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I’m not sure your opinion is so unpopular, but you’re right. I’d seen “Airplane!” by the time I got around to seeing “Spaceballs”, so I knew quality when I saw it. “Spaceballs” had its moments, but it felt lazy compared to either one of the Airplane movies, which seemed to have an endless supply of much sharper jokes.

Unpopular opinion: Much like the Star Wars franchise, itself, Spaceballs isn’t that great, overall, but it’s benefited from nostalgia as its primary audience first watched it when they were teens or younger. It features some gifted comedians and has a few good gags, but most of it plays like a bad SNL parody, and it

Needs a better title, too.

she’s a much more compelling actor than Austin Butler. Cast her in the Benny role, and then this gets interesting.

Nice try, Ser Criston, you absolute piece of shit

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I’m just going to leave this here-(Happy Pride Month!)

It’s a song about, as our Britt Hayes put it, “a woman being held hostage by some guy who may or may not have drugged her adult beverage.”’

Christ, isn’t a little early for the “Baby It’s Cold Outside” clickbait discourse machine to fire up again? Didn’t we settle this years ago, or has the COVID brain fog destroyed that part of our collective memory?

“Bowen Yang and Keenan Thompson address Shane Gillis, Dave Chappelle SNL moments.”

Was...

basically spend the whole time fighting over Lane.

Cut them a break. Most A.I. is under 10 years old.

No but Glenn Powell has joined the Beastie Boys.

Wait so they’re not in the new Knives Out movie? 

Counterpoint: Mission: Imposible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 is awesome.

DeTECtive..

Thanks, man. And trust me when I say that comments are always appreciated. Particularly the positive ones. Although even the negative ones are, to some extent, a pleasant reminder that people are still reading my stuff. :-)

You know, we commenters talk about how we're outta here when the Kinjapocalypse comes, and to a certain extent that's true. But I'll never stop reading these Will. They're some of the crown jewels of the AV Club. This is a great one.

One of my absolute favourite actors. I met him at a Star Trek convention in London in October 2012 and nobody was lined up to see him. I ended up spending 15 minutes hanging out, talking about World War II, his favourite castles and I fixed the settings on his iPad.