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Yeah, there’s diminishing marginal returns to hearing the usual story over and over, often from non-experts who don’t really know much more than you (such as pop culture writers on something other than pop culture). But there can also be a reason why contrarian views are marginal and one can waste time reading them as

There are reality series which fit that description, but I suppose they tend to be cheaper.

Having it for a month.

I wouldn’t watch a second season of Broadchurch, but I’d watch this.

Did Rob Ford have a problem with Iron Maiden? I know he was down with crack.

And so many in the loop are like damned souls trying to drag everyone else down to hell with them.

I didn’t read this book, but I did read Sam Quinones’ “Dreamland” where the Sacklers/Purdue are partial villains though one could also see why well-meaning people would regard the *contins as godsends that relieved pain without being vulnerable to abuse (at first). After reviewing that I later came across a

She had a rocky beginning in Justified, but I recall things mostly worked out for her after that.

His role in season 3 of Fargo was terribly written. That guy seemed way too dumb to have ever passed the bar exam of any state.

I didn’t know he was directing anything. IMDB still doesn’t have any directing credits for him.

I don’t think Fuller is busy on any other show right now, but that show already had one season too many. It retroactively lowered my opinion of the second season.

I just watched this and appreciate you trying not to spoil anything (unfortunately, Sheila O’Malley’s at Roger Ebert did spoil a big deviation from realism). However, I could have sworn that “She’s Not There” was instead used in Vincent’s first dance scene.

Does he do multiple versions of 4′33″? I know Soundgarden already covered it.

I wasn’t implying copying. Just that Defendor is about what would actually happen if someone was deluded enough to think they were a superhero, so the lack of consequences in Super just made it seem much dumber.

There’s a far smaller supply of identical twin actors.

They got on my nerve with Terror Firmer when they kept dumping on Spielberg in the midst of a far worse movie than 1941.

I’ve only seen two of his films, one of which was Super. I couldn’t get into that, having already watched Defendor.

I’d still like to see the Snowpiercer pilot directed by Derrickson & written by Josh Friedman. I decided not to watch the show after that was scrapped.

Kinja is so broken that I can’t find your reply in which you said

Blade Runner is significantly more influential than it is good.