People still eat solid food.
People still eat solid food.
3 million is the surprising part. I would have never expected it to be that high. Looked up global subscribers and saw 130 million. So 3 million is still only a bit more than 2%
My last two computers (Macbook Pro’s) haven’t even had disc drives. I couldn’t watch a DVD even if I wanted to.
Why is this such a fucking surprise? Not all films are stream-available, but a hell of a lot are available on disc.
I saw MTF in a filthy, run-down rep theater in San Francisco. People were drinking, playing grab-ass in the back row, yelling and screaming at the screen, all kinds of crazy shit. It was awesome.
It’s right here:
I liked Meet the Feebles when it first came out, but I was a young innocent fool back then and it hasn’t aged as well as Jackson’s other early works. There’s still some fun to be had with it, but some of the jokes are a tad predictable and annoyingly over the top.
Also, if Happytime Murders had taken a few more cues from that film and focused less on the rote whodunit and more on the funhouse-mirror L.A. where it takes place.
Fuck it - I’m just recycling what I said over on Giz: Why would you take a movie that’s known for it’s bright, vivid color scheme and give it a grey muted palette, making it look like every other horror movie from the last 10 years?
I don’t like that the majority of the Seinfeld finale takes place outside of New York City. Honestly, Kramer and George attending a fancy yacht party sounds like a much better premise for the finale than what we actually got. I also never liked how bitter George and Elaine were toward each other in the finale, nor did…
I don’t think I’ve ever seen the Seinfeld finale, so perhaps it’s just badly executed. But the hate for it has always seemed kind of strange. It’s a perfectly good premise for a finale - an excuse to bring back old side characters, and there’s some nice dark humor in the main cast finally facing some consequences for…
Man, 98 was a hell of a year. 99 sucks ass in comparison
I went to see Titanic multiple times on its first release, and I can vividly remember the last time was in September of that year. It was CRAZY how long that movie played in theaters.
It’s amazing to me that society collectively lost the ability to wear a properly fitting shirt in the early ‘80s and only rediscovered it in 2006.
I don’t know where people get the idea that Korn or similar nu-metal butthead music was the domain of frat guys. DMB or like, weenie bro country music was way more likely to be heard at a frat house than Korn.
I wish Bujalski would go make another weird masterpiece like Computer Chess. But Results did win me over in the end. This is definitely more in that vein though but I’ll still check this out.
I saw it when it came out and strongly felt it was extra-extra-smug preaching to the converted, like Robbins was pulling his arm out of socket patting himself on the back. I fucking hated it. That’s not to say you’re “wrong.” I just hated it.
Having worked at a variety of web companies over the years, I would bet dollars to donuts that that the writers who work at the AV Club (you know, the ones we actually interact with) absolutely hate the ads, but have no power over them. The people who make decisions about ads do not write for the site and probably…
You really need to stop with the autoplaying video ads. It’s not ok.
There is type of film, beyond that which is known to horror fans. It is concept as vapid as internet memes and as timewasting as reaction videos. It is the middle ground between creeping dread and jump scares, between and subtlety and shite, and it lies between the pit of mild curiosity and the summit of his boredom.…