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Cool viral marketing campaign!

Never say never.

Apple is who I immediately thought of for potential owners, for the same reason as you suggest. They need content for their streaming service. As good as SOME of their shows are, they don’t have a lot to entice folks to add to or replace existing streaming subs like Netflix or Prime Video.

Wow it’s weird seeing 53 as a Routemaster bus. Also it used to go as far as Camden Town?

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The Monuments Men is a weird film. Matt Damon and Cate Blanchett seem to be in a completely different film to George Clooney and the other guys.

Street Fighter was such a mess of a movie, you can almost see a good version of that film under all the layers of studio interference (the oral history about the making of the film is a very good read).

“Wesa gonna die?”

Yes we can. We shall call ourselves Black and Tan.

Nikki was dull as ditchwater, but Jessica was kind of interesting. The really pointless hidden triplet ice sister made no sense.

It annoyed the hell out of me that DL was killed off. I was hoping that a show, which at least pretended in front the screen to be progressive and diverse, wouldn’t slip into the cliche of killing off the black guy.

See the first thing I thought of when I read that name was Hitch.

Me too, I was unaware of Gilmore Girls as it hadn’t been shown over here in UK yet (eventually got it around 2008).

Milo is either Peter Petrelli to me or Rocky Jr (so glad he did that cameo in Creed 2)

I will try and do that, thanks for the suggestion. Regarding BFTBS it is very much a product of it’s age, by that I mean it’s a very Thatcher’s Britain drama. Though with the way things currently are, one could see parallels with today’s Britain.

I kinda liked Lost in Space, though it got a bit dull during the middle part. Also the SFX look really ropey whenever I’ve seen it on UK telly over recent years (the first Blade film has the same problem). I guess LiS greatest legacy is being film that knocked Titanic off the top spot in US box office, which isn’t too

May I recommend Shazam, which I think is technically part of the same DCEU. It’s fun, which decent little hints of darkness.

Ted Lasso was an unexpected and very welcome highlight of the year for me.

Yes yes yes to ‘The Kemps All True’, a brilliant mockumentary from those Spandau boys.

Are you talking about within LotR trilogy or Bernard Hill’s overall career?