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She was really popular in the R&B community and not so much even in American pop music.

I would pay to see "Rambo: Iraq War"…

Why are they already trying to make a movie of this? Is Bowe Bergdahl even out of the hospital yet? This news story is literally still unfolding as we speak (type?). Also this movie would basically be Zero Dark Thirty 2: POW Edition, where instead of Bin Laden they look for Bergdahl. If you want to see how this movie

I thought it was Catholicism Lite. Lol, but there are black Episcopalians (mostly immigrants from the Caribbean where people are mostly Anglican though).

I have no desire to watch "I love the 2000s". I actually watched all of their "I Love the…" shows back in 2007-08 and the one that was the best was the 80s one because I feel like they had the proper distance to be able to figure out things peopel remember. I feel like with the 90s and the new millenium one they

I've never been a fan of Lana del Rey, my music tastes skew more R&B or rap. Also, her face always disturbs me in pictures. It's a combination of that plastic surgery and the dead look she always has in her eyes. Even though I myself don't particularly like her, I don't get why people hate her so much. Like most

I don't really know what to expect in terms of quality for this. I mean the biopic about Biggie wasn't good at all but there aren't really a lot of rap biopics (though I feel like I've heard rumors about a Tupac movie forever) to compare it to either.

Chris Rock is one of my favorite comedians so I'll definitely be seeing this. I've seen all of his HBO specials multiple times.

I just don't see these movies happening. Or at least not guaranteed. The only ones that are guaranteed are the ones after Batman vs Superman (because they will probably already be in post-production by the time Batman vs Superman comes out). Everything else depends on the reception of the previous ones.

I like The Walking Dead (which apparently is a minority opinion here?). While I wouldn't call it the greatest show on TV or even close, it's pretty good. That said, I really doubt it will last 10 seasons. That's not even a knock on the show's quality, it's just that most shows don't make it that far. At some point

So are they making all of their classic movies live action now? I've heard rumors about a "The Little Mermaid" movie.

I disagree (and I don't even like Louis CK as much as a lot of people do). Her entire schtick seems to rely on an "cute" young looking woman saying shocking stuff.

I read somewhere that he gave a plan to the show in case he dies before the books are complete (which from what I gather is a distinct possibility). So there will be some sort of closure if he never finishes. Honestly I have no desire to read the books. I don't want to read 1000 pages of people dying gory deaths.

This event really isn't over yet. I think that's part of the reason why the Julian Assange movie did so badly. Now maybe in 10-15 years this could work but this is nowhere near done. Imagine if the movie ends with Snowden in Russia suffering while in real life he gets pardoned. Or maybe Oliver Stone outright makes

I've never liked Sarah Silverman. She always seemed to just say shocking stuff just to be shocking. I'm sure people will say "oh it's ironic racism she doesn't really believe that", but she really doesn't give enough indication. This is probably cliche to bring up, but Louis CK talks about how great it is to be white

If I'm remembering correctly, that's because Rotten Tomatoes just adds up how many critics gave it a positive review as opposed to averaging the scores. That's why you have ok movies with 75%, that just means that 75% of critics didn't hate it (similarly a good movie can have that rating too, for all we know 75% of

Probably a bunch of prequels or interquels (i.e. "What was XYZ character doing between this movie and the next one").

Probably "Girls". I'm the right age, I like a lot of hipstery stuff, I hang out in more social justice oriented circles. But I can't stand that show. It's as interesting as watching paint dry. That and I can't stand the 300 page thinkpieces written after every episode about how relatable the show is. To who?

I really wanna know wtf would be in a Hunger Games theme park. I mean Harry Potter made sense as a park because it's all about there being another world and the books have enough world-building to make it possible. But unless you want to make a theme park about living in abject poverty in Appalachia or about living in

I would also think that in many African countries metal wouldn't be that popular because they have their own genres of music and aren't exposed to metal. Even in the U.S. very few metal bands ever become crossover hits. Also, I've heard African popular music and it usually has a danceable beat, and a lot of African