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I never got into the culture of watching literally any of the flavor of the week shows on streaming that people are obsessed with for a week and forget about it immediately. Except my habits aren’t that great either considering I’m watching 12 shows at once (current and off-the-air stuff) while doing other things so

It was a joke, for effect. I don’t think he actually has anything that could be described as “artillery”.

I guess I’m not that surprised a young, multi-millionaire Trump supporter surrounded by sycophants has enough artillery to take down military aircraft.

Maybe I’m old and out of touch, but whatever happened to parental control options? What’s the point of producing PG-13 content and then censoring it when it’s on streaming? There’s probably more adults w/o children who pay for the service than actual families. 

They could’ve changed it to literally anything else. They’ve been going by “Lady A” for less than a month and I guarantee most of their audience hasn’t noticed the switch or cared enough to go along with it. They will still be referred to as Lady Antebellum by the people who buy their shit, whether they want to or

I wonder sometimes if most people in the Western Hemisphere simply don’t care enough about Kpop to notice how anti-black the industry and its fandoms are, compared to Azalea at her prime when she was under Def Jam and T.I. was her mentor. It’s easier to ignore Kpop since it will always be a niche interest geared

Blackpink’s agency is burying them with the same sounding songs from the same producer who hasn’t evolved much in the last 5-6 years. Also, Kpop’s insistence on cherry-picking random “sassy” lines from black culture history is getting way too cringe and everyone should know better by now. Also also,

I’m not complaining too much since the results are what matters, but a lot of Kpop fans (and BTS fans) on Twitter didn’t care too much about the BLM protests initially until their faves donated a week later. The days leading up to it were a lot of stans making excuses for why it’s unfair for Kpop groups to care about

I’m never shocked by the celebs who do these sort of things. It’s always a particular kind that I can never put my finger on why exactly, I just have a feeling.

The whole film had a particular vibe. Specifically a production who were casual fans of the Beatles and knew the hits but never bothered to understand why the band resonated the way they did in a time like the 60's and still to this day. The protagonist farted out the entire discography in a span of what felt like

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Now Wolverine, he is a true Canadian American hero!

I’d imagine taking a free, feel-good Internet show that was maybe a one-off (or at least until the pandemic ends) and turning it into a long-term, corporate backed program on a paid-for streaming service defeats the original charm and purpose of the show.

It just seems like a losing battle when you’re rich and famous. I guess one of the upsides of getting older for us common people is you stop caring about that shit eventually.

A while ago. It’s on Amazon Prime Video atm and I’m currently on the third season. I couldn’t find any info if it’s leaving that to go back to Netflix or staying on both.

Lana is directing Matrix 4, not Lilly.

At first glance, I thought the writer was dragging Melanie Griffith by not including her as one of the famous parents, but I looked up the actual article and she’s mentioned earlier.

I never thought about it at the time, but it’s wild how mediocre Singer’s work is outside of The Usual Suspects and maybe X2 (both probably haven’t aged well since). I only started noticing when I got older and the newer X-Men films were released.

That’s possible. I just assumed it was the usual “Hollywood person does good and then uses that goodwill to phone it in for the rest of their career” move that happens so often.

The trailer for this wasn’t great, but I did enjoy it when half of Twitter didn’t realize Rashida Jones was half-black this entire time.

Berate? It was a harmless interaction with the press.