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“What are you talking about? 2016 has been AWESOME!“
- Donald Glover, probably.

I've seen a trailer, does that count?

I'm not a huge zombie fan, so I haven't seen many of the classics, but Train to Busan was quite entertaining, if a little predictable. I'd definitely recommend it for genre fans.

I'm so glad to see Happy Hour on this list! I saw it at a festival this year and I thought it was amazing. Even though it runs for over 5 hours it never felt too long, and it uses the time really well to introduce you to the four central characters. I couldn't believe that they were all first time actors when I heard

Yeah, I'm sure that's the reason. Still it kind of defeats the purpose for me. Maybe if I had a decently sized tablet.

The Netflix devs think of everything!

So I can't download stuff to my laptop, aka my one mobile device where the screen is actually large enough to watch movies comfortably?

I feel like that was the joke after all the other cameo appearances. When they set that up I thought "He's in this too? Why?", but when I realized he didn't show up I had to chuckle.

I'm bingewatching the show now, and I'm glad the recaps are already there. I don't know if there is a right way to do this. On other streaming shows with a slower recap pace (BoJack etc.) people were often complaining, but it also helped foster more discussions on the actual episodes. I hope that the final recap has

Oh man, I think I almost manage to forget about this. Too many people bring up the ending as the worst thing about it, but it was really just par for the course after that awful, awful shitshow of a final season.

I found that bit so annoying. Frankie really got on my nerves this episode (actually for most of the season).

I only clicked on this article to see if this was the top comment. Well done.

They filmed it in the same location as the end of Interstellar.

Nah, there are usually some German films running at all times, but except for the occasional local breakout hit the most successful films are American.

Oh they're definitely all dubbed. These multiplexes sometimes show one film per week in the original language, and in the large cities you will get some smaller cinemas that show original versions, but that's it.

Yeah, I figured as much about the trolling. I see that the comments are deleted now, oh well.

The fact that we have gotten so used to the brilliance of Louie that we can even imagine it not being among the Top 40 shows is a little bit ridiculous.

Huh, you mean because more writers haven't agreed to come back? Or does his tone sound sour to you? It didn't to me.