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Watching First Man you can see why Apollo 13 works and the former arguably doesn’t. It was made by someone who witnessed and has a great appreciation and interest in the moon landing. Nobody who was alive during the moon landing was a department head on First Man. Here Ron Howard is making a story about his father’s

It didn’t land with me because I do think Chappelle actually believes Women should actually earn less than men. He’s said it before and it was right as he also said that he can’t say what he really thinks unless it has a punchline on the end of it. It’s like the Bill Burr bit from weeks ago where he was also funny,

I like Dave Chappelle but I thought okay boomer (even though he's gen x).

I went and I felt bad about going. It’s okay but not as good as Nolan’s worst film, it’s on Insomnia level.

I never thought I’d see a positive story about deleting emails/

I think its amusing. Crunch was a well covered topic by this site but there’s nothing new to uncover here beyond an easter egg.

But its still an Academy Award. Now excuse me while I go watch a double feature of Wolverine from Academy Award Winning Director Gavin Hood and Maleficent 2 from Academy Award Winner Robert Stromberg.

That could be because the producers tricked them into thinking they were making one five-hour movie instead of a pair of two-and-a-half-hour movies, but Hollywood almost certainly has rules against tricking actors like that.” THERE IS NO SOURCE ON THIS. The link to the deadline story nor Teen Vogue mention tricking

This is my favourite AV Club Review!

I was surprised when I saw in the credits but it also makes sense because the movie is not very good.

There is nothing cool about this story.

I had no idea this took place in the 90s. I would call Lynn Shelton's direction in this episode far too on the nose way too often. It's like Witherspoon is playing a boomer mom when she should be playing a Gen X one. I don't see the point of the 90s setting. The only thing that threw me off was the tv since the

He follows the law of diminishing returns. Adam Sandler was funny but also musically talented and willing to bust out the writing pen now and then he had way more ambition but was always conscious of his limits.

I saw him do the gym work on his instagram he went through a smaller more muscular transformation in Here Comes the Boom but it looks like he gave up.

What’s NewsRadio? Asking for someone who has lived predominantly in the 21st Century.

Shattered Glass

Contrarian (Contraband?) opinion here: I believe there’s some merit to a recognizeable and somewhat respect figure in the media altering an outcome to a serious event wherein people might honestly look to him to do something. I also understand Wahlberg’s remarks incidentally imply the victims didn’t do enough and

Very Bad Things is not a movie you pay for, it’s a tragedy that’s underhand played as a surreal black comedy. There’s something about it.

B+ is generous. Good review Zack.

This is why PlayStation 3 was better for developers. A more complicated coding system made developers think largely simpler ideas to execute ahead of time.