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I don't know, but it's weird. Passed on pilots rarely leak online, usually when network just doesn't give a fuck about them, they don't show up on network's official websites. Too bad that Greg Garcia doesn't have a twitter, i'm curious why they did that.

CBS put their failed pilot Super Clyde(superhero sitcom with Rupert Grint) on their website http://www.cbs.com/shows/su… and it's really good. We've already seen this premise in My Name is Earl, but it's really charming and sweet, so of course CBS passed on it and picked up We Are Man.

All these shows are old though, that explains multi-cam format, they just didn't have a choice.

This show is really dark and CBS and multi-camera format doesn't suit it at all.

UGH

It's not about quality, it's about page views.

What the fuck is going on in that picture? It looks like she's trying to burn flowers with her eyes.

For me dubbing is a bigger problem. Even smaller movies get couple of screenings in my city, but it doesn't matter because dubbing is terrible and it'll ruin my experience. I can't watch comedies and serious dramas in theaters because of that.

Masters of Sex is based on true story though, it's easier to not fuck it up, especially since original story has enough material for like 10 seasons.

@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus  Dexter was never good. It always had shitty voice-overs, terrible supporting characters and boring exposition.

Take Shelter is one of my favorite movies and i liked Shotgun Stories, but Mud didn't do anything for me. Still haven't seen The Act of Killing because only 3-hour version leaked and director said that it's not very good comparing to shorter cut.

1) Gravity
2) Upstream Color
3) Before Midnight
4) Ain't Them Bodies Saints
5) Stories We Tell
6) The Kings of Summer

@avclub-fb2b6f6724a343bc1a019004847aa59d:disqus below mentions that not all satellites have that trajectory. And why does it matter anyway? Half of the stuff he mentioned is just minor mistakes and they probably knew about them, but decided to ignore for the sake of story. Like Clooney telling Bullock about her oxygen

Yes. Space stations being close to each other is a major plot point.

Why? Even if something like this happens and Hubble gets destroys but debris, but astronauts survive, there's a zero chance of them reaching ISS and Chinese Station, they are too far away. NDT mentioned it too.

Yeah, that tweet doesn't make sense to me. These people have an awesome job, but they'll never tell me stories and i can't see what they're doing. I'm supposed to be excited just because they exist or something?

Because it's impossible to make movie like Gravity  thrilling and realistic at the same too.

That's not the first time he's doing it too and when he did it the first time he came off even as a bigger dick. I don't remember which movie though, it was around six month ago IIRC.

Here's a realistic version of Gravity: Russian satellite is safely destroyed, no one gets injured. The end.