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This is some hardcore “paranoid dad” or “virgin zoomer who lives on Twitter” bullshit you’re pushing mate.

This topic has been explored in many many movies and tv shows. It is possible to be okay with this but you don’t have to be. Don’t watch this movie.

As someone who was a real nerd as a teenager (and afterward), I say lighten up.

You should try watching to the end of a movie every now and again.  Turns out nearly all of the time, the protagonist learns a valuable lesson about being yourself

I’ll give you four good reasons.

Yes, but when he tells James to go fetch the medicine he also says “that wasn’t code.” Implying they do talk code.

I think they’re eating “all of the above.” It’s a lot easier to hunt deer than human badasses who have survived 20 years into the apocalypse, as David’s crew unfortunately found out. Deer don’t hatchet your head in. If they find deer the people in the town eat real venison. If they come up empty on deer but stumble

Great fucking user name! Long live The Fall!

Ninth Gate is some solid Lovecraftian camp.

I agree with the take on Good Year, though - Crowe just seemed miscast.  I’m sure he far preferred hanging in the France wine country to spending months getting jacked and filming in the desert though.

Right, her kicking the can down the road, where the can in this case is an underground network of horribly pulsating mushroom mutant zombie creatures, did not do much to endear me to her character. 

Kimmy Schmidt had a constant edge of black comedy underlying it all, though, mixed with some surreality. I think that made a big difference.

Yeah, I watched the first three episodes and they were all equally dire, no jump in quality at all. There is no depth to any of the characters whatsoever, they’re just cardboard cutouts of people. Everyone’s just too fucking nice, also, the old Night Court had a bit of bite to it, this is toothless.

I agree. I gave it 3 episodes and I didn’t laugh once.

It’s pretty rough so far. de Beaufort and Lucretta are playing way too broad. Talwalker’s character offers nothing of interest yet. The laugh track feels more fake than usual. Rauch’s take doesn’t quite fit; maybe if she dials back the cheeriness...?

I have to agree, I’m shocked this is apparently doing well. Night Court was my favorite sitcom growing up, hands down, so I’m the perfect audience for this. But the first episode was irredeemably awful. 

Stop trying to make fet a thing!

.....fete.

Not to Shania Twain he’s not