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...by the way, is there a version where Lois says “bitch?” That’s what I thought the line was, as she was saying it, and even double-checked, here, to see if it was dubbed over/her mouth not matching the audio, which doesn’t seem to be the case.

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George Miller Version = More of This (taken from, appropriately, Superman 2):

My favorite thing about this article?

I assume this must’ve been mentioned before, but I’m not seeing it anywhere here: The quote at the top of the cover, beneath the TIE Figher - isn’t the line “You have that power, too” a new addition to the classic “The Force is strong in my family” quote?

Daisy Ridley is creating a disturbance in the balance of the American Good Guy/British (or European, if Swedish Sydow’s character is more of an Emperor Ming, than Antonius Block) Bad-Guy dynamic...Force.

Yeah, I had the same impression when it was revealed, and for basically the same reasons; I actually laughed when I saw it for the first time. And it’s not like it’s completely ridiculous-looking (if the show didn’t exist, and he was revealed, in the same costume in Avengers , I wouldn’t have laughed), it just

Maybe my memory’s been clouded, but I remember no one ever really mentioning X-Men Origins: Wolverine, leading up to, and following the second one. I mean, we obviously spoke about it, hoping it wouldn’t be as awful; but when Jackman, or any of the people at Fox would talk about The Wolverine (no “2” - or whatever

I’m confused....

If he’s become “legendary,” wouldn’t it make more sense that - instead of him having “done significant things that would give him additional fame or, possibly, infamy” - since Return of the Jedi, he’s done absolutely nothing; or dropped completely off radar (no pun intended)? For example:

Looks like straight-to-DVD anyway, based on the filmography I saw doing a (rudimentary) search of the studios, and - outside of a couple of halfway-decent Chinese films (“Detective Dee..”) - recognizing nothing (or at least notable).

I haven’t read Shelley’s book, or seen the classic Universal in years, and I’m curious - what’s the reason for Frankenstein’s insistence on the pronunciation of the “stein” part of his name (which I remember him getting upset about, and why he does, in Young Frankenstein)?

I guess UFOs aren’t actively disabling our missiles - or as active in general - these days, because our technology/ability to detect (or destroy) has become too sophisticated for these interplanetary travelers? (ships probably made using stone knives and bearskins, right??)

Haha I was thinking the same thing....unless, now this caption-photo-pairing - that I’ve stored in my memory for 16 years - makes a little more sense:

The fact that the “marketing” and “postcard version of Vermont” is focused on the decay of fall and dead of winter - paired with the inclusion of the word-combination “innocuous murders” in the article, is all the convincing I need that Vermont would be a fine “inspiration for a dark, complicated mystery” - and you

Remember to ask Aladdin if Steve will be in the new Full House show

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We’ve seen it already. He killed off Christoph Waltz (assuming he’s Blofeld) - and effectively, SPECTRE - in the pre-credits sequence of “For Your Eyes Only,” using a helicopter to lift, and drop, him into a smokestack:

Following a cursory glance at wikipedia for research, I’m rooting for Acts of Vengeance to follow Infinity War.

“The Interstice of Today” (assuming the sequel is set forward in time)??

What?

Did they ever explain why Doom literally hated humanity - probably more than any character in anything, ever - enough to want to destroy the entire planet? I remember he threw in a random (they really, barely squeezed this bit of foreshadowing in there), “life’s bul*****, humans are the worst” comment - making him