Matt Reyes
@VidiotBox
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Just my opinion. But an informed one. Comic shop manager 2000-2018. Film home-schooled since 1995. Music producer since 1985. Sober since 1972.
Boston, MA
Joined July 2009
I wasn't really planning on seeing it anyway, but these trailers for the upcoming "Masters Of The Universe" film look like A.I. generated parodies of what a "Masters Of The Universe" trailer would look like.
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I don't know exactly what the creators of Netflix's "His & Hers" were going for, but somehow I don't think derisive laughter at its hysterical absurdity is what they had in mind.
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One has to admire HBO's "A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms" for further narrowing the thematic gap between "Game Of Thrones" and "Monty Python And The Holy Grail". 🙄
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For anyone who's never actually visited Boston's 22-foot 20-ton tribute to Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King: the sculpture is also surrounded by 69 plaques honoring local civil rights activists of the 1950s-1970s, including the parents of Keith Elam, Guru of Gang Starr.
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Matt Damon says Netflix wants movies to restate "the plot three or four times in the dialogue" to account for viewers being on their phones: “The standard way to make an action movie that we learned was, you usually have three set pieces. One in the first act, one in the
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"Agatha Christie's Seven Dials" on Netflix is not a very good television series, but it does make for a pretty good nap.
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"I came in second at the Pinewood Derby but really I won cuz the judges were all cheats so I followed the winner home and beat up her older brother so she gave me the trophy so really I won the Pinewood Derby do you love me now Dad?"
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Venezuelan opposition leader Machado said she presented her Nobel Peace Prize to US President Trump during their meeting at the White House https://t.co/zuQl3o5Uku
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For those thinking this latest atrocity will finally tip the scales toward positive change, I admire your optimism but personally I stopped having much hope for that kind of thing 13 years ago, after a maniac shot & killed 20 schoolchildren aged 6 & 7, and nothing changed at all.
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Béla Tarr, a giant of world cinema whose absorbing, challenging films help define the minimalist arthouse style named slow cinema, has died at 70.
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Béla Tarr, a giant of world cinema whose absorbing, challenging films help define the minimalist arthouse style named slow cinema, has died at 70.
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In 1987 I was 15 years old and I definitely remember me and my friends gathering to watch one of us tearfully announce he was gay, after which we all had a good cry and a big hug and everything was exactly the same only better. I guess that's why they call it science fiction.
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It's a whole damn year away. I just did myself a favor and muted "doomsday", in the hope that there will still be something left for me to enjoy.
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uhhh yeah I can see why these childcare properties weren't eager to let in some rando dudes asking "where are the kids?"
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The Harrison Bergeroning of America is complete.
Why American Students Can't Read: A Short Story in Four Acts Act I Three researchers conduct a reading experiment at two American universities. They give students a simple paragraph from Charles Dickens' famous novel Bleak House and ask them to explain it. Students can use
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