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There is something to be said about maintaining your user base as well. Not only do you keep them from cancelling when they have watched everything they needed to, but it also keeps them happy and more willing to recommend the service to others.

Have we already forgotten that Rabbit Hole was 2010?

What that argument presupposes is that Y2K did happen, it's just been really slow taking effect.

It's been a doomed show for a while and I'm guessing NBC gave up about it weeks ago and is just keeping it around for filler.

It's nice that the entire universe continues to revolve around him. They made it even more explicit this time around. You shouldn't make me cheer when your hero gets shot.

It was just as token this time around. There's maybe one throwaway reference to musicals early in it and the Music Meister shows up in the last few seconds to put Kara in a trance and get like one or two lines out.

Well that was incredibly disappointing. Outside of the titular duet, it was nothing but bland covers and a joyless storyline with what felt like way too little actual music. Also, I can't stand "Put A Little Love In Your Heart" so that certainly didn't help. I get not every musical episode can be "Once More, With

I think you are being a bit optimistic in thinking they've even actually read the Bible.

While I could list countless bad horror films (such as Jason Takes Manhattan when the titular scene finally happens) that throw a great kill into a garbage movie or the train scenes from The Lone Ranger (though I think there's enough in them to make it a decent film), I'll instead pick a more recent film which I just

Well if that doesn't work we can always just leave them there.

I find it very standard and tiresome considering all the similar shows (both about standups and other creative types) but last episode was at least a big improvement when they moved away from the awful plotline with his wife and actually started focusing on the behind the scenes stand up stuff.

Only the pilot was released today and only the pilot has been made so far.

It's not pointless for picking which films to watch which is the entire purpose of the site. I don't have time to watch every film, try as I might, and it is incredibly useful for picking which films to spend money on and which to avoid entirely. It's hardly the only deciding factor but it's an important one.

You can't judge shit like that. The point of using RT shouldn't be to compare how good films are to each other and yet people pull that shit all the time. It should be used to help decide if a movie is worth your time (especially when you know how certain genres skew compared to your taste). Also, since his picture

I know people give it shit but Netflix's recommended rating for me was generally pretty accurate and an important part of sorting through movies (especially pre-explosion of reviews that have made Rotten Tomatoes a better aggregator) and their storing of so much of my ratings info (though not including the many older

The Tree of Life had the best movie of the year buried in the center but its misguided ambition undercut much of that. Chop off the interminable first 40 minutes where I almost did the unthinkable for me and turned off the movie, the last 20 where the film dives back into pretentious nonsense, and any scene Sean Penn

That's why I'd rather talented directors like Matthew Vaughn stay away from the franchise. I'm sure Vaughn could make a great one (though his weakest film for me was easily his one franchise film in X-Men: First Class) and as you said there's plenty of things to like about a new Superman film on paper considering the

There is no greater sign of something being complete shit then someone involved coming out and saying it was "made for fans and not critics".

Great, Job Internet!

Hard to pick between "Lovers Walk", the one episode of Season 3 he appeared in and "Fool for Love" where he details how he killed the 2 slayers.