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He should start his own podcast, Cool Adam’s Tidbit Corner.

Dowd has recently given positive reviews to Glass, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, A Star Is Born, Roma, If Beale Street Could Talk, First Man, The Predator (?!), M:I - Fallout, Unfriended: Dark Web, The First Purge, The Incredibles 2, Burning, BlacKkKlansman, Rampage, A Quiet Place, Ready Player One, Isle of Dogs,

Cum Town snubbed yet again.

I watched it in a mostly-empty theater by myself right before I had to go on a long drive at night, also by myself. It was a terrible decision.

The way he reacted to *that scene* was so great and real. Anyone would expect a movie character in that situation to freak out, but his silent panic attack, going into shock, and driving home / going to bed without saying anything was so much more effective and devastating.

Thank you! I knew going into it that Toni Collette would be great and Milly Shapiro would be super creepy, but Alex Wolff was surprising both in what a big role he played and how excellent he was in it.

It was worth it for Peter MacNicol. But full disclosure, I haven’t seen it since I was like 12 years old.

I’m just Blue Turtlin’ here, but I really appreciate Dowd’s film criticism even when I don’t fully agree with him.

Is this an episode of I Love Films?

This might be controversial, but I liked Duncan Jones’ Warcraft remake more than the David Bowie original.

I’m really starting to get used to the idea that my Switch will always be just a $300 Zelda machine. Mario Kart 8 and Odyssey were both fun for a few days. I haven’t heard about a single other Switch game that appeals to me at all. At least Zelda is still great.

They should have Eric Andre and Hannibal Buress co-host it.

♪ WELL, I’M THE KIND OF GUY WHO FUCKS HIS MOM AND DAD ♪ 

Raising Cane’s sauce is better.

Winnipeg Bandersnatch

You (and everyone in this thread) should listen to the podcast 372 Pages We’ll Never Get Back. It’s hosted by Mike Nelson and Conor Lastowka of MST3K/Rifftrax, and they read RP1 chapter by chapter while absolutely tearing it apart. They did a follow-up for Cline’s second novel Armada, which if anything sounds even

Boy, Jimmy Fallon is just doubling down on being a terrible interviewer.

You should, it’s great.

There’s a strong case to be made for the dinner scene between Annie and Peter. And also the final scene in the treehouse.

I just read the plot summary on Wikipedia. I don’t say this lightly: what the fuck.