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Maybe try Stormfront or Breitbart for your entertainment news.

I’m also having a difficult time with The Secret of My Success being in the top ten. Having seen it well out of its ‘80s context, I could only think of Michael J. Fox’s character as a smarmy piece of shit who deserved nothing but failure.

Just came here to say that it’s really refreshing to find a comments section about this particular news item that (mostly) doesn’t devolve into people talking about how much they think Ruby Rose or the series sucked. Even better, I haven’t yet seen either a) a post about how this somehow proves that audiences don’t

And don’t forget that not only is Rose a woman, she’s a member of the LGBTQ community, so she’s probably even more a target of ire than Benoist.

Judging from reviews of the first novel by Amazon users, the series is chock full of right-wing political propaganda and liberal bashing. (The author even thanks Wayne LaPierre in his acknowledgments.) I’m curious to know if the makers of the show water this down considerably for mainstream audiences, but I probably

And even if he doesn’t, just rewrite them so Ilsa (Rebecca Ferguson) becomes the team leader.

Fire in the Sky never terrified me the way Communion did. One of the reasons why is probably because I saw Communion when I was 9 or 10 and Fire in the Sky when I was 13. However, I think a big part of that was the fact that the aliens in Communion actually went into the protagonist’s home to abduct him. All I know is

I’m just curious if this series will receive the same complaints about it being “too political” that so many have lobbed at Discovery. You know, because Star Trek was never political before Discovery.

I was disappointed that Kylo Ren and Rey’s lightsabers didn’t create steam like that during their fight atop the wreckage of Death Star II.

The Hobbit is really unfortunate especially because there is at least one fan edit out there that shows the potential it had. (The one I’ve seen runs about four hours. It isn’t perfect, but that’s mainly because there are certain things they couldn’t really change. For example, when Smaug bursts out of the Lonely

From what I understand, it has to remain canonical with Tolkien’s works more so than the films, and Amazon isn’t allowed to depict anything that was already in the movies. (I wonder if this means the series can’t end with the battle against Sauron and his forces since it was in the intro of the Fellowship movie.)

On one hand, pandering (ugh, I kind of hate that word) is what gave us the ginormous battle scene at the climax of Avengers: Endgame.

Agreed re: Midsommar. Definitely one of my favorites from this year.

Hallmark has reversed its decision to pull the ad. I think it’s worth an update to this article.

I’m pretty sure the second came about from people constantly misusing the word.

That asshole’s grave is going to need constant guard to keep people from spitting, urinating, and defecating on it.

One of the characters is possessed by an alien, and the way he keeps it from completely consuming his consciousness, he hides within his memory palace. It’s visually represented as him locking himself in a room full of filing cabinets while a monster stalks the hallways outside.

Unfortunately, dynamic range compression doesn’t work with anything encoded in DTS, which I notice a lot of Blu-Rays use these days. :(

According to what I read, the rehab was closed, so he was unable to rush it there.

I haven’t watched since the first season, but I have the exact same sentiment. My only hope is that they want to know who it was so they can throw them a parade.