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  1. If Steven Spielberg directs it and John Williams is alive and well at 93+, I think it'll happen. I wouldn't begrudge him saying no but of course I hope he does it. I don't really wanna think about it anymore until it exists.
  2. I almost had a heart attack thinking that said "Todd Haynes"
  3. I got to see Episode III again in a theater last year and went in fully jazzed and ready to give it 10/10 as a fan experience, and I'm gonna be honest, Lucas's direction did kinda make me miss JJ Abrams after awhile. I still think it's a better conclusion to its own trilogy than Rise of Skywalker, and even has more satisfying fan service as a farewell to the saga, in its way. But my memory of that movie was that it's pretty much a roller-coaster between its big moments and oof, all that stuff between Order 66 and the showdown on Mustafar, especially, I just wasn't feeling the urgency at all. I think of those 20-30 minutes as a crucial failure of that movie now, the circumstances of the story are so desperate and yet the movie feels weirdly meh about it because of how stiff it is.
  4. Yeah Google Podcasts actually has direct mp3 links in the description for each of your episodes. Not sure if that's an oopsies.
  5. Did Paramount release Hugo with the Nickelodeon label?
  6. Never forget John Williams, Nickelodeon Legend
  7. At least the original poster was a little more understated...cuddly Farnsworth/Spacek and the big red Disney make it look so schlocky on Disney+
  8. Imagine these guys on a grand Disney adventure!
  9. By the way, I wonder when they're going to make David Lynch a Disney Legend
  10. Actually funnily enough, another piece that you could classify as "stealth Disney" is "Soundings" which he wrote for the debut of the Walt Disney Concert Hall. We all remember the great Disney villains. Maleficent. Cruella De Vil. Richard Nixon.
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