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I can understand having a vision for American Gods or Star Trek that requires a larger budget, but Friday the 13th? Really?

Normally I’d go to bat for creators over producers, but Fuller going wildly over-budget and claiming creative differences before leaving or being fired from a show is about as predictable as the sun rising in the east at this point.

This sounds like basically every other Bryan Fuller TV show

And one of the best showcases for Franka Potente, one of the great down to earth and yet ethereal movie stars 

The movie also provides a nice little snap shot in time of post-unification Berlin when it was still in its Bohemian stage. 

I think you missed the joke.

Love this film so much. Bummed that its current 25th anniversary theatrical release never came to a theater near me, I imagine this would be so fun to watch on the big screen with an audience. I will note that Run Lola Run’s concept was quite heavily influenced by Kieslowski’s Blind Chance (1987). 

I was introduced to the film when I was in high school, taking german class, and it was a mind-blowing introduction to modern European cinema and way more interesting than the stupid TV show designed for learners we also had to watch. A couple of years later in University it was one of the first movies I acquired in a

Tubi has literally thousands more movies than Pluto including a lot of really obscure underground stuff that’s nearly impossible to find elsewhere. Pluto’s live channels are a lot better though.

unedited. 

I don't know, but I'm glad you made much ado about it.

How in the world am I the first person to star your pun?

They sadly fixed it so RealPlayer doesn’t work to download, but I have been testing out a few other ones. Tubi is a great source of old B movies and I’ve been downloading as many as I can. I do watch on a browser, but I have some adblock on my router through my VPN. I should test it out on a TV and see if that does

Content is edited in whatever format the distributor had it in. Lots of the shows are the same cuts as on broadcast, some are the versions on DVD. I’ve seen a few old B movies that are far better versions than the ones from their old VHS. Nothing is cut for time because they don’t really think twice about where the

I had the same problem recently during a midsummer night's stream.

I tried watching Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet on there once. But the branding never came up for some reason, so I never knew for sure. Was it Tubi, or not Tubi? That is the question I was asking myself.

The streaming service that makes Freevee look like Crackle.

Pluto! Right? Every time they have one of their breaks for 7 or 8 ads, the picture goes out of sync with the audio. If it goes back to the program at all!

Hell yeah!

Same. There is literally nothing I want to see that would ever make sitting through a commercial worth it. Too many years of it back in the 70's and 80's, and I’m not going to waste any of however much time I have left on that insidious, annoying shit. I’ll happily pay to not see ads, and if that’s not a choice