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Women are smarter, grabbing the executive jobs and giving the men orders to make Fast & Jurassic Five: Age of Justice as generic as possible.

The big thing is that film is film is film; a properly preserved print can be played on equipment that's 100 years old and will work 100 years into the future. Digital preservation, just like other media storage, gets replaced at a dizzying rate and constantly converting and preserving films to a new format leaves a

Oh they definitely had some people that fit your description but they didn't last long. The core group she worked with knew their shit. The funny/sad thing is they still have all their film projectors and equipment, simply because the place was constructed around them and they are too big to transport. They're

I love Music Box, they still do 35mm screenings regularly and they do 70mm special presentations that are always stunning.

"Well-maintained" is the key. I live in an area that's fortunate to host a lot of 35mm screenings and man, it's a small disaster when something goes wrong with the projector or the print. Exhibition itself really is an art form.

Wasn't this supposed to be on Netflix like right after the season finale? I swear I read that somewhere

The pilot was on demand earlier this week and I enjoyed it. The performances are great, newbies or not. Looking forward to catching the rest this weekend (all the episodes are on Starz Play right now I think)

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The article says the Mortal Kombat OST was the first EDM (everyone knew it as techno back then) album to go platinum.

You can tell when the recipient has opened the snap, which is helpful for catching people blowing you off. A surprising amount of people have smart phones with no mobile or data plans, so they only use them over wifi therefore texting is not doable. And it's kind of fun to send temporary photos to people — the app is

IT'S-A ME

Community: The New Class

Didn't watch the video but I'll submit this villain's demise in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, where he just of shrinks into the sea with no splash. Even to a kid, that is bad: https://youtu.be/GtnG1V-8g2…

Only celebrity I've come across is a local news anchor. We didn't match.

FIRST HANNIBAL NOW THIS

Spoiler I guess:
Saw this at a festival last year. Someone in attendance passed out during a very graphic abortion scene.
Every scene is one long take, all several minutes at a time, but the camera work is not flashy or even really choreographed; the camera is essentially static in each scene. Some people I know found

My theater used to play an M&M commercial that was a spot-on parody of action movie trailers today. Always got a kick out of the 6 or 7 trailers that did exactly what the commercial made fun of right before them.

Even worse are their "Previously viewed by [character on a show you watch]" categories.

No one really expects Sarah to crack the case, right? My interpretation of the show is that it's more of a portrait piece on the supporting players in a low-profile murder case and how they relate to the incident and react to the aftermath. The show is kind of like listening to a co-worker get really in depth about

People are deservedly giving that line a lot of shit, but I think in context of the movie it was supposed to be over-the-top. After she says it Cooper and Romilly pause and are basically like "oooookay, we're going to Mann's planet."