mothkinja
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Yeah, no shit.

Most of these streaming services are going to fail, because no one needs 10,000 subscriptions, unless it’s compelling niche, like Shudder or Criterion or CrunchyRoll.

“The folks at NBC need a third house” is not a compelling argument.

Good stuff like Rutherford Falls or Girls5Eva wouldn’t not exist if

You know, I had a hard time following the first half and getting into it. Once I DID get into it I though I really enjoyed Tenet and appreciate it more on a second viewing.

You are a human piece of shit if you throw things at well intending performers you are not an appreciator of music be it Kanye, Cudi or anyone else if you act like this. Human beings can be truly disgusting.

I feel sorry for Cudi, he doesn’t deserve that. The people lobbying bottles at him don’t deserve their tickets.

A sign of the times. TOS was still very progressive for its time.

What did he say that was wrong? The right wing nuts having fits over Discovery aren’t real ST fans.

Fascist gonna fash

I tend to cringe at fandom names, but... wow.

Wait... There are people who think Homelander is the good guy in that show? HOW? It was pretty clear from the first episode that he’s the asshole.

I think the difference is Mike Pondsmith is an American who “created” a science fiction RPG called Cyberpunk while Gibson and Sterling’s fiction dominated the literary side of science fiction and they worked almost exclusively within the subgenre of cyberpunk.

On the other hand, The Hunger Games series was written by

They’re both just Lord Of The Flies though.

No fandom that hates its own subject is more toxic than any other.

The problem with basically every fandom is that some of the people in every one of them build their whole personalities out of their devotion to that one thing. And then, because their personalities are just loosely assembled spare parts, they fall apart at the slightest jostling of the original work, and the people re

What ended up happening to Jake Lloyd was pretty fucking tragic as well.

Suzanne Collins has said she got the idea from the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur ( Athenian youth being round up and fed to it). Make sense instead of keeping the monster she instead would make them fight each other. It’s a very likely and reasonable explanation. Not a big fan of the books, dropped out after the

I really don’t think he considers “ripped off” to be pejorative.

it’s kind of ironic coming from Tarantino, who quite literally takes scenes from other movies. I don’t knock him for it, but it’s strange to be upset at someone else for borrowing an idea.

They’re similar but so are the kajillion slasher flicks out there, and found footage flicks, and demonic possession flicks, and superhero flicks. It doesn’t stop directors from directing those movies.

Who better than the authority on this matter:

Tarantino went on to explain that it’s called “Battle Royale” because of the metric system.