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Yeah, remember when Alfonso Cuaron showed up for one Harry Potter movie? Good stuff.

Upvoted for bringing Doomtree into play. TTBT.

I will pay to see this Like Whenever, For Sure.

Fair. I wouldn't be opposed to a name change either.

Meryl Streep received an honorary degree from my school while I was a student. Granted, Meryl Streep doesn't really show up in tabloids or act out in public, and our school's acting program wasn't the biggest or best known, but I'm pretty certain no one involved in it was upset that she was handed an award like that.

So all these people dropping boatloads of money on advanced degrees don't even know what irony is. Interesting.

As a young, I've heard both spoken. "Thot" rhymed with "clot." Don't feel like you're out of the loop - slang terms cycle in and out of style so much faster now that the internet is a key part of their spread. It's not worth keeping up.

This is one of the points at which an analyst for any other industry could look at entertainment and be horrified by the bizarro world in which the studios operate. Either they know something huge that we don't, or they really, truly do not care about economics beyond the isolated moments when they're either

Wonder Woman Who Lives At Home: A Duplass Brothers Film

You're totally correct. I spaced on that because McConaughey in Mud broke the chain, though I did love that movie and him in it.

Honestly, I had some trouble following your "ask/order" logic, but I'm sure lots of people don't quite follow my reasons for not loving LA…just evidence that it's not a universally beloved place, and every person who doesn't love it has a very personal reason for it. As a young person, I've had so many people tell me

Always wondered how many people actually bought those things..guess the answer is one.

There are lots of reasons Lupe fell from grace so spectacularly. They're all unfortunate, but they're all reasons.

I get two weeks off for Christmas, but it tends not to snow in IN until mid-late January so I get back before real winter kicks in.

Look at this way: it's not Only God Forgives.

No, the only people who hate LA are people who have never been there and also people who have been there and found it to be unpleasant. I'm here. It's okay. It's not the pinnacle of American living.

Do your theoretical kids a favor and take them on vacations to places with snow and bad weather as much as possible. I work with tons of people who grew up in southern california and have never left, and many of them happily admit that they'll never go anywhere else because, you know, who cares about seeing the world

Born and raised in Indiana myself, and I miss shitty weather more than I can possibly explain. The total lack of seasons makes it seem like time is not moving, and it's not a pleasant sensation.

I'm a fan of 90s Bay too, but let's be real…no one tried to tell you this was "Michael Bay arthouse." It was a Paramount movie about a fitness nut who did some heinous shit starring Wahlberg, the Rock, and Anthony Mackie. The fact that his style worked for you 20 years ago and doesn't now says as much about your

I feel similarly about the East, but I wouldn't say it's definitely bigger than the others. Fox Searchlight distributed all but Arbitrage, which was Lionsgate, and Arbitrage held the record for VOD sales until the Interview shenanigans went down. Scott Free has done big movies, but the budget for the East was way