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The average Hollywood writer makes only $260,000 a year. Modern slavery.

Not that I would have wanted it to end this way, but... if Indy had stayed in the past, they could have buried him in the sand. And who knows, maybe in a thousand years (okay, two thousand), even he might have been worth something. 

I was happy with the film ending. Ford delivered Indy’s desire to stay at Syracuse very well, and it jive’d well with his conversation with Belloq in Raiders.

Exactly.

If you have to wait 13 weeks, I say now is the best time to renew your passport

which begs the question;

Between this listicle and the one yesterday about “hit songs that you didn’t know were covers”, the BuzzFeed-ifying of the AVClub is becoming ever more apparent. I hate this kind of shit.

This just seems like a kind of random list of movies.  Nobody forgot Con Air.

Nobody remembers Con Air?

I get why most of the movies on this list are forgotten. But “Con Air” is one of those movies I personally find very rewatchable... I guess it’s a guilty pleasure, but it also seems pretty ubiquitous on streaming platforms and cable TV and seems to have become part of the pop culture zeitgeist.

By definition, there are never ethical considerations with medical students.

As if Swifties wouldn’t storm the capital if they thought it would help their god.

All very amusing, but I would have been impressed with a sign that concisely and convincingly makes an argument for better pay and what the residuals payout has disadvantaged them. That’s a lot to ask of a sign, but as cute as these are, I think to a passerby these will just appear like stock images of any worker

For writers, these are pretty lame.

There seems to be fairly unanimous agreement that this was an absolute dumpster fire disaster.

being a frank ocean fan must be such a universally frustrating experience. 

It is simplicity itself to bring Shaw back.

Also I was just thinking about something - one of the highlights of the TNG episode “Relics” was Scotty returning to (a recreation of) the bridge of his Enterprise. That episode was released in October 1992, 23 years after the last time that bridge was seen in the final episode of TOS.

These video only posts are garbage. Everybody hates them just staaaaaaahp.

That was certainly a list of fictional restaurants.  Be honest, these are just the first ten you could think of, right?