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At this point with DVDs, if a director recorded a commentary, it’s inclusion in the Special Features should be mandatory

Off-topic, but io9 was the first place I thought of: Just walked past EW Magazine’s 50th Anniversary edition, which makes 3 total that I’ve come across, with Time and Newsweek being the other two. So I’m asking for advice on which “one” (over $10 for a mag is hard to justify) to get. Is there another, better option?

Did they have a Marvel Comics panel?

Speaking of Star Trek and sums of their parts, that reminds me - I just came across this (one episode per tape - your guess is as good as mine on however many tapes - for $10, at a thrift store. A worthwhile purchase? Or too much clutter to bother, for (my best guess) is one season of TOS?

That random guy’s question makes so much more sense now! (The definition of “more” being, essentially going from making zero sense - and me thinking someone was just “being a weirdo” - to my complete understanding of the situation...though, arguably still kind of a “weirdo” thing to say, now that I think about it.)

Are the Faceless Men, specifically the Waif, supposed to/allowed to take pride in petty things - or any pride in general - like the elation she gets from hurting/attempted-killing Arya? I’ve always had the sense that they’re trained to not feel anything, and with so much emphasis being put on completely giving up and

Aside from monkeys and dental floss, naturally, what I’m actually pondering is, “where have the ‘This Week’s TV’ articles been the last few mondays; are tehy coming back?”

Couldn’t the “interesting twist” needed to bring them back to the show consist of them simply saying, “yeah, we don’t care whether or not Russia knows/believes Bobbi and Lance are still agents of SHIELD”?

Yamauchi didn’t realize this was just a 1991 TV episode - not that year’s roster:

Does “trolling” have multiple definitions - one of them including “being entertained and showing appreciation in a non derisive manner,” as the ILM crew (not sure what Andy Richter and Jake Arrieta are doing there, though) seem to be exhibiting here?

If Mayhew’s copy of the original shooting script establishes the “final word on the fact that Han Solo did indeed shoot first” - shouldn’t it, therefore, also establish as the final word, that Obi-Wan actually did survive in A New Hope, as well?

If our “reality is one of many,” I suppose the real world/our world (the one where I’m typing this right now) could theoretically be one of the realities Swinton’s referring to — and if that’s the case, I can’t help but wonder if Frank Castle/Punisher is aware of them and/or there’s a deeper meaning to his daughter’s

• Trimmed from the shot of Han returning the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon was him taking the legendary fuzzy dice out of his pocket and hanging them back up.

Why is Chicago - or anywhere reasonably close to it - never included in any of these movie events/tours, Star Wars-related or otherwise? It’s not as if it’s a small, obscure city.

I was kind of wondering about this while reading the “8 Things...” article, but didn’t bother asking about it - but since it’s brought up again here, I’m curious:

Alex Summers (Lucas Till) lets loose a blast in Cerebro, while Moira, Hank, and Mystique look on. That would be a horrible idea, but the pain on Charles’ face indicates that desperate measures are called for.

As I was checking out some of the backgrounds, filmographies etc. of the filmmakers and the rest of the DC “team” mentioned here, I couldn’t help but notice that Wonder Woman will be the first film (aside from TV movies) Jenkins directed since Monster.

haha...I should have asked about this a long time ago - it beats what I’ve been doing: “settings > show advanced settings > page zoom....”; “right click > search google for image”; using the natural, intricate series of shutters in my eyeball apertures, etc...

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I fairly recently came across another “80's soft rock music video,” accidentally (I was cleaning the apartment, and just typed in “movie soundtrack playlist,” or something, on Youtube for some background noise, and the “Autoplay” function inevitably led it to, I assume Rocky film-music - specifically in this instance,

I was laughing a couple of weeks ago while in a CVS where they had a deal for this giant Darth Vader Pez-dispenser - which was, for some reason, included among the surplus post-Valentine’s Day crap. Because 1) the thing must have been, like, 1.5 feet tall, which I figured defeated the purpose of Pez dispensers, and