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They aren't actually changing the name, they are just slapping something else on the DVD/Blu-ray box so that this one stands out from the original, i.e. when people with good taste are looking for the original Ghostbusters movie on DVD/Blu-ray in the store they don't accidentally pick this one up, and then noticing

Who gives a shit? Terrible movies make lots of money all the time.

So if actually knowing what I'm talking about makes me a "goober" then what does not knowing what the fuck you are talking about make you? Jackass? Dipshit? Numbnuts? I'm open to suggestions.

You don't know what the fuck you are talking about on both points. George Bush was negotiating NAFTA and signed an agreement with the Candian PM and Mexican President, but wasn't able to get the law passed through congress before he left office. It was finally passed in November of '93 and signed into law by BILL

Yeah right, try again. I expressed my opinion of a specific issue in my other comment, so if you disagree with me and have anything of actual substance to say about it then say it. But if all you can do is make blanket bullshit statements meant to
try to preemptively dismiss the legitimacy of whatever anyone you
don'

Do you not understand what the term "final nail in the coffin" means? I didn't say that NAFTA was the one and only thing that killed manufacturing in this country, but it made what had already been happening that much easier for them to do. And it's laughable that it was a so called "progressive" that signed in into

Yeah radio is a dying medium now, but they were making massive profits for a long time, so it's only the dumb investors who have actually kept their money in radio for this long that are losing it now. Any smart investors who didn't have their heads up their asses probably saw the obvious signs of where radio was

Exactly. It was just another gigantic handout to the massive corporations that own those broadcast networks. The airwaves are supposed to be owned by the public (i.e. all of us), and the government was supposed to ensure those who wanted to use those public airwaves for their own profit should pay something back to

Oh, how convenient that you have created such a handy pre-made excuse to deflect any and all criticisms of Clinton's presidency, no matter how legitimate they are.

This was just one of the many ways that Clinton fucked us as bad as any republican ever has, but the worst was absolutely NAFTA. NAFTA was the final nail in the coffin for our domestic manufacturing.

That's the future though. Everyone thinks that they are escaping high cable and satellite bills by ditching those and just moving to streaming services like Hulu and Netflix, but every company now has their eyes trained on the streaming market, and they all have dollar signs in those eyes and want to start their own

I think a lot of people (including the author here) don't actually get what this study was actually about. They aren't saying that some moron with no taste in movies who walked out of Transformers 4 and said "that was awesome!" without a single ounce of irony is a genius. They are saying that people who enjoy

And instantly a new “Sorry to ruin your meme” meme was born.

Judging by his IMDb page I'm guessing this means he must have endorsed Trump in like 1992. Now that's what I call being ahead of the curve!

"start a fake pre-movie hypedom"

Horse shit. Get off your pretentious high horse and actually read what I wrote. I didn't say that James Cameron is a bad filmmaker, or that none of his movies are worthwhile. Quite the opposite, I actually said that he once actually made great movies. I simply don't think that telling a good story is the reason he

Titanic 2: Hindenburg!

I would think that after Titanic and Avatar people with taste would have learned that the James Cameron of old is dead and gone. He once made killer movies, but now he just makes formulaic bullshit that is 100% dependent on gimmicks and flashy special effects to fool dummies into thinking they are seeing something

But there is a massive difference in "what you meant" based on whether it is on a cable or broadcast network. When something is on a cable channel like HBO then it's behind a pay wall to begin with, so it makes sense that people would feel fine about ditching cable and paying for a streaming service like HBO NOW to

Ironically I would say that "I love Star Trek" is the perfect four word explanation for why I am not excited whatsoever about seeing Star Trek Beyond.