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Or Pretty Baby or KIDS, or those films made in the 70's that were literal child pornography masquerading as “art house” cinema (a few of which are apparently still in print and totally legal to own in the US because of when they were made and the fact that - despite the fact they’re plotless vignettes of gratuitous

I think it’s more that first season aired in syndication which was almost always a death sentence for cartoons in the 90's, even for critically acclaimed shows featuring pretty prolific voice actors (RIP Phantom 2040). The same with happened with Dragon Ball Z actually. Then Dragon Ball Z became this huge hit and

They already brought Gamora back.

I’m getting sick and tired of the most ridiculous/jokey dystopias coming to fruition.

Even pre-Covid-19 the landscape was changing. Farfetch has probably been the most influential thing to happen to the fashion industry in the past ten years or so. Not everyone, even the wealthy, has access to high-end department stores or flagship stores, much less teeny tiny boutiques that shop the smaller/newer more

They’ve been hinting at Fett’s survivor since 2015's Aftermath and The Mandalorian team went out of their way to use a sound effect for a mystery character that was only ever associated with Boba Fett. But okay.

“You know, if we get through to that one little movie goer, it’ll all be worth it.”

Also, she voiced Wonder Woman in some of the DC animated movies.

They’ve confused the film with the novel. The novel ends with Alex leading a new gang, but feeling bored with a life as a thug and deciding to make a change. When Grove Press bought the rights to A Clockwork Orange they decided to cut that final chapter much to Anthony Burgess’ chagrin. Kubrick based his script on the

You have to remember the genesis of A Clockwork Orange is Burgess’ pregnant wife being viciously assaulted by a group of American soldiers during WWII, leading to her miscarriage and (although she wasn’t killed in the immediate aftermath) the alcoholism that would ultimately take her life. So I think that ending

It may have gotten some bad reviews when it first came out, but I think My Beautiful Launderette is now considered a classic British film. It holds a 97% on Rotten Tomatoes.

And yet, despite the fact that in the fight between Stormfront and Homelander there are no good guys, I still want Stormfront to die first. Somehow they managed to make her brand of ugly despicable enough that I root for Homelander.

You mean Daddy Streisand.

It was called Profit and it actually wasn’t that bad. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and made several “Best of...” lists that year, but weren’t watching it. The show was inspired by Shakespeare’s Richard III, the idea being the protagonist is unlikable and it was a predecessor to a lot of the

Trump definitely can’t do that bit that still makes me laugh as a grown-ass adult where the cat asks “Can you stand on your head?” And then is literally standing on his dismembered heard.

Thanos *Spoilers for a movie that’s over a year old and everyone and their mother has seen by now follows* just before realizing Tony stole the Infinity Stones and him and his followers are about to be snapped into oblivion.

they’re just highly polished homages to works few remember.

You jest but this WWJD Kanye is giving some serious Jim Jones vibes.

but Disney might not be excited about a hard-R comedy in 2020 now that it owns the Fox stuff