even with that zoom lens Photograph (may as well be from a Satellite) In fact, I was Feeling Way too Damn Good.
I was afraid you’d swear off, Never Again,

It’s hyperlinked under ‘loft’ in the article:

A different tweet but with a better image than the source:

Insisted might be too strong a word (though I do believe this has been part of vendor agreements in the past), certainly they encourage it more strongly than most other retailers. There are hundreds of Wal-Mart suppliers with offices in NWA:

  • It’s possible Harrow gets the power boost by being in the temple room. The lead ‘judge’ avatar says something about this being a room of power

The technical solution to the Field of Reeds question is that Jake was left in the sarcophagus and only Steven and Marc’s hearts were being judged. Clearly the different personae were completely separable in the underworld logic a Steven went to the sands and Marc to the reeds, so presumably Jake sits on the boat

Right. Dr. Harrow tells Marc that he’s at Putnam Psychiatric, in the end credits, Harrow is shot at [Bill] Sienkiewicz hospital.

I thought the people killed room were the ones he killed as Konshu’s avatar—he calls them abusers, or something to that effect. As far as Marc admits any mercenary-dom, the plan was looting antiquities.

I don’t think observant Jews are supposed to serve Egyptian deities, either.

In reality the choices a scales should be balanced or with one side outweighing the other, right? The problem with Marc/Steven is not that his heart is too heavy and it needs lightening, it’s that his heart is still actively fluctuating which prevents the scales from landing on one side or the other. This is not well

Surely also:
a tight-bottle episode —> a tight, bottle episode

Going beyond the contract, it’s also not a coincidence that Canoo is headquartering in Bentonville, either. Wal-Mart has for a long time insisted on companies establishing offices local to their HQ.

I’m not an editor...

Not sure I agree about Agent Carter. It’s been awhile, but I remember thinking they were padding things out in the middle episodes so the climax could be in the finale and then it felt both rushed and with a lot of loose strings left hanging. I think that series would have been better as three sets of 6-episodes each.

they can still tap into Khonshu’s power in spite of their severed connection

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