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Don't forget the famous photo of a sailor sexually assaulting a nurse on V-J Day.

@avclub-e57dbebc740250d2c4a370cf6ccb35f0:disqus 
The kid in the ad is, what, 16? How old do you have be before you're responsible for your own actions? Is the kid a monster, or, like you, merely the victim of a culture of sexual assault?

@avclub-e57dbebc740250d2c4a370cf6ccb35f0:disqus 
Let me ask you this, Lux and the seemingly large number of people who agree with you: when you watched Adrien Brody sexually assault Halle Berry at the Oscars, what did you do? Did you call the police? Did you make some kind of report? That was a actual live broadcast

People don't give Ghost enough credit for inventing this genre. People don't give Patrick Swayze enough credit in general. Why wasn't he thanked in the credits of Zero Dark Thirty?!?

That's silly logic. He's not responsible for everything Chris Brown might do from now on cause he didn't want to press charges. If he did press charges and Brown got off, would he then be morally obligated to go vigilante on him?

If fun means movies like Pitch Perfect, fuck fun.

Baby Mama is a modern classic now apparently. Everybody wants more of that Baby Mama magic.

SPOILERS FOR ENGLISH VERSION

The AV Club gave it an A and said it improved on the original. Just saying. NEVER FORGET!

This is basically the first proper review. If Pitchfork agrees with them they'll look like trendsetters. If they don't, well they've hedged enough that they can still change their opinion come the end of the year. If they really had balls they'd have given it a C- or something though.

I hope the marketing execs who realised they could get hipsters to not only watch their commercials, but analyse and discuss them afterwards are all living in the mansions they deserve.

Ah, Kurt Cobain, that takes me back. Whatever happened to that guy?

@avclub-7656b560c7e180f8e0d84ca82ac0d8b7:disqus 
Yeah sure, it could be great and not at all like every single review has described it, but it's probably not. If the film had gotten a D grade everybody would be saying "oh, that's too bad it's shit" and you wouldn't be complaining that they're crazy for judging a film

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I've read pretty much all the reviews for this movie. I was looking forward to it. The positive reviews make it sound worse than the negative reviews.

A year or two ago Netflix released their most rented movies of all time, and the top 4 were forgettable Oscar bait movies The Blind Side, Crash, The Bucket List and Benjamin Button.

At first I thought it was that other book where the girl gets kidnapped and raped a bunch and then at the end the twist is her mother actually hired the guy to do it to teach her a lesson about not talking to strangers or something. What was that? There was a good thread on this site just tearing it to shreds.

Actual quote from a review of Upstream Colour: the film "finds man, pig and flower united in a struggle to find the logic of a fragmented world".

Pretty sure Chris Morris also launched careers and influenced an entire comedic generation, plus he did it while making shows that didn't have 5 terrible bits for every one funny bit.

I looked up the oscars before that and it just gets weirder. People thought Jack Nicholson was the one getting robbed for Chinatown and not Pacino for Godfather Part 2? Even though Godfather 2 won basically every other Oscar that year?