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Was, she, though? During the bulk of Pottermania she had no real public persona. Afterward she was mainly famous for making up dumb retcons about the material (before indoor plumbing, wizards would piss and shit their pants and then magically make the mess go away. That’s canon, baby!)

Idiots: Madame Web is a bad movie.

Sure. I’d be more convinced by the “replace Biden” movement if they could settle on who to replace Biden WITH.

This segment might have been more notable if Stewart hadn’t been making the same “haw haw Biden is old” jokes constantly since January.

The pointing thing was funny because like...who is that for? Does she think the baby is going to read the sign? Why not just leave a note? “This is Ruby, please look after her.

We’ve just had Doctor Who build up one mystery, only to tell us it wasn’t one at all.

Mrs. Flood had a definite sinister beat once she was left alone with Ruby’s grandmother, then abandoned it when Sutekh murdered Earth. While it seemed at first that she was somehow part of the whole plan, it’s clear that she was surprised to be dusted and then subsequently brought back.

Look at me! I’m “experimenting with new technologies!” I’m an artist now!

Eh, the “bombshell” at the end was the weakest part for me, mainly because “surprise, I’m bringing back a bad guy from the classic series” has been RTD’s favorite trick since the days of Rose Tyler. So of course The One Who Waits was going to turn out to be some jerk who fought one of the classic Doctors. The

Yeah, and Coco, Incredibles 2 and Toy Story 4 were all huge hits. Coco made $815 million and it was the LEAST successful of the three. The idea that Pixar has been struggling is almost completely manufactured.

This season is averaging below the 1989 cancellation season.

If Toy Story was actually Pixar’s best movie, do you really think we’d even be talking about the studio all these years later? Come on. Great creators don’t peak with their first work.

Luca and Turning Red were both brilliant. Soul didn’t quite live up to its potential but was still a good time. Even Elemental was surprisingly good despite its horrible ad campaign.

Disney had originally planned to make three sequels to the Tarzan movie, where he must fight evil hunters who want to skin him alive.

I wouldn’t say they were over-saturating, certainly not to the level they did with Marvel. During the Renaissance era, the Disney studio released one animated movie per year (except 1993, when they released none.) Compare that to Marvel, where Disney have been aiming for three movies a year plus God knows how many

Up There” is really the only Disneyesque song in the movie, and even then, it’s more of a parody of the radio covers that the main song in every Disney Renaissance film would get. You know, the ones that were performed by popular pop stars instead of the film’s voice actors. “Up There” has the lyrics of a Disney “I wa

Just one of the many ways that sex is like jello.

It’s time for 1950's Pepsi shows!

Bluey’s dad never even hits her. And that’s why it’s woke gay propaganda.