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I applaud the AV Club stance on this!

There has to be a less dangerous way for Disney to bury a movie to get around contractual obligations.

AR-15 at CHAZ: Antifa Terrorist!

I also liked how they got how Riley was trying to protect her parents from her pain. I remember moving when I was Riley’s age, being bitterly sad and lonely, and working so hard to be “good” so I wouldn’t make my parents sad.

I think it also would’ve undercut the film’s primary message. Knowing that they were good parents who screwed up in a very human way (putting so much pressure on her to be happy) makes it relatable and normal. If they were crappy parents, it would be too easy to blame Riley’s emotions on that.

The numbness drives her away. The sadness is what brings her home.

Lol, “Girl Alert” might be Pixar’s single greatest joke ever

I would like to commend Pixar for featuring parents in several of their movies who are actually good parents, who really try hard and do the best they can. So much children’s entertainment is based on parents who are idiots or absent.

*gets pitchfork out of shed*

Holy shit, the gimmick commenters are returning! Nature is healing itself.

I think it all falls into the big bucket of, stop fucking around with aspect ratios.  The only people who care about black bars on their screens are fucking boomers and they are all chugging so much hydroxychloroquine they are gonna be blind in 6 months anyways

I am a non-Chicagoan; I don’t like deep dish pizza. If I need a fork to eat it, it’s not pizza IMHO.

Let me query the non-Chicagoans in the group: anyone else really not like Chicago deep dish pizza? Had it several times, each time enthusiastically served by a Chicago-land native, and each time I found it an overly large plate of mushy blandness.

Like Danette says, there’s a fair amount of drama to it that makes the doc feel like a good sports movie. I didn’t love the sliding timeline structure of it, though

Second best moment “I didn’t want ginger kids.”

Yeah, there are hundreds of great American actresses who could have done that role (subtle) justice, but Waller-Bridge, like many British actors, can’t convincingly play an American, let alone a Midwestern weirdo taxidermist.  I assume the intention was to boost the series by lending her star power, but it was a

I watched live on HBO but didn’t hear ‘Run To You’?

I’ve just watched the first five episodes of this, and am broad agreement with the review. It feels like it handles the dramatic bits far better than the humorous ones; episode 5 is wonderful, and there’s some real pathos in the subplot with the testers, but some of the bits which are supposed to obviously be purely

can i just say i’ve watched the “always sunny” noir episode “the janitor always mops twice” several times & it never doesn’t make me happy.