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I was raised on Wrongfully Accused, and I think it is very underappreciated. I'm glad to see it getting some love (or at least recognition) on the AV Club though.

Needs more MacGruber and Wrongfully Accused.

It's an indie drama about two people walking around Mexico that is punctuated by like one action scene and one weirdly beautiful scene. It's worth a watch.

OH HAI MONSTER!

Well, it really isn't a good movie. It's absolutely beautiful and has some good acting, but the story, dialogue, symbolism, and pretty much everything is groan-worthy.

"My name is Hugh! How do you do! Now you gonna die!"

Uhh, The Revenant was about as sadistically violent as it gets. A couple of friends compared it to the Saw movies.

I love that scene. How does Nathan find those people?!

I won't stand for such libel.

John C. Reilly?

Hollywoo Stars and Celebrities! What Do They Know? Do They Know Things? Let's Find Out!

And it's awful.

Manic Pixie New Girl? No, Zooey Deschanel isn't in this.

Happy New Year! I got married a couple of weeks ago, and spent New Year's watching an amazing fireworks display over the Potomac with my wife and her family. All in all, a great night.

No Nathan Fielder?!

Ahem. MacGruber is amazing.

Mad Max was good, but come on, it was not the movie of the year. The Martian was far superior as a film.

Ummm, I may be missing something, but it's always been free for me. You just have to watch the same ad over and over and over again.

So it's really not worth continuing? I was going to give it a second chance, given the acclaim.

I turned off Birdman after ten minutes. How could a film parodying Hollywood pretentiousness be so Hollywood pretentious?