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I thought about something similar few days after watching it as well. It would've been interesting to see them fail at major stardom, but settle together and still find happiness at doing what they love. For example, he works as a music teacher( who saves up for a club) and she's in a popular local theater troupe.

I thought that dream sequence outside of obviously being unrealistic was also clearly from Mia's perspective and even that version ends with them going to a club and seeing other guy live out Sebastian's dream. He's happy just watching him in the dream, but he wouldn't be in real life, so in the end break up was

IT IS a happy ending though? The movie is not about romance at the end, it's about following your dreams and they're both where they wanted to be.

It's interesting that when talking about Moonlight nobody actually talks about the movie, they just mention how important it is, this skit touched a bit on it as well i guess. Personally, i really liked all 3 of 2016's "biggest" films ( MbtS the most though), but i think all of them are flawed in different ways, but

This idea that La La Land and Moonlight are in some sort of competition and you can only like one of them is fucking idiotic.

Violet's "what?" in response to Olaf yelling about quarantine was the biggest laugh in all of the show for me. I'm not sure if it's intentional even, but her delivery there is fantastic, she's so confused and concerned.

Man, i remember the old days when me_irl was just amusing self-deprecating memes instead of constant shitposting :(

Unless Holbrook and his group want to get a kid for their own gain (which to be fair is the most likely scenario), it doesn't seem that unreasonable for them to capture a kid that's willing to murder people over a fucking Pringles can.

Seems like a weird idea if NBC still following classic tv model. Won't people just stop watching it live once they hear it's not in danger of cancellation? I remember Fox did it with Glee and it lost like half of the audience for the final 2 seasons, i doubt it had anything to do with quality, it was shit for like 4

I enjoyed The One I Love and this premise sounds interesting, but i imagine writer and director yelling "OH FUCK" when they saw The Lobster, because it looks so much like it, in both style and setting.

Wasn't it about insurance company too? When did it turn into gadgets laboratory? I wonder how many episodes they had to re-shoot.

I thought Violet was good(she's basically a copy of Emily Browning too), but didn't like Klaus, actor mumbles half his lines and came off as snobby instead of smart to me.

The title bogeyman is a mute Freddy Krueger type

Speaking of buddy cop comedies with Michael Peña - anyone seen War on Everyone? It's an obvious throwback to 70-80s cop movies, every character is a scumbag, there's a police chef that's constantly angry, porn industry is involed and bad guy's №2 is a weird flamboyant androgenic dude.

It's on their main feed now. I know Jay referenced AV Club a few times, so there's a chance your comment made them do it.

This is totally gonna bomb, but i can see this becoming a movie a whole generation of kids grows up on because it's on tv/Netflix all the time and then in 20 years there's going to be a bunch of "i had no idea this was panned!" posts like nowadays with Hook or something.

Wasn't that Olivia Munn? Who said she picked X-Men over Deadpool because she didn't want to be a damsel in distress and then she has like 3 lines in her movie and serves no purpose except for being eye candy.

Didn't people say "it couldn't get any worse!" after BvS? And then Suicide Squad happened.

I liked Locke, but man, Peaky Blinders is the most boring show ever made for me, i tried to get into it like 5 times and it puts me right to sleep even if i'm watching it in the middle of the day. It has all the elements of a great drama - interesting premise and time setting, it looks great, cast is fantastic, but i

Did it look interesting? I watched the trailers and from the first moment it looked like crap to me, white guy returns enlightened and spooky after spending time with natives, never seen that shit before.