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Meghan met Queenie recently, I guess she approves.
"Jedi Exile" Luke ?
Keep reading to see Luke Skywalker's new look, Benicio del Toro's character name, and a spoiler of what Finn's character will be up to in the new movie.
"Bud" has left the planet.
Don't know why the IMDB rating is so low. Great cult classic.
Second prequel: Nowhere to Run [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BX00aCo7MY[/url]
Metascore has dropped to 74. One third are mixed, plus this one is zero.
Theaters will be empty the second week as word spreads.
Make it 20 years! Run as Democrap prez candidate and beat up Bernie! You can pull a Hillary for the next 19 years!
More fun: [url]http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2017/09/14/box-office-poison-jennifer-lawrence-announces-shes-taking-break-acting/[/url]
Ignoring football, Orville leads the Sunday ratings with 2.3 and 7.3M views.
Simpsons and Family Guy have faded into irrelevance.
Democrats might as well change their name to Socialist Party. Two commies in the lead. Mr Facebook #4.
The critics agree! Metascore down to 7.4 after a few 50 scores. Will IMDb rating go up or down tomorrow?
See the IMDb review by Bill on the 11th if you want to know what movie is about.
May 2019 ✓
While Lucasfilm’s sequel trilogy has been met with acclaim and huge box office returns with The Force Awakens and Rogue One, closing out the trilogy with Episode IX comes with considerable pressure to provide a solid ending to a story that’s been building since 2015, and presumably, leaving the door open for additional films for Disney to continue to expand the universe. Earlier this year, Disney CEO Bob Iger said that Lucasfilm and Disney are looking to create another “decade and a half” of Star Wars films following Episode IX, although it’s not clear if that means additional “saga”-style films in the model of The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi, or standalone films such as Rogue One, the Han Solo film, or the rumored Obi-Wan Kenobi film. Hopefully, with Abrams at the helm, the company will be able to nail the landing with Episode IX.
Spoiler about blue freak in episode 4 at link. Is it really this bad?
American Horror Story: Cult is not that dark and disturbing, but it is hilarious.
The seventh season of the FX Network horror anthology series seems to be the first major Hollywood production to grapple with the Trump presidency on TV or at the movies. It kicked off this season’s opener on September 5 with news footage of then-candidate Donald Trump and — what’s her name? The lady who just assumed she was going to beat him? It segues into what election-night television coverage looked like from two living rooms in a posh suburb in Michigan. In one, a psychotic blue-haired freak who looks like the kind of guy who would make the Joker slightly uncomfortable joyously watches Fox News: “The revolution has begun!” he crows, and “F*** you, world!” and “U.S.A.! U.S.A.!” This is the bad guy, if you were wondering.
Youtube: [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAon04ZJhHE[/url]
Nothing to do with the movie. How Walt's vision of Tomorrowland died with him over the last 62 years.
Yesterday it was 8.2 with 25k votes, didn't make the list.
We need Emperor Trump to order his crucifixion, then Jared disciples will spread Letology!
According to the WSJ, Leto was so intent on being method that the Academy Award winning actor had to be guided around the set because of his impairment. “Blade Runner 2049” director Denis Villeneuve recently confirmed that the 45-year-old went to such extremes for the film, recalling how Leto even turned up to the first camera test in character.
“He could not see at all. He was walking with an assistant, very slowly. It was like seeing Jesus walking into a temple,” Villeneuve remarked to ET Online. “Everybody became super silent, and there was a kind of sacred moment. Everyone was in awe. It was so beautiful and powerful – I was moved to tears.”
Libtard head explodes! Doesn't read article. If you did, you couldn't deny it's truth.
Also here (launches media player):
http://timeinc.brightcove.com.edgesuite.net/rtmp_uds/219646971/201708/669/219646971_5559634579001_5559628014001.mp4?pubId=219646971&videoId=5559628014001
Not a review. Subtitle is: The Family Guy creator talks about his new sci-fi series premiering this Sunday.
Good interviews in today's NYT.
[b]There’s a longstanding disagreement about whether Deckard is a replicant between Ridley, who says he is, and Harrison, who has maintained that he isn’t.[/b]
VILLENEUVE Harrison and Ridley are still arguing about this. I witnessed some discussion at dinner we had in Budapest, and it was fantastic. The idea that you’re unsure if you were designed or you are a real subject, a real human being — that tension is interesting. I’m not interested in the answer. I like the fact that the movies are playing on that ambiguity instead of taking one side or the other.
FORD It comes up somewhere around the end of the second drink. It always comes up somehow. When we were making the first film, the conversation really was only for Ridley and myself. Somehow it got into the general conversation, because people were curious about that, and I think that’s a good thing. The story, I think your options ... are somewhat preserved, for the audience.
SCOTT Deckard is a [expletive] replicant. Harrison can’t disagree now, because the whole premise of this new plot is based on the fact that he’s a replicant. I’m more amused by this than anything.
GOSLING They had this virtual reality experience at ComicCon where you could walk around in the world of “Blade Runner,” and these machines would read whether you were a replicant or not. We went in it, and I did see Harrison’s reading. I’m not at liberty to discuss it. But I know what he is.
Your wish is fulfilled! [url]http://www.indiewire.com/2017/09/my-days-of-mercy-review-ellen-page-kate-mara-lgbt-lesbian-romance-1201874265/[/url]
Without dwelling on too many salacious details, the sex scenes in “My Days of Mercy” satisfy (and satisfy, and satisfy). Too often lesbian sex is hyperbolized and misrepresented in the movies, overused for thrills and underused for story. In these scenes, we see both Lucy’s awkwardness and Mercy’s aloofness melt away. Mara and Page’s performances reveal subtle shifts in each character, and their producer credits make the concept of actors having agency during sex scenes more than mere lip service.