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I don’t think I know anyone who watched netflix on their phone, I have the netflix app on my phone and don’t know if I’ve ever actually used it. What a random presumption for the author to make.

Guess Matthew Vaugh has found his Resident Evil/Underworld equivalent. A dependably mediocre franchise that he can keep cranking out for a steady paycheck every 3-4 years, each film feeling like “wait didn’t that already come out?”

I mean, pretty much any breed, pure breed or cross breed, has been tailored and directed by human intervention. The real horror is we still breed and produce dogs like this at all, as retail commodities, toys for disposal. Whatever breed they’re putting on the shelves is less concerning then the idea of

John Stamos “Grandfathered” was a quality little sitcom that was also better than its premise would suggest.

Agreed, unicorn typically refers to a sought after rarity in the dating world, that said, still don’t think single dad of two (even with the addendum of “widower”) quite falls into that description. Doubt “emotional baggage and kids” is the “Ohhh why can’t I find that?!?” characteristic of middle age single women.

Elizabethtown is a mediocre film made kind of terrible by Bloom’s completely bland and weirdly stilted performance (plus a really terrible attempt at an American accent).

Perhaps you’re referring to The Eric Andre Show? I don’t know that anyone wasn’t in on the joke though.

Weirdly, next to the Office and 30 Rock (back when it was on Netflix), Mad Men is one of my most rewatched series. Like the office it usually starts with me thinking of an episode and wanting to rewatch it, then getting sucked in for the whole series. And sometime I do plain just feel like going start to finish with

Yeah I’m definitely on the same page with PFT, I love him when he’s a guest on someone else’s podcasts (CBB and Thrilling Adventure Hour being clear highlights), but the couple times he’s tried to branch out with his own podcast (Pod F Tomcast; Spontaneation) I get zero enjoyment.

Comedy Bang Bang is one of my favorite things ever, so I keep rooting for Aukerman, but his comedic voice outside of that podcast never quite meshes for me, this movie had the same kind of sterile feel of his tv show. The kind of thing where you sit back and feel like, “oh yeah, I see why that’s funny” rather than

Marie’s story is really harrowing, and Denver’s performance really gives it a ton of weight, though I feel like most of the show’s real momentum comes from the background knowledge that its based on a true story. Beyond the horror of this being events that actually happened and Denver the police stuff feels, at best,

Its really remarkable in that it walks you through what it must be like to suffer through this kind of mental illness. You watch it feeling like its a sci-fi adventure story and slowly as the wheels come off I have as hard a time letting go of those original beliefs as the main character. Not that I can ever really

I just assumed most everyone who had Prime were, like me, signed up for the shipping benefits, the video service is just a neat little side perk.

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Given this was just released, I suspect the AND rather than OR:

And in this moment Jaleel White was forced to put back in the drawer his script for “Stefan Urquelle.”

I think all 3 films are fine, nothing special or worth a rewatch or recommendation, but I watched them and it was fine. Glass being an ok film was probably disappointing only in that its probably a bad idea to build up like you’re creating an event film and then just put out something mediocre, but it wasn’t anywhere

I actually think Smith would have been fantastic in it and am always a little bummed we didn’t get that version.

The total lack of consistency with Pennywise just makes the move and series kind of a dud for me. Like, I get there’s some quasi-idea that he feeds on fear I guess. But when he kills kids it seems like he’s trying to make them not scared before he eats them, so not really? Sometimes he’s just straight up murdering

What this really reminds me of is the 1st episode of Studio 60; where Sorkin really thought he had his finger on the cultural/comedic pulse of his audience, and was patting himself on the back with the “biting” Gilbert & Sullivan number that was the, in-episode, comedic masterpiece, but in reality just fell terribly

So Blomkamp is taking the Guillermo Del Toro approach to movie making...