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I don’t think that’s true at all and clearly Netflix does care about putting quality on their service since they’ve funded some great movies and shows. Yes, they’ve also produced a lot of mediocre rubbish and yes, even their artsy shows have to earn their keep which sometimes leads to critical faves like Tuca and

“Who controls our access to both art and entertainment is very much a matter of crucial importance, and the extremely rich people determining those matters do not need defending.” You’re not wrong, but this is a weird line in an article that is primarily concerned with defending one of the most powerful, wealthy

Is there a female equivalent of erectile dysfunction because suddenly I think she might have it.

Yup. I have deep Pennsyltucky gun-owning, deer-hunting relatives and they are ADAMANT about proper gun handling and storage. They also stick to rifles and handguns (no showoff AKs), obey all regulations, kill as quickly and cleanly as possible, track any animal they wound and use every possible part of the animals

Well... who were they? I’d actually like to know.

Yeah, is this facetious? Just dumb? I utterly fail to understand the point of this article.

Errrrrr ...

Glad they took that long beat to let Sub-Zero say his famous catch phrase “I am Sub-Zero”.

One thing I really dislike is reading about an interesting independent movie here on AV Club and then being unable to see it because I don’t live in a big city with an art-house theater that will run the movie for two weeks before it disappears into the aether for all eternity. Independent movies should be grateful

Agreed, this doesn’t seem like something needing to be said— anybody who is too stupid to parse “content” of “5 GROSSEST pimple pops” from like “The Godfather” as fundamentally different things isn’t going to be reading a Scorsese opinion piece in whatever the hell “Harpers” is.

And I would also argue that the streaming services make the good stuff more accessible to a broader audience. Don’t get me wrong, I love going to the movies, and I was never happier than when I lived 1/3 of a mile from an independent movie theater. I saw everything. Then I moved to a rural area and it felt like a

‘Manos’ is such a conundrum. By any cinematic standards, it should never have been made, but if it hadn’t, we wouldn’t have gotten the MST3K line “Every shot of this movie looks like someone’s last known photograph”, perhaps the greatest burn in history.

Is it wrong to say I see his point, and somewhat agree with it, but also find it largely uninteresting? These concepts are all about how you think of them. You could say that the findings of the human genome project and a graph showing the most popular pizza toppings in the US by state are both, at their core, the

Yeah, I have a LOT more free time. I almost don’t remember how to act with a normal president.

I feel like we still can’t completely comprehend how big it is to be banned for life from Twitter. Whether we like it or not, Twitter is ubiquitous in today’s world and being banned from it for life is serious. It’s like being banned from every single McDonald’s in the world. You’re banned from something extremely

One thing that surprises me is how much Trump’s dropped out of the spotlight since leaving office. Even though it was a relief not having to hear about his tweets constantly, I didn’t think it would make as much of an impact as it has.

I wish that Star Wars had this level of insight into its characters, and respect for the audience’s intelligence. I’ve slowly broken up with Star Wars over the years. From the banality of the prequels to the tonal missteps of the new trilogy, it’s been hard to enjoy Star Wars. The cartoons are fun, but mostly devoid

I don’t know if this helps, but two out of three of you have aged well.