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It’s absolutely amazing. Buy it.

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For no reason at all, here’s Karen Gillan in NTSF:SD:SUV:.

Are you not? If you say no you’re probably lying. Or dead. Are you dead? You have to tell us if you’re dead.

I’m more than okay with all of that.

Why wouldn’t they be.

Well, yeah. Have you seen dem legs?

duh

damn everyone is big horny for karen gillan huh?

I, too, miss Selfie. #pouroneoutforSelfie

As someone who also misses Selfie and as a proponent of the #ReplaceAllLeadsInEveryMovieWithJohnCho movement, I endorse your support.

As someone who misses Selfie, I support this idea. 

Jumanji lacks replay value in The Next Level

I mean, we did collectively suggest 19 worse movies! Consensus is much harder to reach on worst-of movies because, obviously, there’s a bit less incentive to “catch up” on the (allegedly) bad stuff the way you do with the (allegedly) good stuff.

I can’t speak for everyone but it’s possible that no one voting on this list saw Loqueesha. When a movie doesn’t get much of a (or any?) theatrical release, it can be difficult to pick out WHICH terrible-looking garbage warrants an investigative viewing. There are probably two-dozen bad Netflix movies that have more

If I was the court-goin’ sort of lawyer, I would rep NDA breakers pro bono. Instead, I’m the one drafting the NDAs and all the other lawyers and I joke about how they’re often pointless.

Yeah but it can cost a lot to prove that unenforceability

Behind the scenes possibly fun fact: One of the key plot points wouldn’t have worked if Rian hadn’t gotten some feedback.. Rian originally wanted Ana’s character to be Cuban like the actress is. Ana and her mother’s actor are both Cuban, and the little sister’s actress is Puerto Rican by way of NYC.

Saw it yesterday and I couldn't agree with you more. I dug this film real bad. Chris Evans and Daniel Craig were my favourite bits of the film and I had a whale of a time watching this from minute one, I suggested that my mom should watch this because with the exception of the bad language this film is right in her

Reviving and subverting is what Rian Johnson does best. Always has. Hopefully always will.