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It took you two months to come up with that?

John Q is reprehensible. That movie is such a dog turd.

I'm with you on the presentation. Their apps for Roku and Playstation suck. They need a serious update to their user interface and cataloging system, as well as user queue management.

The Hulucaust?

I'm going to take the unpopular stance and say that Hulu Plus is pretty awesome. Last night's episode of almost every currently running network show, tons of classic TV that Netflix doesn't have, obscure documentaries and tons of Criterion Collection films (99% of the movies are commercial free, btw), and hey, if all

Hey, if this means I can get sports through Netflix, I'm for it!

I wouldn't look to the cover albums for any indication of what their next proper album will sound like. Fakebook was followed by May I Sing With Me, arguably their most ferociously loud album, and Fuckbook was a raucous mess followed by the stately and well-to-do Popular Songs.

That movie was like watching an iceberg drift. I can't wait for critics to figure out Bennett Miller's game and start tearing him apart, that dude directs boring fucking movies.

Have any of you ever even seen a serial killer?

And that's why you don't sleep in the back of a moving van.

I've already seen the guy who will lead the "It was actually critically underrated!" brigade.

Being the dumb fuck I am I'll probably watch their awful-looking Netflix series as well, and then I'll end up found dead in my bathroom.

Yes, this is a legit awful movie, and the worst I've seen this year. And this is coming from somebody who also paid to see Blackhat.

That anecdote is the saddest song, played on the ugliest guitar.

I know. It was a boring weekend, I was at work, I had a two hour video render, so instead of sitting in the office by myself I thought, "Hey, maybe I'll go see this big dumb action movie that's playing down the street. I know it's getting bad reviews, and I haven't liked anything the Wachowskis have done since The

I don't think he's a good actor. He's fooled people into thinking he's a good actor thanks to Foxcatcher, but I'm sorry, mumbling and brooding doesn't do it for me.

I paid to see that movie despite every single warning sign and, months later, I'm still pissed about it.

He'll follow this with Oscar Gold, the saddest movie ever made, about a mentally retarded alcoholic Jewish boy and his cancer ridden puppy during the Holocaust.

I get that. The quiet songs are not as good as the material from Automatic, and recording them in amphitheaters did not do that material any favors. But there's only two or three songs that I'll skip when listening to that album.

Automatic is the high water mark for WB for sure, and the standard narrative is that after New Adventures they weren't good again until Accelerate (though I argue they didn't get "bad," per se, until Around the Sun).