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Yes, because movies where men old enough to be grandfathers are paired with women young enough to be their granddaughters never happens.

At least we're past the point where most of them revolved around the lead characters dying of/coping with AIDS.

Not at all! You also got:
Animated ballet movie
Bruce Lee biopic that's apparently mostly about a white guy
Christian Movie

The local (former) alt station did something similar last November, going with 24 hours of Semisonic's "Closing Time", before converting to all Christmas the next day. I think after the holidays they became Top 40.

MY/WOF. I think I was a sporadic visitor beforehand (I remember liking Films that Time Forgot), but I discovered this about halfway through the first year, when he was reviewing two flops a week. I've been a regular ever since, though I don't remember exactly when I started commenting.

I'm going to try to stick around myself, but if worst comes to worst, there is always Tolerably Index (which I prefer over Avocado, since every post there seems to have about 1000 replies within 10 minutes).

I've watched a couple of Film Clubs, which I liked, but while I'm perfectly willing to read a review of a movie I haven't seen yet, I'm not so eager to watch a review/discussion of a movie I haven't seen yet, and since I don't make it to many movies these days, they tend to remain unwatched, even after I catch up on

I do wish they had stuck with the episode's original title, "Margie, May I Sleep With Danger?".

While I don't watch regularly, I've seen enough of the later episodes via syndicated and FXX reruns and the occasional "It's Sunday night, The Simpsons are about to start, I might as well watch", that placing the exact end of when I stopped watching regularly is hard. However, the oldest episode I have absolutely no

Celebrate the independence of your nation loyal commentators by blowing up a small part of it your website.

Fox Sports used to employ two good college football writers, which meant that I'd visit their site nearly every day during the fall and every week or so during the winter and spring. Since there isn't that much college football news over the summer, I didn't stop by for a month, only to discover that while I wasn't

I wouldn't put it past Tucker (or Hannity) to blindly praise whatever he does, but yeah, to give him such over-the-top praise for this is just so insane that it can't be serious. Then again, I didn't think a sitting president would see the goodness in people marching with Nazis, so you never know.

And forget what you read about sunblock! It's just filled with wacky chemicals not made by any companies you own! Real men burn to a crisp!

It was beautiful and clear here in Dallas for our 75% coverage. That probably means that in 2024, when we're in the path of totality, it will probably be raining.

Ahh, the late 70s. Boogie Nights also has a scene where Mark Walhberg is showing off his awful, awful house, and of course, The Jerk, which was actually filmed in the late 70s, has Steve Martin gleefully describing one ugly room in his new mansion after another.

I read in another article that the Secret Service owes $60,000 in golf cart fees to Mar-a-Lago. Why the fuck is the resort charging the Secret Services (i.e. the American taxpayer) for fucking golf carts? He's actually getting paid to be protected. If he doesn't want to pony up free golf carts at his own fucking

So a guy who admitted under oath that his entire show is performance art is calling someone a dumbass for watching mainstream media, presumably instead of his show, which he has already admitted under oath is fake. And that might have been a scripted encounter with an actor.

Nope. We're discussing Superbad.

I have weirdly mixed feelings about this.

Citizen Kane?!!? Really?