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I truly wonder what joys we might have lost because Disney bought Marvel.

I went to see Andew Vachss a number of years ago and he talked about his work on The Ultimate Evil and how DC changed a LOT of his original manuscript, removing any and all sex. He tried to fight them on this and he said.

You will now be forced to relive today until you come to your senses. I hope you made something yummy for breakfast as you will have to eat it over and over a few thousand times.

TBH, as cute as the little shell is on card, it is not worth the price premium considering it will almost never be seen. For the same price or even less, you can get a 512GB with the same or better specs. Even my Mario addicted son came to this realization when it was explained to him and it was his allowance money

TBH, as cute as the little shell is on card, it is not worth the price premium considering it will almost never be

This was just dumb. Period.

I haven’t seen Inherent Vice, but the unreliable narrator does work well when it is USED well and I think that is the problem. There are times when the concept is used simply because the story wasn’t all that great or the writer wrote himself into a corner and it was an easy way out. Memento is an excellent movie and

You piques my curiosity, where can I find info on the original take for Passengers? I admit I liked it in an odd way as some of it was too CGI heavy, but the cast was enjoyable and I have rewatched it occasionally. It would have been interesting to see Chris Pratt as the bad guy, even though he still kind of was for

I’ve had Valerian on my shelf for about two years and every time I reach for it, something stops me. I love Besson’s movies. Leon ( NOT the US The Professional) and The Fifth Element are two of my favorites ( I liked Lucy a lot, but the ending was a little off compared to the other 95% of the movie.) I was so looking

I think Don Bluth was the animated representation of Orson Welles. Near genius but a complicated person and often their own worst enemies. In a perfect world, both should have been given the money to do what they wanted and we would have had some amazing movies in the end.

I’ve seen Mulholland Dr. and it is one f’’ed up movie. I cannot imagine how it could have been a TV series as was originally intended. What about Lost Highway?

No one wants to gamble on originality any more.

Now I need to see it. This is what a movie should be.

Many do not realize that most novelizations of major movies are based on the shooting script so sequences you read in them were either never shot or deleted in the final cut.( The longer Waterworld IS so much better. Glad they finally released it on Blu Ray.) A few examples of other novelizations that some believe

The Twitter trolls are getting lazy. They saw the old photo hooded person and figured KKK. Even Wikipedia is correct enough to find the basic facts before releasing a story.

I think a lot of people need to apologize about Mother’s Day and it has nothing to do about race.

I truly think though that without the Wii U, we would not have the switch. There is a direct connection that I doubt the one would not have been made without the other. My son has had one for a few years and positively loves it. He has taught himself how to code by modifying levels an a few of his Mario games by

Aren’t some of these too old to bring to trial or was the law updated at some point?

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It depends. In the US It’s life of the author plus 70 years. (Somewhat insane in my view.) In the UK anything not published as of a 1989 law are protected until 2039. The Beatles released some unreleased 1963 era tracks in 2013 exclusively on iTunes for a brief time so that they would receive the full 70 years

Many people of that generation did not watch old movies, let alone black and white old movies. Colorization was thankfully a brief attempt to get older films back in the mainstream, but as my high school English teacher replied to someone in class when asked why they simply could not translate Shakespeare to modern