I will watch 30 minutes of trailers with a song in my heart. It’s the non-trailer commercials that bum me out. Look, I’ve been mad about it for 20 years!
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I will watch 30 minutes of trailers with a song in my heart. It’s the non-trailer commercials that bum me out. Look, I’ve been mad about it for 20 years!
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“Congrats people, movies cost more now. FFS it’s yet another Batman movie, which is fine, I want to see it, but I’ll wait until it’s free on a streaming service.”
I feel like you are on the precipice of a realization here.
It’s not the same thing tho. Scalpers exacerbate a problem by taking away retail-price tickets (or PS5s, or graphic cards) from people who actually want to attend (or buy a PS5), and the original vendor loses the extra revenue scalpers extract.
Tedious writers need the most attention.
This is a really odd take. The theaters charged a price for a ticket. People saw that price when they purchased it. There was no deception here. Read more
I don’t know if Barsanti’s upset at AMC for raising prices, audiences for paying them, or people being mad at AMC. The article seems weirdly sarcastic about everything.
God, what a tedious writer.
I mean, I hate greedy capitalists as much as the next guy, but is there any argument against doing this aside from “people will get mad for no specific reason”?
I see where you’re coming from, but it doesn’t make sense to me that Martin’s reaction to losing interest in this story would be to take steps that can only expand and prolong it. Usually, when a fantasy or sci fi writer gets bored with their series’ main story it either gets wrapped up in a messy rush, or taken in a… Read more
I like the part where the hapless Martell prince Martin randomly introduces in book 5 takes about 300 pages to sail to Meereen and then promptly dies.
I don’t know what else there is to say about the fact that it’s been nearly eleven years since the last ASOIAF book came out. It’s pretty clear that Martin does not particularly care whether he ever finishes the books. If they do actually come out, given that we know the general gist of the story thanks to GoT, it… Read more
I would watch that. I would also accept Bill Hader who I think would be pretty awesome. But only if he had some kind of B plot about whatever he was doing at the time.
I wondered the same thing. Found the answer through some creative googling. Read more
The problem is that by marketing it as seemingly it’s own thing, it being just a smaller part of the larger Mandalorian story isn’t conveyed to the audience in any sort of good way. Call it “The Mandalorian: The Book of Boba Fett” or “The Book of Boba Fett: The Mandalorian,” something in the actual title of the show… Read more
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I am a big fan of the book series (Echo Burning, Nothing to Lose, and Worth Dying For are among the best in series) and the first movie (Tom Cruise has the right personality, but the wrong build), so I am pretty amped for the TV series to truly take advantage of the books’ unique idiosyncrasies. The lead already got… Read more
The series version of the defendant had never played a competitive match against men. The real life version of the defendand had. Read more
Right? How is this “recognizing her”? And it’s not like she played against one or two men and it was just an oversight. Even within the world of the show, no character who knows who this person is is gonna make that statement and somehow not know she played against almost 60 men.
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LOL, no.