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I love No Way Out, but I think my favorite Costner performance is in Silverado.

But is it Cinema?

Assuming you mean Spencer Reid (Matthew Gray Gubler), scheduling conflicts kept him out of the previous season, and I haven’t heard anything about him returning. 

I don’t know, but it’s been that way for a long time. I remember being like 15 minutes into The Nightmare Before Christmas, before it dawned on me that I was watching a musical. This was when it was first out. The advertising I saw had given no indication.

My favorite Costner role is in Silverado.  Very different from the characters he’s been playing the past few decades.

Will Molly Shannon be playing the same unlikable character she plays in everything else?

I’ve never heard of Erewhon, before, but it really bothers me that it’s almost, but not quite, “nowhere” spelled backwards.

It wasn’t a judgement on the quality of the play, itself, but just a comment on how it was presented.  I’ve never heard of Passing Strange, or American Utopia. Hamilton, on the other hand, was a big hit on Disney+. It demonstrated that the general public is perfectly happy to watch a filmed stage production, and I

He was not explicitly identified.

I’d like to see more musicals get the Hamilton treatment: just film the stage show. No need to moviefy it.  Give some thought to the camerawork to keep it from being static, but just let the stage players do their thing.

Is no one willing to ask the really important questions?  Like, has Ellen ever had a good haircut?

It looks like Ellen DeGeneres doing a David Byrne sketch.

I think 50% would be Certified Meh.  You have to reach the 60% threshold to break the Meh Filibuster.

Yep. They even restarted numbering it as “season 1".

Why does he hate coves?

the movie didn’t mind casually killing off characters you might actually have cared about.

Maybe they don’t consider “this is based on a show your parents watched when they were kids” is a major selling point?  People who know the original series know it’s a reboot without having to be told.  People who don’t probably won’t be enticed by that knowledge to see it.

For a long time, DW has toyed with Fantasy creatures, etc., but dressed them up as Science Fiction-y. The Vampires of Venice weren’t actual vampires, but just a race of aliens that were somewhat similar to vampires. That sort of thing. So, if they’re actually not bothering with the SF explanation for these Fantasy

I like it.  Especially the collar and how the cape attaches.

Have we all forgotten the classic TV series Mutant X?