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You are correct. GB 2 was bad. I’m sure that everyone had a fun time getting back to get together to work on it, but the movie taken by itself is not good. I remember when it first came out, and they were actually PROMOTING the change to pink slime because they felt that the green slime was too scary for kids. It was

Yeah, it’s a pretty good throwback to old school Muppets projects. A lot of dad jokes, silly running gags and fourth-wall breaking, with celeb guests who seem overly happy to show up for an hour or two worth of work and goof around. Plus, the first half hour or so is a nice loving parody that hits all the right beats

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I know it’s a comedy, but man, Large Marge just comes out of nowhere in Pee Wee’s.

We should probably start re-visiting the original casting of Hamilton based on skin tones.

The thing that scares me the most is the whole “and takes it to places it’s never seen before!” One of the charms of the original movie was it’s low-budget claustroph0bic trapped-in-an-attic feel.

It’s one thing to have the phone control stuff that’s sort of ancillary to actually driving a car, like making phone calls or playing music except that this is a case where the phone is controlling things that don’t really need a good touch screen UI, like why would you want it to control the speedometer? Is turning

Because you have to feed content beast known as “streaming services” with something.

I just finished watching Blade Runner 2049 on HBO max, and it’s probably a good thing I watched it streaming because I had to watch it over the course of four nights because I kept falling asleep.

Considering how quick Netflix is to pull the trigger on shows people very observably DO like, that this sloppy, confused, poorly directed and edited mess got a second season is sort of befuddling.

There’s clearly some AtmosFX stuff mixed in into the presentation. Most likely breaking all of the legal guidelines set on their DVDs about not ripping the video out of it.

Yeah, I would’ve been happier if she got back on the path to end it, just knowing that for the rest of her (everyones?) life is contained to little strips of stone is much more dreadful than just getting killed(?).

Never Say Never Again isn’t considered a canonical “broccoli” James Bond movie, that’s why it’s not on the list. Same thing with the original Casino Royale movie.

The character designs are ugly (Wednesday, for one, has an eggplant-shaped head)

On the other hand, it’s nice to see a list of “BEST [insert genre] [insert media] EVER” list that goes back more than 10 years.

This isn’t surprising. Especially in Johansen’s case claimed when viewed in the light of how much money Shang Chi is making ( and now only slightly beating out Black Widow for the top spot of 2021). It would be a lot different if Shang Chi or the fast and furious movie were even getting close to typical Avengers

Isn’t one of the marketing points of Siri is that it is a natural voice recognition interpreter or something? “You need to re-organize your thoughts to better optimize the software” seems awfully close to the Siri version of “you are holding it wrong”.

Sure Netflix produces a lot of crap, but it’s also about trying to find the good stuff: Netflix is pretty much keeping the “John Hughes Teen Romance” genre alive ( which is really sort of a lost art that probably won’t work in theaters anymore), and have produced Sense8 and a really good Voltron reboot. Jessica Jones

Facebook marketing their products to pre-teens is the work of the devil.

Do explain how its moral to profit off of someone’s work and not provide commensurate compensation for that work? I mean surely you expect to get paid at your job or are you arguing you don’t deserve to be paid a fair wage either?

Nice snooty attitude on card-based video games you got there.