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    So after the great Streaming Wars have come and gone and bodies litter the battlefield, what will be left standing? My guess is Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and Disney+. There will no doubt be an audience for several niche services like Shudder as well, but I bet all the other big swings are going to miss. Who’s really

    Nah, it was better than OJ. More powerful, more structurally daring, less cartoonish. It’s also important queer art that has a lot to say about the struggles of the LGBT community. It deserves every award it won and then some.

    To be fair, you can’t expect us to pay attention to Kevin Hart 99% of the time.

    There’s a difference between being an idiot as a teenager, which we all are and hopefully grow out of, and being an idiot as a 30-year-old man. Also, the fact that it was 2009 is no excuse for a grown ass man to be homophobic, racist, etc. It wasn’t exactly the Mad Men era back then.

    Instead of being pissed off, you could just be happy you got this film at all. Most terrible franchises never even get the opportunity to course correct.

    At least 75% of these are things nobody outside of Film Twitter has seen, so I’d hardly call them popular. 

    Hashtag NotMyPresident until he adds Mission: Impossible Fallout to his list. Though it is cool he loved Annihilation and Minding the Gap. 

    This is a much more sensible ranking.

    I’d definitely put Luke Cage season 1 near the bottom. I slogged my way through it, but every episode had at least 5 endings and there were about 6 more episodes than there needed to be. It was enough to put me off ever watching season two.

    A few of your middles would be my tops, but I can’t disagree with any of your bottoms. (Yes, this whole sentence is a euphemism)

    We get it!

    “I didn’t get one pack of diapers, therefore Amazon’s entire business of two-day delivery is a dying sham” is definitely an article, I guess. I get a good 95% of my Amazon Prime packages in two days. Having a delay a week before Christmas is hardly newsworthy.

    Any top films of 2018 list that doesn’t include Mission Impossible: Fallout can be promptly ignored and forgotten.

    I am reminded again that Lean On Pete is the worst film title of the year. I am sure it’s a lovely movie if I could ever get past that title.

    I hate fiction podcasts, but to each their own.

    I feel like I used to have some of these, and now I wish I still did. Also, can we discuss how EPIC the Sears Wish Book used to be? I was so excited to go through it and circle every single thing I wanted for Christmas. I miss doing that!

    Has anyone told Jesse that he doesn’t have to jump into the comments and argue with every single person who says something stupid? It makes the site look more unprofessional than it already does.

    I thought the same thing before I watched the show. As a pitch, it’s a hard sell in our current climate. But the execution and performances are so brilliant that it turns out I DO have room for more rich assholes screwing each other over.

    I believe we’ve all forgotten Luke Cage even existed.

    I’ll admit to being a fan of snitch-tagging. If you’re gonna talk shit, you should be prepared to talk shit to somebody’s virtual face. The rest of this list just reminds me that Twitter is a swirling hellhole.