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It’s an engineering masterpiece, but buying it to mall-crawl would be dumb.

Thanks, I was looking for that one! First thing I thought of.

COTD right here.

No idea, but Source Code was awesome. Moon was OK.

ProtonVPN worked for me.

It’s on YouTube for free, but I think it’s US only. I watched it in Canada with a VPN.

Next “fragrance”. It’s actually just a martini glass full of Scrabble letters.

There has never been a more perfect context for that quote.

I never said TD was the worst F&F movie. The bar is just really low.

Correct. I’d rather listen to Nickelback than Kid Rock.

Welp, I’m never fucking going outside again.

I still don’t like Tokyo Drift, but I respect the dedication you put into defending it. I really do wish I enjoyed it more.

“American Badass” by Kid Rock. Obviously.

I normally like John Mulaney, but he must be lying about having seen it recently. The movie he described is very different from BTTF.

Exactly. That joke gets a lot of attention, but if you follow through the logic, Marty must not have had any measurable effect on Chuck Berry’s career at all, or the song would never have been written in the first place.

Not to mention that we’re now 5 years past the “future” that they visit in Part 2. It just sucks that we got stuck in the Biff timeline.

I think that’s the only reason that scene is still watchable. It also dates the movie - terrorism in general became a lot less funny after 9/11.

I actually think Part 3 is criminally underrated. It mirrors the plot of Part 1 more closely than Part 2 did, but it also does some interesting new things with the story, and I think it has some of Doc’s best science shenanigans. The train chase at the end is also one of my favorite movie scenes (even if it’s patently

I’m so glad I’m not the only person on here who cannot freaking stand Tokyo Drift. Gratuitous boob shots aside, the plot is full of holes, none of the male characters (except maybe Han) are remotely likable, none of the female characters are given even as much depth as a cardboard cutout (“the winner gets...me”), and

Using the uniform and the bathroom is questionable, but doesn’t remotely justify the dealership’s treatment of her, nor their hypocrisy about letting their male employees watch porn at work.