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A lot of films go through a re-edit after they are bought at Sundance. We'll definitely have to wait and see. I just wanted to get across that the people who make trailers rarely ever view the movie in order to make the trailer. They are given about 10 to 20 minutes worth of footage (from various scenes) to work with

I think we have to wait and see the movie before judging how they represent this relationship. Something to keep in mind is that trailer companies often don't get to see the film in order to make the trailer. They are given pieces of the film and are told to come up with something within certain marketing

I'm a transplant who has been in Brooklyn for almost a decade and I love it! I'm getting pretty tired of how it's being misrepresented - I can only imagine how the natives feel. It reminds me of how San Francisco (where I'm from) gets depicted and how the first dot-com boom in the 90s caused all these stupid trend

Almost all main network shows do better than HBO shows on account that you have to pay extra for HBO and cable so there is automatically a smaller audience. SATC didn't have great ratings it's first couple of seasons. It took awhile to catch on.

The description of Pia sounds more like Murray Hill to me than Brooklyn. ALSO BROOKLYN IS HUGE with more than one neighborhood. and has a variety of people living there. Dude. In my neighborhood alone there are expat-French, African Americans, Lebanese, lots of yuppies, and old-school Brooklyn Italians. It's a

Slow motion effects are way over used in commercials these days. It's so hacky.

I agree with you on the friend thing. I don't get it, and the introvert claim is a little ridiculous. I'm an introvert and don't make friends easily, but I put in effort to keep the friends I have. It's not my friends' problem that I'm not big on going out and large groups. If I wanted to join in, I could express an

You can rent a summer camp's grounds and facilities in their off season and throw a wedding there. My friends who did this rented the whole place out (we all contributed for the weekend boarding costs which was about $100 per person for 3 nights, so not bad). The fun of it is that everyone stays in the same place and

Word. It's totally fine to snarkily complain about the creepy uncle perving on your friends on the car ride home, or laugh at the guest who had too much to drink once you're back in your hotel room. But being an ungracious guest is not OK. I always make a point of thanking the bride and groom's parents even if I don't

I've been to 2 summer camp weddings and they were so much fun! I went to one of them single and the other one with my BF and they were great both times. It's much more communal and you really get to hang out with the other guests and the bride and groom have more time to hang out with the guests.

Whoa. I always thought that you only have a shower for your first child. After that, a small party is OK to celebrate but gifts are not expected.

That is so wrong! I'm a carnivore. I would never EVER sneak meat into a non-meat eating person's dish. I have made vegan meals for friends and everyone loved it! I don't believe in tricking people with food for any reason. Food should be fun and enjoyable for all involved. No one should have to feel like they are

There are exceptions, but I think guests shouldn't feel entitled to getting picked up at the airport. It's a nice thing for the host to offer but it should be offered and not expected. If someone hasn't offered, there probably is a good reason why. Regardless, the host doesn't owe anyone taxi service to and from the

Ehh. I have a lot of friends that like to cook but aren't careful with cookware and I have nice cookware. I would prefer that they not ruin my pots. Like I said, a $12 bottle of wine to chill out and chat with is totally acceptable in my book as a way to say thanks.

I'd cancel the check if it hadn't been cashed yet.

Why do people think that the outside doesn't need to be cleaned? If you are touching it, it is dirty since we all come with our unique set of germs.

See that's just poor methodology. L.A. is HUGE and has tons of colleges so of course there are a lot of frat dudes. But as another commenter put it: it's the ratio of bros to non-bros that should count. And I feel like there are way more non-bros than bros in L.A.

They're Brohemians!

I'm not saying that they don't exist. I just don't feel like L.A. is a bro-y city - especially, it's not the bro-iest city.

Dude, the 909 is weird as fuck. Luckily, all my friends from out there are latino so I can go there and avoid the weirdos.