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My tinfoil hat theory is that once they realize a show is popular, especially with a higher median age of their fans, it becomes more lucrative to push viewers onto streaming services (where they can collect licencing fees, or boost their own service/collect viewship data for future licencing deals that streaming

Everyone knows he’s a liar. 45-50% are outraged by that, 40-45% believe him uncritically and always will or at least pretend to because they believe he is providing them with something they want, and 5-15% believe it’s unremarkable because he’s a rich person/celebrity/politician and they see taking a stance on it at

I have fundamental disagreements with Mike, particularly on social policy and what I consider basic civil rights, civil liberties, but Mike’s a guy you can talk with, you can deal with, in a traditional sense

If they did this correctly it would be like Avengers meets Pacific Rim, hopefully they keep Elizabeth Banks and Bill Hader because they were fun

I wasn’t a kid when I saw it, but that monster’s death was very evocative of the way Han dispatched (his own!) Rathtar in TFA by jumping to hyper-speed down it’s throat

She built a brand on #theresistance then folded like an umbrella the second the heat was on. If you don’t see it like that, that’s your right. But for me, the chips were down and she immediately capitulated to the White House. That’s all I need to know to make the choice not to get burned again, by Samantha Bee, the

Thundercats ‘11 and Young Justice couldn’t sell action figures or backpacks to kids, but Rick and Morty can sell enough T-shirts and Funko POPs to adults to make more sense economically

Welp, turns out the left has it’s own Hannity/Ingrahm type charlatans telling us what we want to hear then backing down when it might cost them money.

We’re in for 6 more years of this shit, I’ve never been more sure than right now

The short answer is: yes, it is that hard. A 13 episode season of television costs north of $100m just to produce now and there are 200+ options in production AND you have to compete against older stuff that will never rotate off of streaming platforms. and the cost of marketing a $50m or $300m movie worldwide are a

You are 100% correct. That said, the name of the game here is “Don’t Blink.”

Conservatism is about feeling insulted, the more insulted you feel the less you have to examine your own thoughts and actions

So in today’s media economy, our choices are basically this scenario or a studio owning the property outright and releasing a new Crow movie (or spinoff from the Expanded Crow-niverse) every March between now and when movie theaters are no longer a profitable business?

45 doesn’t pick fights with his enemies, he figures out who he can beat and declares war on them

it comes from a certain Japanese saying: Kamo ga negi wo shotte kuru(鴨が葱を背負って来る), literally meaning ‘a duck comes bearing green onions’

Fox broadcast channels and 20th Century Fox are distinct. The Murdochs only made this deal so that they’ll have Fox programming that they won’t have to lease back from Disney

They spent a long time in a very packed movie discussing how the Soul Stone works and that it demands sacrifice of life, just throwing that out there

So, anyone else having issues posting photos?

Sessions is absolutely The Brain, the resemblance is uncanny

My interpretation was less of motherhood/fatherhood comparison as much as different kinds of parenthood. Kratos went from crazy to wise through his relationship with his child where Freya was very wise but went crazy in her role as a parent. And Thor beats his son after losing his other son, which I think is the only