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The Founder was painfully boring that's why it fucking flopped.

It is so not fucking hard to make a Friday the 13th movie.

I just got my Varese Sarabande "Little Box of Horror" in the mail. It's 12 soundtracks of horror films spanning from the 60s on. There's clearly a bias for Wes Craven films on here but that's okay, Serpant and the Rainbow!

Saw Split again with some friends who had yet to see it. Certainly better and easier to digest on the 2nd go around. Then I saw Resident Evil 14 with an old manager who had no one to watch it with. I've only seen the first one and just going of this last one I'm pretty positive these movies are fucking garbage. But I

I merely hope that this show doesn't take him away from Veep, he's too valuable.

So what is the consensus on LA LA LAND at this point? I liked it just fine, the finale was the most interesting part but I'm content with not needing to see it again. I'm seeing more negative comments but not a lot of in depth discussion about why it doesn't work.

Life's A Happy Song has been my ringtone for 6 years now which is an indication for how much I love that movie and more so how extremely rare it is when I get a phone call.

I'm using this, it's brilliant.

It's awful that in addition to everything else he's had to wait so long to find out what even happened.

1989 Batman is my favorite superhero film. I will drop everything to watch that movie.

Ugh. You hear me? Uggggggghhhhhh assholes.

Carla Gugino spends 95% of her screen time in the first movie completely naked only to be shot to death while Rourke's Marc character gets shot dozens of times and continues to walk away perfectly fine. Both of these movies are fucking trash.

Like their movies, those outfits are poorly thought out and loud.

Really? I hear the new format quite fancies you.

I think with homaging something, there's almost always a disconnect that suggests the homage doesn't understand the context of why something was made and why that was relevant at the time.

I'd argue the homages were pretty surface level at that even. (I do like the movie but I'm more of a "it was pretty good, not super amazing" level).

Why? I ask with sincerity, as I haven't found many solid arguments against the film other than people who just aren't fans of musicals.

Yeah I much rather would have watched Driver's character's adventure than Garfield's.

Fuck that Meryl Streep nomination. It's like a joke at this point. If she blows her nose she gets nominated. Not that I think Amy Adams would win for Arrival, it's a snub.

This news is acceptable to me.