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Not holding my breath for a Will Sinkevwitch endorsement either.

But I bet Bill & Ted’s parents would be thrilled if either of them brought home a C+.

Funnily enough I bet Dowd would have given this his highest mark possible, B-.

Widows was so good and it took me longer than I’d like to admit to connect the dots that the Polish woman was her. Super underrated and under seen movie.

The Assman met the other Assman.

I have been dying to see Verotika since reports from the screening at the Music Box and Lil’ Glenn’s disastrous Q&A. Shudder is some of the best $5 a month my fiance spends let me tell you.

Before everything shit the bed, one of the last movies my fiance and I saw was The Gentlemen on Super Bowl Sunday and it was just the two of us in there, first time that had ever happened to either of us. It was a truly joyous occasion that I want to try to re-create on every Super Bowl Sunday moving forward if we

Starting up their own fleet of delivery drivers won’t change the fact that they’re physically incapable of getting simple orders correct. I refuse to give them any more money after years of consistently fucking up basic orders. Even my fiance, who almost point blank refuses to eat any burgers not from Portillos has

I’m not sure if there are other comments saying the same thing because I legitimately can’t read them in Firefox on a desktop, but making readers narrow a window to not have to click 12 times on a listicle is incredibly stupid.

Shit, I had no idea he was in that one. It’s been in the vague “I should watch this someday” category in my head but this news has pushed it up to “I will search to see if it’s on a streaming service I’m currently subscribed to” level.

Tom is bar none the best longform writer around these parts these days.

You typed out “Norm wants to count the number of bolts in the floor of the Boston Garden” incorrectly.

I really, really wish the TV Club Classic reviews of Cheers would have been sustained through the end of the series and not stopped at the end of the second season. They overlapped with me working a weekend data entry job so I’d save them for the Friday night shift to read on my breaks, savoring the round table format

Son of a bitch, Cheers is my soothing “I’m working a software release that is going into 2 AM and I have to log back on for morning support at 7 AM support” soundtrack. It seems like it’s one of those shows that gets sold to a million streaming services so hopefully it’ll still stay on Prime or Hulu or something.

I had no idea about quality of the cast outside of Matthew Rhys before reading this review and now I am absolutely on board with watching it. It’s more or less just a Keith David or a William Fichtner short of having most of the top character actors working these days.

That’s still what most people at Cubs games do now, get in during the second inning for the selfies and leave long before last call in the 7th.

The fourth season of Kimmy, even with the stupid bifurcation, was much better than the third. I remember not thinking super highly of three but really liked how four wrapped it all up.

I feel like this type of article pops up about once every six months somehow, but Dischord has had an active Bandcamp page with their whole catalog for a few years now.

EDIT / UPDATE - yeah, it’s been about four years now -

John Williams’ pounding score could be the music from any old Tarzan movie, though with a fuller orchestra and at ten times the volume. Like just about everything else in the picture that misses, the klunky music can be said to be intentional—to represent fidelity to the genre. Yet, with the manicured wide-screen