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" ... And it’s so easy to drive that you could flick the Manettino switch into Wet mode and send your grandmother to the shops in it. ... "
" ... Gil Kenan is best known as the director of the animated Monster House (which is pretty great) and Fox’s Poltergeist (which is... less great). He co-wrote Ghostbusters: Afterlife alongside director Jason Reitman. That Sony flick was supposed to open last July and is currently scheduled for June 10, 2021. ... "
" ... How about the opposite of a Christmas movie? It’s funny to see this under-seen Keanu Reeves flick suddenly receive so much attention, as the Eli Roth-directed film spent 13 total days on the daily Top 10 rankings. Knock Knock spent just one day in the first-place position. ... "
" ... Reagan’s two-term presidency would co-exist alongside the releases of Sean Connery’s unofficial Never Say Never Again and Roger Moore’s official Octopussy in 1983, along with Moore’s A View to a Kill (1985) and Timothy Dalton’s The Living Daylights (1987). Regan would be succeeded by his vice president, George H. W. Bush, who would defeat Michael Dukakis in the 1988 election. Bush would be, until last week, our final single-term president, and he’d have only a single 007 flick (Dalton’s License to Kill in July of 1989) to his “credit.” The relative failure of the PG-13, grimdark License to Kill was followed by an unintentional six-year-sabbatical, during which Dalton would step down and Brosnan (the Broccolis’ first choice to replace Roger Moore in the mid-1980’s) would step up. By the time GoldenEye relaunched the franchise in high style in November of 1995, Bill Clinton was about to start his reelection campaign. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) and The World Is Not Enough (1999) would open during Clinton’s second term. ... "
" ... The math suggests a feature-length flick will cost more credits than a TV episode, which itself would require more than a short. Or new releases might cost more than back-catalog items. ... "