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I love Villeneuve, and he’s generally right, but it does come across as a little tone-deaf given Shape of Water’s nomination, which has made less than 27 mil. Moonlight is another example.

They (no joke) tease a new Death On The Nile movie at the end.

Not because of the AV Club solely, but because they along with the Washington Post as well as film critic circles and other news outlets and journalists all together sent a boycotting message.

Individually we are weak, like a single twig. But as a bundle, we form a mighty faggot.

Sooooo, where’s all the commenters who said that this was a useless gesture? That DIsney would never submit? That the AV Club was doing something futile? All the naysayers and cynics who said that you might as well do nothing since that’s what “solidarity” gestures do? Weird how when disparate groups unionize they’re

Well, pat yourselves on the back, Mr. and Mrs. AVClub.

Kevin Spacey is currently preparing his statement about how he’s really sorry if these events that he can’t remember actually happened, and also he is a new type of sexuality that hasn’t been discovered previously.

Greenberg is great! I don’t understand why Greta Gerwig wants to have a relationship with Ben Stiller, but besides that its a good movie

the wise man bowed his head solemnly and spoke: “there’s actually zero difference between good & bad things. you imbecile. you fucking moron”

my favorite feature of this site is absolutely no consequences for my opinions sucking ffucking ass and me being 100% wrong about everything

I was really just making a joke. I don’t think it’s racist to be attracted or not attracted to any particular race; it’s just personal preference. Way to ruin the joke, Ricky Coogin!

I mean, this essay is mainly about The Meyerowitz Stories, a movie I loved, and Adam Sandler, a subject I Find interesting, so I’m not even sure it’s that wildly contrarian, and it’s certainly not something I wrote under duress. I have yet to receive the fabled AV Club “write this clickbait article” memo that so many

Sandler’s penchant for making movies in exotic locales has been criticized as him using filmmaking as an excuse for vacationing, but it’s really his way of being constantly on the move to remain one step ahead of Interpol and their quest to bring all involved with Bucky Larson to justice.

I was really into that first season, but every time I’ve tried to watch it since, it’s felt false and bad. I remember one season, I think Drew Carey was a judge, and after auditions the judges actually got super pissed because like, no one they actually liked moved on to the next round and they were actually told on

I agree; it really should have been top five.

They mean “august,” like “well respected and admired.”

The best explanation I heard was this. So many of these guys are the basement dwelling stereotypes you read about, the ones who can’t get a date. They’ve convinced themselves that it’s because they like comics and SF and fantasy and nerdy things that girls don’t get. Now, with more and more women becoming fans and

I think the movie is really about punctuation and the use of the exclamation point in our modern world. But, does this movie truly earn the exclamation point? That fundamental question haunts my dreams and ever waking moments.

Hot take: The movie is better than the show.