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To be only mildly fair to the right, people on the left also can espouse doubts on the polls. In this case, I'm thinking of Michael Moore, who, in a live appearance I saw for his new film, badgered about the Michigan primary polls being way with Bernie/Hillary, and based on that, claiming that polls were a way to make

I think it's a form of the Sunk Cost Fallacy, whereby you've already invested so much time already in watching a show that you feel that you have to keep going purely on the basis that so much time has been spent on it already that it has to pay off at some time.

I do think they do generally have a policy of reviewing every wide or moderate release though, which, at 505 theaters, this would qualify as.

If you hear the content of a film described, and you already feel like you're likely to dislike it, I see no reason to post negatively. Too many films out there to see every film out there and confirm that, yes, you do dislike it after all.

Maybe they had Tommy Wiseau give them product placement legal advice (Greg Seatero`s book on The Room revealed Wiseau as fastidious with obscuring any brand name of all products).

Yeah, this week alone, we get two reviews, Moonlight and The Handmaiden, which are in the A rangeand which appeal to people here. If it gets a moderately wide release, this site will review it. Doesn't take away from the smaller films.

Have you seen The Matador? That has a very fun Brosnan performance, like if his Bond was more of a loser.

The fact that A24 is distributing it gives me a lot of hope for that. They're a small upstart distributor/now production company but they managed to make a pretty big splash at last year's Oscars with a whole lot of nominations and three wins, for Best Actress, Best Documentary Feature, and Best Special Effects for Ex

Eddie Murphy did try this year, in an indie film that no one saw and got no hype.

Probably because it seems like a genial show that isn't the kind to build big social media buzz and discussion. But my guess is that their expectations are lowered for that show and as long as a TV Land size audience view it, it can go on for a good long while.

I could be misremembering, but I thought I remember there also being particular issues with production issues caused by Luhrman having complete freedom with a medium he'd never dealt with before, which caused a number of delays which added to the cost of everything.

Yeah, you'd think they probably should have a way to track how many new subscribers come in and view particular programming and what their demographic information is and match it to whatever expectations. I'm curious if they'd go further and try and keep tabs on who keeps the service for a particular number of months

Five, if you discount Satriani for only being touring.

Looking at Wikipedia, it was 8 out of 13 or 14 members inducted, depending on whether you count Satriani when he was a touring member. That makes it a little over half inducted.

I think this was meant as a stealth firstie.

To be fair, it's not like he's ever pulled a Shyamalan and made any of the characters he plays vital to the narrative. Unless you're talking more about his writing voice which is all over his films.

NYC is getting it this weekend also, but only as a midnight showing at Landmark Sunshine.

As always, you did a really good job. The tagline is not from Dredd, although it's not a bad guess. 5 was a great, correct guess for Huston/Bogart. The doll in Lars And The Real Girl is a little more interesting than Bianca. You're basically there for the Scream town, Woodboro. Off on the order. Dom Deluise isn't the

Correct. I'm so annoyed at myself and my team that we messed up and couldn't remember never drink or do drugs as one of the rules.

Ah, you're right. Read it a little too quickly.