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No, I think you're right. I was sort of being a jerk about it, but most of the people I talk to do tell me they think the show isn't what it used to be and I'm not sure if anyone I know really watches it anymore. It's just that often a mass opinion on the internet isn't necessarily shared in the "real world."

Are you judging from the comments section of this site or is there some sort of worldwide statistical measurement of this?

What a lot of crock. I get "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" but I still think it f'ing sucks. Hell, I'm okay with Kesha and that opening was incredibly pointless.

"The dizzneeland portion played like a script that someone was working on until they realized they didn't have enough material for a full show"

Nah, Disneyland is pretty all right.

You know, I probably would've gone to the movies more times if all the movies I actually wanted to see would've actually been released in theaters near me.

Same. I've always loved the hell out of that movie, but I would always turn away during certain parts. Oddly enough, Ghostbusters II was scarier for me; the Apocalypse talk in that movie was more explicit, so it was scarier to me (the psychic lady who said the world will end in 2016. Yeah, I never quite latched on to

Most are presented with spanish subtitles only. Some big blockbuster movies get a dub as well. Most animated movies only get dubs, if nothing else. Of any animated film released in recent memory, Big Hero 6 is the only one that got a subbed version, and that was yanked out of theaters after a week, leaving only the

Munich is pretty damn great. Take note that not a lot of attention was paid to it when it came out; sure, it was controversial, but not many people went to see it.

I didn't think you were saying it was a good thing, just that it's disheartening that you're writing something that's sad, but possibly true.

Baratheon Bro. - Really? Amazing to read that given that I always kept reading about how many troops were being sent over there.

Yeah, but at least you get them eventually. I live in Mexico, and despite living in one of the most important cities in the country, we never get any limited releases. And too many of the movies I want to watch are limited releases. It's gotten to the point where I just have to wait for the Blu-Ray so I can cross over

Would you say that the Afghanistan War will be more culturally and historically reflective, then?

I gave "Pineapple Express" an 8/10. It was fun, but it honestly took me three views to watch it in its entirety. I didn't think it was terrible, I just couldn't really get into it. David Gordon Green is the main reason I decided to finish it because I'm a fan of his. Overall, I thought it was a pretty funny movie,

I'm guessing they'll be looking at the box office for The Interview or if anything horrible happens in wake of its release.

I know Cinefamily wanted to do it when this whole thing started, so I guess it's only a matter of time.

I didn't go to the movies this weekend. There's still a bunch of stuff I've been unable to watch, including The Hobbit. I like going to the movies alone, but lately, I've not been wanting to do that, although I may have to. Although me not watching The Hobbit is probably good.

Mine that I noticed that were left out:
Locke
Edge of Tomorrow
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Puella Magi Madoak Magica III: The Rebellion Story
The Fault in Our Stars
Noah

I think the key word here is "threat", my hope is that crazy people don't end up seeing this as a way of banning things they don't like. I do see where you're coming from, though. I think this was a "damned if you do, damned if you don't situation."

Then again, people will get offended over anything. That's why this thing is scary. I think this gives proof that as long as thretas can be made, theaters and studios will go as far as censoring their own work.