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I saved even more money and just bought a coat rack. And it doesn’t take up as much room and remind me daily of what a failure I am!

“You pedal, but you go nowhere. You are trapped in a state of perpetual flight from which there is no escape. It is truly the most vicious cycle.”

I’m not advocating spinning, but that’s the more apt analog here. Spin classes aren’t cheap.

It’s wild that They Shall Not Grow Old grossed $18M domestic, when it was originally only supposed to be a museum piece, and later was only supposed to air on the BBC.

Unlike the rest of you posers, I’ve ignored Pete Davidson for his entire career.

One oddity of ‘Saving Private Ryan’ that always bothered me was the characters randomly going ‘walkabout’ across what should have been an active (and very crowded) combat front line. There was something incongruous about it. It sounds like ‘1917' leans even more heavily into the ‘walkabout’ aspect.

I’m into hard sci-fi. Party Down is bullshit.

i feel like war horse had some of that.

Unpopular opinion (maybe?)

I just watched an episode of Jack Ryan on Prime last night.

The movie’s definitely good but it clearly lacked the budget for good cg.

In other words, do we make the same assumption here that we do about pretty much every other movie space vessel ever? Yeah, probably safe to assume so.

Spanfeller probably sent a directive that HVH is now only allowed to review theatrical releases with positive critical reviews. Considering his other brilliant leadership tactics, it’s just as likely as any other explanation.

The HVH framing really does the movie a disservice. While I certainly wouldn’t call it a crowd-pleaser, it’s intelligent, thoughtful, humane sci-fi with some really great, understated production design. If you don’t mind something a bit slower, quieter, and infinitely more depressing than the average sci-fi film, it’s

I’m confused about what this movie is doing here. I thought this column was about direct to video shlock, not weird Swedish art house movies. And especially not one with a 71 percent on RT and one that actually did play in theaters?

I live in Finland, and I can say that that is most definitely not the reason. Try living here during winter and then you’ll see.

I loved this film. Yes, you can occasionally see the cracks around the edges, where the ambition and execution aren’t quite matching up, but the staging and the acting makes the whole thing extremely immersive and believable.

This actually sounds genuinely interesting,  but that first image at the top of the article looks like my old pedal board that went to my old pre-amp

Incorrect; none of these cars have spoilers.

i’ve seen far more discussion about how horrible its fans are then actual incidents of fans being horrible