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When those villains are played by the likes of Tura Satana and Haji it’s only....ahem...fitting that their characters are the ones that the audience pays attention to.

Yes, start with the “Carnival Magic” Netflix episode and if you like that you should be able to appreciate the rest.

I stopped watching The Flash after the third season because what was the “fun” super-hero show on the CW network turned into a grim slog with an almost deliberate sadistic pleasure of rubbing the fun-ness in the viewers face.

Pretty much the reason why D&D haven’t been able to hold onto a project since GOT ended. Who wants to hire showrunners who don’t want to properly finish what they’ve started but whose egos are so sensitive that they can’t allow other showrunner(s) to finish it.

Considering her last big budget franchise film lost the studio anywhere from 76 to 186 million dollars, this should surprise no one.

Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair can be purchased from Amazon UK

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In addition to his recent TV work, Segal’s 1970's film career is a fascinating combination of big Hollywood films, “Rollercoaster”, “Fun with Dick and Jane” and more interesting indie fare, “The Terminal Man”, “Where’s Poppa”

This isn’t a trial, it’s a publicly consumed documentary.  As such, I question it’s perspective and fairness to all subjects.

Which doesn’t in any way alleviate the fact that this may be a one-sided investigation of a subject that needs objective clarity.

Billy may have passed...but the ‘stache lives on!

Even AC/VF admits that it wasn’t always that way, especially during the nadir of his alcohol/crack abuse for about ten years or so from the mid-70's to the mid 80's.

I have absolutely no issues with the casting of Christie in the role. Tom Ellis was great in the Fox/Netflix series but definitely not as the Sandman version of the character.

Correct, the completion of the adaptation of the first book was going to be green lit based on the performance of the initial film.

The boldest trope for MGM would be to take the series historical...as in back to the era that the novels were actually written for, the 1950's to 1960's.  I doubt MGM would do that, that would likely double the budget of films that are already bloated beyond belief.

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The “hand of god” ending was taken directly from King’s book so one really can’t criticize Mick Garris for that one.

The Stand 2020 feels like the writers decided to toss King’s book into a blender, cut it up into pieces and then turned it into a Williams S Burroughs version of the book. We’re already headed into the final episodes and they haven’t even introduced the novel’s creepiest human character.

He also gave us Event Horizon, a film that’s both terrifying and ridiculous, sometimes in the same scene.

I was thinking of the original Toecutter’s death in Mad Max (79), but Immortan Joe got a juicily good send off in Fury Road as well.