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Yes. It is always, unequivocally, like that.

“All cinema is “corporate products.”” is the bleakest fucking thing I’ve read online. You do realize people make films independently? That many films distributed by corporations/studios are made outside the system, then acquired for distribution?

Are you telling me the movies people keep having tantrums over every time someone says “eh, not for me” are…for babies?

I’m going back to working under that bridge!

The children have forgotten Frasier. What is a poor Gen Xer to do?

While Wolfpack isn’t going to take the nation by storm, I do hope it’s the start the SMG-renaissance. 

The one red flag I’ve noticed is his ‘I love everyone’ philosophy does tend to veer into ‘we should tolerate people even if they don’t tolerate other people’ centrism”

They actually do have a platform, it’s just one that the vast majority of people would hate, so they have to keep it on the DL. Manufacture outrage over bullshit culture war nonsense while working quietly behind the scenes to bolster corporations, dismantle the social safety net, continue to decimate the middle class

He’s a cartoon! Who is he polarizing?”

AW has a mascot?  This is the first I've learned.

Don’t they have the right to bear ass, guaranteed by The Constitution?

why you gotta go and ruin a good joke.

Bullshit. I asked him repeatedly and his response every time was, “lol no.”

I mean, I’m just going off of the article:

I have Peacock and I may still torrent this. Stupid commericals on streaming services!
Also, that SBTB reboot was just about the best-case scenario of any reboot. You can’t do it much better than that.

I deeply deeply regret watching it, and that’s a thought I have had many times.  But also...rich kids get to decide what they want to do with their lives and pursue it...often they get to keep pursuing and pursuing it even if they are terrible at it...hell not just kids, Jada Pinkett Smith bought her own stupid

Oh man, Richard Mulligan was so funny in SOAP. That whole generation of actors is now passed. Katherine Helmond was the last one left. 

Really 21 minutes due to commercials.

I’m still amazed at how much story they managed to cram into 21 minutes.

Call them whatever. Just don’t call them “late for dinner”, unless you’re serving Brussels sprouts.

Growing up around the industry arguably also creates deeper knowledge about the industry and the craft beyond just opportunity.