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Andrew Garfield was such a great choice for Peter Parker. I grew up on the ‘90s cartoon (shout out to Secret Wars for being Infinity War before Infinity War was a thing on screen) and felt that he perfectly riffed on that version of the character.

The man dumped urine on himself; the man removed his urine-soaked pants. Unfortunately, the pantsless man then decided to take a spin through a Chicken Express drive-thru.

In ranking the Spider men, I’d go 1. Tom Holland, 2. Andrew Garfield, 3. Tobey Maguire.

Florida has been slowly creeping across the country for years, nearly all of it is infected with Florida now.

I don’t know why people keep paying attention to Koonye. He’s fucking done, has been for quite some time and frankly, if none of his other fuckshit didn’t bother you, him hugging up on Agent Orange Foolius like he was some great fat orange savior should have done it. I don’t know what to say to people at this point.

It still boggles my mind that we as Black folk have not en masse canceled Coonye and all of his minions. I wouldn't allow my kids to watch his free concert with (borderline pedo) Drake on Amazon today because I didn’t want him to get the views from my house at least. While I acknowledge he has some issues that need

My roommate used to work at a McDonald’s, and he’s very quick to point out that the only thing less-appetizing (in his opinion) than a McRib is what the patties look like without the sauce.

I had a gal pal visit me from Texas within the first year I had moved to LA that loved this film. So while she was here without ever telling her what I was doing, I would casually drive by one of the locations used in the film like the Witch’s house in Beverly Hills, the fountain just right there on Wilshire, the

Try harder? For a site like the AV Club, I’d say it takes more work to get people to see romcoms as respectable than it does to get people to like art house films. And Caroline’s pieces have been well done so far—this column has definitely gotten me to reevaluate my opinion on romcoms. A movie doesn’t have to be

Is 27 Dresses supposed to be a hot topic?

Except there’s no strawman here. Caroline’s assessment of 27D’s place in pop culture history is spot on and she shows her work. Furthermore, she explicitly calls out all of her opinions as opinions and not fact or conventional wisdom.

Lol like you think you’re the first dude ever to show off your Important Male Movie taste and sneer at things actually featuring women in comparison

But the point of the article (and heck, 90% of the clickbait articles permeating the internet now) isn’t to analyze a piece of art, but to analyze the culture around it

Gonna disagree. Writing only about indie, artsy flicks is as boring as only writing about every Transformers movie. A biweekly column going through the history of romantic comedies is actually really interesting and unique, tracing the evolution and highs and lows of a genre that’s generally portrayed these days as

I’ve never seen this movie—I missed it in theaters and then it looked too similar to Bride Wars. After reading this article, I definitely want to see it. The only problem is my wife hates hates hates “Benny and the Jets.” She’ll walk out of a place if that song starts playing and she can can identify it after one

Kinda fucked that one up, didn’t you?

“I discovered Primer and Bella Tarr here. So an entire article about 27 Dresses is a little disheartening.”

Yeah, now they write about movies starring girls! Icky!

...you know this is a series about rom-coms? So she is kind of writing the same article, or it just seems that way from the surface. Just like when the other person writes every article about a superhero movie.

I’ve always found it funny when people dismiss the genre as being too “unrealistic.”