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It looks into the darkness of the concept a lot more than the first season, but does it in a really subtle way where it's easy to miss it. It feels a lot more emotionally mature. The whole arc with Tina Fey is wonderful, especially the ending where she reveals she's been drinking all day, which can read as really

You should rewatch season 1. It's terrible in comparison to 2, especially the awful courtroom episodes and finale. Season 2 is MUCH more thematically cohesive and is funnier besides.

Good list. Accidental Tourist is one of the many that gets ignored due to so few people these days being aware it exists.

Seriously. That one placement completely invalidates everything!

I remember people freaking out about how each and every one of those were going to ruin the original retroactively, and how it was an awful disgrace, and how dare hollywood, etc etc etc. Ghostbusters is far more popular than all of those. I see the same crap with some upcoming ones like Big Trouble in Little China

Yeah, he was in on the facehugger, though that one went through more redesigns from outside suggestions than some of the others. A ton of the movie apart from the final form of the alien was designed by him. The eggs, the crashed spaceship, the space jockey, the interiors of the halls, the cocooned guy in the

What examples are you thinking of with your NC-17 thing here? I can't think of any examples where content like that resulted in a rating being bumped up. Is this just snark for snark's sake? Cause it sounds like a description that could apply to all kinds of toothless "lesson" movies that most definitely didn't get

Well, that escalated quickly.

I kinda like First Class, but you are DEAD ON with the "60s as imagined by someone who only knows them from Mad Men and Austin Powers" and especially the sexist point. I was shocked by how sexist it was when I last watched it, and given the inclinations of commenters here, I'm surprised you're the only one who I've

From the day this was announced I assumed it would be equally as divisive, strange and unpopular as her stand-up. I've never managed to get a single friend to make it through an entire stand-up set of her's, unless you count the short segments on Comedians of Comedy. I'm simultaneously sad to be right, and relieved

I wonder if that was autocorrect on a mangling of impediment or if he really thought that was what impetus meant.

I think Tenebrae was done by a reunion of just three of the band members after they split, so it makes sense it would sound like that.

It's definitely not unusual for that type of movie, watch any of the legion of Giallos produced from 1970-72 (many of them scored by Morriconne). A lot of them have the weird funky, jazzy rock scores with the murder scenes being particularly hyped up. The Deep Red soundtrack is not out of the wheelhouse of those at

It took me two watches to appreciate it, the first time I saw it I was too distracted by the awful attempts at comic relief with the asian characters. I really like it now, but it's definitely lesser quality than most of the surrounding films.

Yeah, Alice Cooper merely impales someone with a bicycle.

The Thing is my favorite effects movie of all time, but I must admit that every time I watch it I'm disappointed when the big, mostly immobile monster pops out of the ground at the end. That last form looks so wooden compared to every other effect in the movie. It's too bad it seems to have been intended as the most

I kind of agree with this. I hate that scene in Superman Returns SO MUCH. The airplane scene in the middle is IMO far better than anything in the Snyder one, but other than that I don't really think it's better than MoS.

I hate those kinds of comments, since they seem to imply that the first person is yesterday's news. Brie Larson is just now starting to get the respect and roles she deserves, and already they're looking for a replacement? She's what, 25? :P

Haha, that is dead-on.

No one feed the troll!