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It does sound like you can tell what's happening in the action in this one, so i wouldn't really be opposed to seeing it. I would just also be totally fine with not seeing it.

He can be, but he can also make transformers.

I kind of get what he means even if, as you point out, there are already a shit ton of Guy Ritchie ripoffs starting maybe a year or two after his early successes. There's still sort of a difference between that and having seen them as a kid and instead of seeing them as a cool trend you want to jump on, unthinkingly

Right, my point is both, if they were only peddling this original stuff, it wouldn't be paying off, and that that's fine because they're not, and it is.

I was pretty slow on the uptake with him. I saw this, Inside Llewyn Davis, and Show Me a Hero and liked him a lot in all of them, but it wasn't really until Ex Machina that it hit me how different those characters are and how amazing he is as all of them. If he somehow makes Apocalypse look good, i'm going to suspect

To be fair, he's pretty up front about being a beaver.

So, presuming this is accurate, which is a big presumption, it tells us something we already could have guessed: Even if each season of one of Netflix's big originals attracts and satiates every subscriber that watches it for a whole month by itself, they're still not close to making back its budget. The real money

That is lower than i would have assumed. I was thinking it would be comparable to a big HBO show's numbers, but if this is accurate it's only about half that? Still, it's not exactly the death knell of netflix this guy wants it to be. For starters, don't get too cocky about your comparative positions without

You can't just casually mention that someone wrestled under the name of a then-recent real-life terrorist in a section about how it's embarrassing that he once had a dentist theme. Those are not in the same league of bad idea.

That was one of many things that made this one feel oddly aired out of order or something.

The Muppets also declared Norm of the North to be eco-socialist propaganda?

It seems like she's pretty good in anything that's not The Daily Show.

I don't know if i've ever seen a movie where i liked him. Real Husbands of Hollywood is ok though.

TI was surprisingly another decent oasis in that thing. But yeah, just so many jokes about buttholes. Buttholes getting raped, storing things in buttholes, etc.

Ride Along 2: The Ride Back Along

I saw some of each and Ride Along was a lot better from those pieces.

At least you didn't say Pulling.

Lucifer as a cop is a much dumber idea than this, and about to be a real show :(

I like that you can just switch the titles for Life and Second Chance and they work just as well because they're science fiction vs not versions of the same exact idea.

It probably had to have _some_ structure, and it's not like its overarching world-building was really any better than the case of the week stuff. As much as i agree "robot cops in cars getting coffee" was the best part of the show, i just don't that's something you can sell.