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Calling recoegnitions a cunt should automatically grant you some form of VIP status.

The articles are definitely getting better. All they need to do now is bring back Disqus. If they do, maybe one of my account isn’t banned from AVC (you call recoegnitions a cunt ONE time...).

I’m not saying we’re back to, say, 2009 AV Club quality. But there’s been a noticeable increase in articles that actually discuss and analyze media. I hope posts that indulge in the worst aspects of celebrity culture decrease over time. Or maybe they are a necessary evil to finance the good stuff. Time will tell, I

Maybe I’m just being generous and giving it the benefit of the doubt, but I got the impression that the Megalopolis review didn’t want to give away, well, anything about the movie— plot, characters, actors, etc.— and so had to twist itself into knots about “the vibe” instead.

The ragebait seems to be receding, and I’ve definitely observed an uptick in actual pop culture journalism since the sale.  I’m guardedly optimistic, against my better judgment.

Not sure if I can stomach watching a movie about Trump while I’m bombarded daily with his hideous face, voice and thoughts. Still appreciate that it exists and will maybe give it a shot once the guy is finally dead. Which might take another 20 years since evil bastards always seem to be immortal.

Have you heard Trump speak in the past decade? There’s clearly some “Weekend at Bernie’s” type shenanigans going on here.

she had a funny review of the departed on letterboxd.

In this case, “Finding Out” is the name of the phase, so capitalization is acceptable.

They hired a mildly famous actor just to make dog-like noises?”

Nah, in the 80s cartoons he would vocalize.

yeah same, though i’m gonna give cbc props for blackberry last year at least.

Mute means you’re unable to speak, not that you’re unable to make sounds.

Kids need everything to have “lore” now

I haven’t read the novel it’s based on, but I think I’d like to watch this, if only to get a better sense of how others see us Canadians. If the movie digs into the weirdness that is Canadian identity, and how it’s so frequently defined and framed around “not American” (at least in my experience), then it’s already

Now a grown cat with his mute sidekick Odie the dog – vocalized by Harvey Guillén.

if you’re a kid and you’ve only seen 6 movies, sure.

What an ironic last two sentences considering the first paragraph.

a link’s not gonna help you here buddy.

I realize you aren’t writing professionally here, but this post certainly tries to prove its own point.