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This is the state of the industry in 2016. He's the only director with carte blanche to realize his vision and a budget over $100 mill.
I'm hopeful for Avatar 2 just because it will be a big budget Auteur driven film instead of a by committee established property retread which is all Hollywood makes anymore
Also the failure of Chappie put Blomkamp in movie jail.
It's fine but forgettable
Was Tom goes to the Mayor on Nickelodeon?
Cause he has a lot of fans that think he's cute
I thought it was kind of funny.
Ehh when a sci-fi show becomes a quest for a mysterious labrynth it's fair to fear that it's just a McGuffin and there's no depth to it.
That doesn't mean he's been staying inside the park for 30 years.
I think it's pretty good, but there's a lot of faux profound nonsense you have to wade through each week.
I realize a lot of this is venting, but setting the bar for Trump's presidency so low that anything better than these apocalyptic nightmare scenarios is considered beating expectations is probably not a great idea.
I liked this movie a lot. I have zero interest in watching this.
I watch the house shows from HGTV on netflix without commercials. They have some food network stuff also. I like the Hulu ad-free version as well. Basically I just hate commercials and don't like the frictions of dealing with a DVR/Tivo to avoid them.
The thing is, Netflix has been getting progressively worse since the rights holders stopped agreeing to deal with them, but it's STILL so much better than Cable TV.
The Captain America movie I guess I'll see
I liked Toys a lot also when I was a kid. I saw it recently. I'd say Toys is a bad movie with a lot of interesting things happening in it. A "Fiasco" as it were. Rabin agrees: http://www.avclub.com/artic…
This game is amazing and still holds up beautifully
I don't get why every TNG episode about how we should respect the Klingon culture presented them as backwards and corrupt.
"But life is frustrating" -David Chase getting high on his own supply.