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Dee 1 year ago
C'mon... some of these are really nuanced and a bit of a stretch. The cloud one, fine... but some of the others are just BS
       
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Hal 1 year ago
never have nor will i ever see any of this cr#p
sh#t list
       
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Rena 1 year ago
Hal,

Yep. The Menu is the only one I MIGHT be interested in.
       
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Mary 1 year ago
Rena,

Don't bother. It's boring, predictable, and it tries too hard, just like most hollywood garbage these days.
       
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Rena 1 year ago
Mary,

I’ll take your word for it.
       
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Willy 1 year ago
Hal,

Thanks for telling us what you specifically would or wouldn't watch. Was always thinking about it... Best information ever!
       
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Callie 1 year ago
Willy,

Who is the 'us' part? You got a turd in your pocket? And it's not like you've never made the same kind of comment yourself. Just like you're making this one like a smug douche bag thinking he's witty. Maximum internet level unlocked, loser.
       
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Tim 1 year ago
Hal,

Bullet Train was actually a fun movie.
       
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Angie 1 month ago
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Wednesday

Back in the very first episode, the creators left an obvious hint as to who the main villain was. When Wednesday was settling into the dorm, the botany teacher gave her a black dahlia flower. It’s the same flower she would later get from Tyler.

This flower is reminiscent of a real-life crime that was committed in Los Angeles back in 1947, and it’s still unsolved. Later, we find out that Ms. Thornhill and Tyler united to destroy Nevermore.

 

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