Protective? Or possibly predictive?
Protective? Or possibly predictive?
Spin anyway you want. 83% isn’t bad objectively. Over $850 million dollars isn’t bad objectively. You’re personal opinion about it or Star Wars or Transformers does not matter. Literally. I did say “by what Disney would care about?”
2 was bad based on what metric Disney would care about? It has an 83% on Rotten Tomatoes and it made over $850 mill at the box office.
Pretty bummed about this because I just discovered it. But apparently there is a big backlog of stuff to catch up on.
His “sidekick” was a woman, his houseband frontperson was a woman, and he had a woman interacting with the fans on the chatroom and reporting back since it was live.
Yea I don’t like that the stream is basically a 24/7 loop of the episode. Never sure where you are starting it. Same thing happened to me.
Yup, season 2 is definitely my favorite.
This statement is so much better /s
I get the sense that Tim Allen wishes he was more oppressed as a conservative. He’s a completely harmless conservative comedian with a crappy, easy sitcom, an iconic Disney character, and a sci-fi/comedy everyone is crossing their fingers for a followup of. The closest he got to being “protested” was when everyone…
Really? The intro includes lines like
I just noticed the two guys under Red death are the two guys locked in the bathroom Saw-style in the last episode. Goddammit, I love this show. Just endless details.
This trend of blaming the movie theaters is so much worse than the trend of pissing on Movie Pass’ grave.
Weird considering he just proved how cool he was on his podcast by being anti-superhero movies.
I guess. This just seems like a lot of split hairs. Its $16 a ticket where I am, so $20 a month is nothing, especially once peak pricing got involved at Movie Pass, and I would potentially pay over $20 a month once an extra $5 a movie gets added. And 3 movies a week doesn’t seem like much of a limit. I maybe topped…
I dont consider three films a week a limit. And at $16 a ticket, I’ll gladly spend the $20.
It is bizarre people are rooting for it to fail. Or at least it was bizarre people were rooting for it to fail when they first dropped the price. But Movie Pass has also allowed their service to go to shit because they didn’t want to raise the price. Surge pricing was not a compromise, it was a new normal, and now…
What theater has a worse subscription service? I only know of AMC’s and that sounds better.
Pretty sure they mentioned some sort of plan to allow that, not sure the details. I mean, I’d take one that was as simple as one membership ticket/one full sale ticket bought together for seats that are together.
I believe that is the case
Seems poorly timed after rumors this week that Miller’s Year One is Matt Reeves biggest inspiration for his “The Batman” movie.