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I have been watching documentaries and what not on Ted for so long now and I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and think Efron did a fabulous job. 100% disagree with this article but to each their own.

Liz Kendall didn’t date Ted Bundy for a few years in the late 1960s, she dated him right up until he went to jail for kidnapping in 1976, although they saw less of each other after he moved to Utah in 1974.

your point is well taken (and goes for Captain Marvel as well), but we all can agree that fanboyesque nonsense aside, TLJ is...not good.

I still want to see it.

I’m sure it’s a lousy movie and yes, it never should have been made but jesus, let it go already.

There’s a massive production crew that all felt okay with it, though, and honestly, having rewatched on my TV with the settings adjusted, it was fine. The director, producers and editors were also fine with it which holds up that under less compression strain it doesn’t look that way. 

The cinematographer isn’t going to make the final call on that, though. He’s going to work with the director and the producers to design the look of the episode. The editor then edits it. So if at no point in that assembly line of work anyone had any complaints. No one thought to question how much strain would be put

Yeah, that’s what you do if your target audience is the drivetime radio crowd. If you’re mixing a Hootie & The Blowfish single, you absolutely do that. If you’re mixing a live orchestral recording, you skip it, because you’re not targeting shitty car stereos and you can’t make those dynamics work on one without

I think there’s a middle-ground, though—you take into account that people won’t be watching it on industry-standard equipment, but don’t say, “well, if it’s not going to come across to someone watching it on their iPad during their Monday morning commute in bright sunshine, then we can’t do it.” Basically, people with

Yeah, and that’s definitely the same in scope, number of actors, amount of CGI, and amount of in-show light sources, and black clothing as GoT.

In many peoples’ cases this was 100% an encoding issue. The blacks were these shitty, pixelation-plagued bands of gradients instead of anything looking remotely HD, and the storm clouds were even worse - there were as many pixelation blocks as there were snowflakes! Whenever you’d get anything remotely well-lit and

I liked the Thor Lebowski gag but I feel they ran with it for far too long.

LOST failed on every level. Endgame only fails for extreme nitpickers.

The “Lost” finale was crap. They spent years telling us the mystery mattered and, at the end, told us it didn’t and we should just be happy about all of our buddies hanging out in heaven together because they didn’t realize they’d have to actually give us answers one day after years of just making up new mysteries.

People hated that finale because the creators lied about it for years

I enjoyed it and I totally agree that it was full of plot holes.

Except Lost failed emotionally. The death of Sun, Jin and Sayid waa was atrocious. Heaven world didnt make up for it. 

I find it weird that people keep acting like she obviously missed out on some amazing gravy train playing a two-bit generic love interest in a bunch of superhero movies.

She’s a distinguished Oscar-winning actress who gets to star in an extremely wide variety of interesting films and has a higher net worth than the

She never did much for me, either by her looks or her acting, but since she sorta female empowered her own damn self, she has this kind of self-assuredness that radiates off her that is very attracting. Might scare away incels and insecure men, but I’m totally for it.

She was invited?