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I'm not convinced. Uber ratings are just the new comment card made easier. That's not the same as rating every social interaction, and then allowing that social interaction to control the quality of unrelated services. Uber should have the ability to find out how customers thought of their service, I don't think

I am now envisioning him asking an aide of some kind "What's a better word for Yellow Menace?"

Yes, that's a good "Okay." That would make a great inventory. The best pop culture "okays."

GJ,I's greatest sin is simply having a bad title. "Hey, look what I found" is more fitting.

I always remember thinking the concept in the tagline about no more war, just Rollerball was under-developed and would have worked better than trying to use sports to discourage the power of the individual (all-stars have always been isolated in sports). Capitalist gladiatorial sporting events being used to resolve

Not sure I'm cynical enough to think we'll be rating every interaction and then using those ratings as a class system. Or rather naive enough to think there wouldn't be cheating to the point that it would be useless. Fifteen Million Merits on the other hand…

That costs less than a DUI

Yes please!

That was funnier than I expected. "You're finally gonna sell us."

Bigger fan of New Belgium's Citradelic. New Belgium just started distro to Massachusetts so this has been my most recent go-to beer. However, Nugget Nectar is out as well.

I think he has a charming enough screen presence. Fond memories of Home Improvement, and Galaxy Quest is fantastic. The first Santa Clause holds up surprisingly. Even on his new show, he is still very good despite the laugh track stale sitcom style. He's comfortable on screen and his punchlines feel more like

Do we know they aren't getting theatrical releases? They only need to release a day before it shows up on Netflix in an LA county theater. I'm not sure how long it has to stay there though. I know they definitely did it for Beasts of No Nation. Not sure how often they do it. Netflix won one this year with White

They couldn't find a mutant somewhere in X-Men history who had that power? I'm sure it exists

Damn your right I mixed up my defunct golden age publishers

That's actually not that confusing of a story honestly. Charlton comics published Captain Marvel until DC sued them for having a fake Superman, bought up Charlton's trademarks when they failed, and didn't revive the property until after Timely had changed their name and created their own version.

I'm glad you are sticking up for pooping, because for far too long this conversation has only been about peeing.

I find it reassuring that despite Daredevil season 2 shortcomings, Bernthal's performance flirted with sympathetic in a way that made the moral ambiguous nature of the character even more ambiguous than usual, as opposed to what often feels like apologetic/sympathetic portrayals of Frank so we still root for him. The

The cops are great, especially since I don't recognize many of them, except of course for Graham Greene

Does The Crow count? Is it packed with enough action to be an action movie.

Was Trapped in Paradise a big hit? Was an ok lazy afternoon movie when I saw it