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I get it, I know he works with the cops on it. I was mainly replying to Recognitions, who seemed to imply that somehow the show’s existence was enabling bad cop behavior, which is a stretch. Even though they do work closely with cops, I worry that when we start directing our ire at a TV show we’re just going after the

Criticizing pop culture vs. blaming it for society’s woes are two different things. For instance, blaming a cop TV show for enabling bad cop behavior is not a far argument from blaming violent video games for violence in society.

I’m pretty sure corrupt police unions are to blame for that, not a TV show, but since we seem to only try and fix societal issues through media I suppose Dick Wolf should get on it!

I mean, what’s so bad about watching a fantasy world in which cops are good at their jobs and affluent white people actually get punished for the crimes they commit? It’s a nice break from reality!

This article both sucks and blows.

Just came back from watching episode 3 to let everyone know that this show blows ass. None of it is believable, and the pacing is weird, and it’s way pulpier than I thought it would be. This is a stinker, I’m not sure what they were going for here.

I hate the lighting in that trailer a whole lot. I miss when movies were brighter. 

Toy Story 4 was unnecessary, but by no means a bad film. And I imagine they wouldn’t have made it if Hanks hadn’t decided to sign on.

Should: everyone who worked on Reservation Dogs

Not seeing a whole lot of love for Road to Perdition here which I thought was a terrific movie, and Hanks was good playing against type.

He’s clearly Australian, judging from his profile pic.

Internet gonna cause societal collapse? Not, ya know...people eatin’ people?

Why did Constantinople get the works?

Yeesh, for someone in a show called Funny Girl, that interview didn’t make me laugh once!!

I just don’t get why it’s NC-17. Like, how much nudity or graphic sex do we actually see? How long does it even last? And when exactly does it happen in the runtime of the film, and are there timestamps? I just don’t get it.

Kinda weird that it’s becoming another part of the culture wars, too. Like, judging from this article, are we supposed to now hate Andrew Garfield for defending method acting? Is everyone who criticizes it a hero? Just tell me where I’m supposed to direct my anger today because honestly I’m a bit out of the loop.

How else would they get to play it, without a code? It doesn’t come out until tomorrow.

They review games from time to time. I actually like their game reviews for seeing the different perspective from Kotaku.

I never start a game without going to howlongtobeat.com first just to see what I’m in for. There’s a reason movies post their runtimes; games should, too!

Nah. Show me actors clipping through the set walls and then we’re authentic!