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Seems like the lesson here is you should take the time to write a good script before you start filming. Who could have imagined?

I love that whirr click noise when someone raises a gun. Not loads it, mind you, or cocks it, the noise when a gun is lifted and pointed at someone. I've no idea why this is added into scenes, it's like audio lense flare 

I have yet to find a good streamer that doesn’t do this. Like I said, I paid money for a rental on Prime Video in UHD (it was the only option available) but the quality was certanily NOT UHD.

He's too big a name to do it but obviously Dwayne The Rock Johnson. 

AND/OR BECAME MADONNA AND DATED WEIRD AL.

Ok - so I liked Season 1 a lot but found Season 2 to be a slog of “hey, let’s just kill more stuff” without the thinky-bits. Now that it is officially over is it worth watching Seasons 3 and 4?

Westworld on its best day wasn’t on Deadwood’s level.

Well hey, a little art history show ’n tell is in order I guess, though the episode title is ultimately a great deal more subtle than merely a knowing tongue-in-cheek pun.

I saw the first Pitch Perfect on a plane and didn’t hate it. 

Plus, he’s going to keep banging on about Sauron all the time.

Does he at least wish Keanu Reeves was dead?

I like Cobra Kai and I like the idea of getting Hilary Swank but I really think the show needs to end.  It’s gone to, quite frankly, ridiculous levels even by Karate Kid standards.

To be fair, A Christmas Story succeeded as a relatively novel concept when Christmas movies weren’t an industry of their own. For Gen Xers, we hopped on this one because it was one of the first Christmas movies we saw that wasn’t an “oldie,” despite how much Depression era nostalgia was shoehorned in it for our

Ah so!

They nailed every element of contemporary documentaries. The overhead drone footage, the glimpse of the clapperboard before the mother’s interview begins, the lingering shots of interviewees saying nothing, etc. And the vintage photos and footage were some of the most convincing I’ve seen. It FELT 90s.

I actually almost cried because I laughed so hard at the shoes

The shoes and glove at the end killed me dead

This was great. Maybe not the most laughs in an Atlanta episode, but the cheese mention and the shots of the shoes and gloves at the end had me cackling. Just unbelievably detailed satire.

The episode’s title is an allusion to “The Spook Who Sat By the Door”, a key text in the Black Power movement and later made into a blaxploitation film. It’s a novel about a black man who uses the skills he learns as one of the first token CIA agents to start secretly building a revolutionary movement against the

This was genius. I don’t know what else to say.