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- #1243959
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- Three Word <em>Star Wars</em> EU Story
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toads. His tongue
toads. His tongue
Recent additions (since July) are Rain Man, Close Encounters, Spartacus, Paths of Glory, The Killing, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence, Barry Lyndon, and The Asphalt Jungle.
His only hope
an intergalactic parade
that birthed Sleazebaggano
So wait, does Walmart also carry the regular edition with the same art and a digital code for the same price? What a joke.
Would be an interesting experiment to deliberately write an EU novel and get it published. đ
Removed redundancy
I tried reading Darth Plagueis once. A page-turner, it was not.
But it had the Legends banner. Maybe it wouldâve been better without it.
Usually the digital code doubles as a Disney reweard code. Did you try putting it in on Movies Everywhere?
If listening to an audiobook is reading
It isnât
Try using the internet. Itâll tell you.
A great filmmaker, RIP.
Also, Kurtz on the SE
https://youtu.be/rKpD_w58I30
Allol!
âŚWhere do I go from here? Havenât spoken to anyone since the fair.
Depends on what actually happened, which we donât know (and thatâs okay). But if you want to talk, let us know.
As in stacking rocks in ESB was a mistake?
Just ordered Barry Lyndon.
Bought that from BN during the last sale. No hard feelings, though, because a) itâs only a couple bucks and b), I had a gift card.
No titles I was after. I want to pick up Some Like it Hot. Will pick it up the next BN sale or Black Friday at Amazon (anyone know if they discount these then?).
PSA: several criterion titles marked down to $18.96 on Amazon
edit: link: https://www.blu-ray.com/deals/?&category=bluray
We already have the super-merger of AT&T and TimeWarner that is now known as WarnerMedia. Disney now owns 21st Century Fox minus Fox News and Fox Sports and Comcast has bought Sky.
Disney doesnât own the Fox TV network either.
Also ordered Liberty Valence, which has been sitting in my cart for awhile now.
Excellent choice. Iâve been getting into westerns lately myself. Thereâs a local TV station that plays Gunsmoke like 3 times a day. What a great show.
I like westerns but donât watch enough. And Iâve been on a B&W kick lately. So it seemed a natural choice.
Just encouraged me to order Close Encounters. The 4k set is only $15 bucks right now on Amazon.
Also ordered Liberty Valence, which has been sitting in my cart for awhile now.
Hilarious [rolls eyes]
Iâm sure the anti-trust people would finally see that as a bridge too far.
They already were forced to sell the local Fox Sorts networks that they acquired since they own espn already, which is one of only two major players in national 24/7 sports coverage.
ABC/NBC would never be allowed to merge.
At least with the loss of Fox as an independent studio, WB, Universal, and Sony/Columbia should be able to pick up the slack. The same certainly wonât be true for network TV, and probably wonât be the same if another studio is lost.
The Killing
An incredibly well executed and entertaing heist movie with a classic ending.
Kubrick really is the best at everything he tries.
Spuun Killerâs Kiss from the extras tonight. Not bad, though perhaps a tad lame.
Well I mean i was there but my memory is hazy from all the goose ipa
Are you trying to get a rise out of me?
WELL YOU SUCCEEDED.
I think Escape from the planet of the Apes is underrated.
Itâs certainly the best of the sequels. As in the only one thatâs watchable. But it is good.
But⌠ConquestâŚ
Is that the one wear the apes and people are living in peace in the jungle on the edge of NYC until the radicals mount a war? and then at the end the two people decide to worship the Atom bomb?