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And they are dreaming for those days to be back ASAP.  Now the dollars are going out at lightspeed and coming in on the back of a turtle.

I was impressed with the hydraulic hardtop on those but would hate if it ever sprung a leak and the bill to fix it.

If you have the space always go bigger. Better to have more than enough room than to find out it won’t all fit.

If you have the space always go bigger. Better to have more than enough room than to find out it won’t all fit.

True, but if it is close, no one will be willing to call it. JFK/Kennedy was decided by about 100,000 votes that even today is clouded by some accusations of malfeasance in Chicago. Bush/Gore came to what, 500 votes in Palm beach County? And the networks that did call it, and have to retract it, do not want to make

It will have to be in Elon’s voice.

Perhaps even MONTHS...

DeLorean was trying to launch an IPO for much needed cash in early 1982. I cannot remember all of the details, but it kept getting delayed then he was arrested and the show was over.

It was my favorite show that season and was pissed Fox cancelled it. It was similar to a show on NBC a few years earlier called Go On. In both cases the extended cast really clicked and they both were funny shows. I saved LA to Vegas on my TiVo but sadly the drive failed earlier this year.

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It reminded me of the old Police Squad TV show (that lead to the Naked Gun movie series) deliberately having the guest stars - such as Florence Henderson and William Shatner - bumped off during the opening credits.

Denise Richard’s was pretty much the worst part of the movie as she had that dumb smile through most of it other than the scene she breaks up with Rico.

Keri Russel was pretty much thrown away in MI:3 as well.

IIRC the MI2 production was a mess from start to finish and is still considered the least of the series. I suspect Cruise learned everything not to do on a production. From that point on he was far more picky on directors until working with Christopher McQuarrie who I think has the gig for as long as he wants it.

Thank you for the correction, sir.

Just think back in the day it pretty much was all Mel Blanc at Warner Bros. I just don’t think all of this talent should be walking away from their roles (Or being asked to politely in some cases.) Especially if they have been the only one doing it for a long time, such as Cleveland, and from what I have seen it was

Find George Burns (would be 124) and Charlton Heston (97) and give each segment their own host. Imagine Burns standing in half shadow and say ‘You may be able to help solve a mystery... Goodnight Gracie’ and take a puff on his cigar. 

Watch the behind the scenes footage from Star Wars of Dave Prowse speaking Vader’s lines with his cockney accent. It isn’t pretty.

Your last sentence is very true but now EVERYBODY has to look at EVERYTHING they do and anything with the slightest off kilter optics will be re-examined because of the politics of it. It really should not matter what the voice actor looks like if they are right for the part. A lot of black talent voices white

For what Apple charges for their damn phones this is criminal. Those bricks probably cost less that $10 to make and Apple’s profit margin is as much as a third of the cost. As far as headphones, they could include a decent set of beats and still be swimming in money. And yet people will just keep handing their

For what Apple charges for their damn phones this is criminal. Those bricks probably cost less that $10 to make

Perhaps he wrote the order knowing GM would not do anything if off the record and with it out in the open and FCA willing to meet, it might force GM to do so also. He likely beleive that pursuing this case is a fools errand no matter which way it goes so just have the CEO’s fight it out and be done with it. A lot

The tie in books coming out early was pretty standard back in the day. They also used to include a few glossy pages of still from the movie in the middle of the books. It was a simpler time then.