apathymonger1
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I enjoyed it a lot, mostly for John Cho.

Amazon Prime have done the same thing, they only play once before the first episode you watch and it just means clicking skip.

I only got the video preview things recently, and I hate them. It’s never made me want to watch a show or movie, but has convinced me not to watch several of them that I had planned on seeing until their awful trailer auto-played.

I thought Deepwater Horizon was really good, but all the other Berg/Wahlberg movies have been trash.

The movie is set over 15 years, so she’s probably young at the start.

I enjoyed the books (though the third one felt like it was needlessly going over the same ground as the first two), so I’ve been looking forward to this. Hope it does well.

None of the subsequent Phelps adaptations have reached the heights of And Then There Were None, but I’ve enjoyed them all.

This Is Us said they were going to do it, but I don’t think it happened?

She was there from S3 until the end.

It’s on Hulu, but without a lot of the original music.

Unless you’re a Nielsen person, watching on Hulu is probably (very slightly) better for the show.

Even when the show is on at midseason, that doesn’t mean they’re not starting filming at the same time. The Good Place is midseason, and that already wrapped S3.

They were renewed for a short final season last week.

Black Panther made $650M outside of the US, $100M more than Spider-Man: Homecoming and Thor Ragnarok, $200M more than GotG2 and Doctor Strange, and $300M more than Ant-Man.

Uncle Drew flopped in the UK though, opening at #11. Not surprising as nobody knows who any of the basketball stars are, and the ads it’s based on never played over here.

Leave No Trace, another Sundance 2018 movie, has no well-known actors, and that got a surprisingly large UK release. Hearts Beat Loud came out this weekend too, but not anywhere near me. 

Hopefully Netflix outside the US/Canada again.

A Wrinkle in Time didn’t travel at least in part because nobody outside the US knows the book, at least not as well as Americans do.

Blindspotting has no international distribution either.

I just checked. There was no letters column in the final issue, but it was the final letter in his penultimate issue.