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All the time people forget what Rocky is. There is basically no boxing in the movie. It’s a movie about a sweet guy who is so dumb everybody thinks he is developmentally disabled, and he falls in love with his scumbag “friend’s” (Pauley was always a piece of shit) sister who everybody also thinks is developmentally

One of the nice things about network shows is that they are made for commercials and the commercial are played during those spots. I’ve tried watching a couple of ad-supported streamers like Roku TV and there’s no telling you’re about to go to a commercial, it just happens. But of course hiring people to time these

Came to see where Cop Land ranked; glad to see it getting the proper amount of respect.

I wouldn’t call First Blood a great film, but I find it kind of interesting less for what it is and more for it might imply. I read it as sort of an impressionistic portrayal of the trauma veterans experience, with every day scenarios turning suddenly and unrealistically violent. Small towns become exaggerated war

Probably because they assume the free trial is the reason why you buy anything from them on Black Friday at all. Better to forfeit $11 (or however many $ it is) of revenue than potentially lose your predictable spending forever.

At last, one cinephile here.

In all honesty if its not HIS best role I think Copland is the best movie he was ever in. Just look at the faces on the damn screen, Kietel, DeNiro, Stallone, and of course the late, great Henry Hill.. ahem... I mean Ray Liotta

Horde of butts. Not hoard. I guess you could, though. But why would you?

i just hope they have more than five ads in rotation. hulu, im looking at you.

IIRC the smaller studios (at least some of them) cut deals with SAG and the Writers guild to keep working.

A $50m subsidy doesn’t bring costs down, it just means that taxpayers somewhere footed the bill for this movie. If nothing else, a doubled budget means this is a pretty high-risk enterprise for the MCU. 

Plus, we get to see Dolph Lundgren do what he was put on this earth to do. What he has dedicated his life to, trained and studied to do: chemical engineering.

Andy Garcia? Has he been losing at the track?

This isn’t a remake of the Bogart film. In 1951, Herman Wouk wrote a book called The Caine Mutiny, which, in 1954, was adapted into a film by Columbia Pictures also called The Caine Mutiny, starring Humphrey Bogart. But the previous year, 1953, Wouk himself had adapted the book into a stage play called The Caine

My only major disappointment with the episode was that Thrawn made no mention of Sabine’s art. Even a little “I still have one of your pieces in my gallery...” would have been awesome, esp for her disgusted reaction face in return.

“Look out! He’s crepuscular!”

He is that guy

now i remember where i saw that gold face mask before!