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Con Air should absolutely not be on this list.

Lindsay Ellis is hardly “far-right”, and that video is at least three years old, long before all the DeSantis stuff.  It does actually pay to do at least a cursory glance at something before you assume you know exactly what it is.

Still no explanation of how this is actually supposed to work.  Is every different IP address going to be considered a new “user”?  If not, what’s to stop people from just sharing the same user account?

I’m not pushing an MCU narrative. I don’t really care one way or another. If you’re really that interested in objective views of what’s going on though, it’s pretty hard to look around the industry and claim that tentpole movies that don’t at least approach $1B in box office are regarded poorly, if not outright as

Came to say the same thing.

These articles are written by and for people who have no idea who Bob Dylan or Jimi Hendrix are.

There’s no functional way to have a cohesive ending to a show that never had any to begin with.

You seem really invested in how much of a financial success a film you presumably have no personal stake in is perceived as.  You do understand that you can like something and it can still be considered short of perfection by others, right? Especially the completely insane culture of corporate filmmaking?

$600M is, ridiculous as it is to say, probably not that big a profit in corporate world, though.  These movies cost $200-300M, and the marketing budget is usually that much again, so $600M is “only” a $200M profit.

Which is actually not a great return, all things considered. Movies don’t have legs any more in theaters, so its box office isn’t likely to increase by that much. Remember when Batman V Superman was considered a flop at 750M?

It can be two Things.

“we swifties”

Tell me you’re spending way too much time thinking about this without telling me you’re spending way too much time thinking about this.

We as a society really need to get the fuck over giving the slightest shit over who celebrities are dating and what they think about virtually anything.

Saddest star I’ve ever given.

There’s a lot of movies out there that seem geared largely towards making lists like these- movies that are made to intentionally be extremely unpleasant to watch.  They’re also movies that don’t get wide release, and are only really of interest to people who seek that kind of experience out, so I get why they’re not

I’ve re-watched Schindler’s List, but it was about 20 years in-between.  I’ll probably watch it again, with about the same distance between, when my kids are old enough to see it- because it’s a movie absolutely everyone needs to have seen once.  It puts visual experience to something that you just cannot get from

You probably want a more horror-centric site (or at least article) for that. This is geared towards films people in the general community have at least heard of. All of these are studio films, or at least films with some pretty big directors and/or big stars, even when they were first made. Aside from Henry: Portrait

Natural Born Killers is debatable whether its even worth watching once. I know it’s got a devoted following, but I found the entire thing tedious, with little to show for having finished it.

You can, but you have to buy a different program. I refuse to spend the money on the subscription version.

The fact that writing is actually a tremendously difficult thing to do well, so there aren’t actually that many people that can do it. The ones that do it well in India (or any other country) are probably already doing it for Indian cinema (second largest language market in the world, IIRC), for a lot more than “pennie