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Vigorously Valsalvic
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I know Spot The Reverse-Aging Character is a favourite pastime for BB fans watching BCS, but I thought that Eager Bright-Eyed Kim and Vital Titan Of Law Howard were really believable in the cold open. For Howard in particular, the disparity between his top-of-the-world flashback swagger and his haggard present-day

For the right palate”, no?

Holy blink-and-you’ll-miss-it, Batman! I did NOT catch the force-grab when I watched it, presumably because I was too busy blinking. Kind of takes the wind out of my “OK, sure, good job inspiring the kid, but he’s still stuck on that planet with no special powers” sails...

I remember being amazed by the decapitation effects in Sleepy Hollow. It’s probably just CGI-assisted actor-to-dummy transitions, but I spent more time than I should really admit advancing frame-by-frame through several of the beheading shots, and, at least in my VHS-on-17"-CRT viewings, couldn’t see anything that

I think something that gets missed in this discussion is that “not a character study” doesn’t mean the same thing as either “poorly written” or “poorly acted”. These movies know exactly what they want to be, and everyone involved works their ass off to make each movie the best one of those that it can be. Any movie

“THAT is how the Force works!”

*Someone* might survive the saber-assisted fall down the shaft, but what are the odds of that happening in a story prominently featuring Han?

Outstanding.

I can’t stop giggling at just how much is going on in that GIF.

They could have Doctor Poison’s consciousness kept alive in the form of a retrofuturistic set of computer banks hidden in an abandoned training camp!

Hmm... I was sure Matthew was the last to go. Could this be the world’s skeeviest instance of the Mandela Effect, or is it possible that I misremembered?

Not to completion, anyway...

I had your very comment two-thirds composed in my head in response to Asano, and then read down to your post and realized how little I actually had to add. So, um... a Recommend for Prince Ruprecht!

That’s I Spit On Your Grave. But it’s the mentally challenged dude that gets mulched in the lake, so pick your poison when it comes to queasy exploitation...

Surely Ghost-Face Helpah, no?

Well, that certainly puts to rest any comparisons to Lost... :)

So very happy to be proven wrong...

Your nested parentheses may be the closest Kinja can come to full-on Wallacian footnote fetishism.

Exterior neighbourhood scenes for Hostage for a Day were filmed on the street I grew up on. As claims to fame go, it’s... well, it’s what I’ve got.

“a car phone or a cell phone” really says it all...