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goatAlmighty t1_ja6wgcu wrote

Because people think, just because the have an audience of potentially millions, that alone makes their opinion in any way relevant. They mix up reach with relevancy, so to say.

Btw, at the same time you have to accept that everybody has different tastes, and therefore, there certainly will be people who don't like Gal Gadot. Which is perfectly fine, as long as they don't expect that everybody else dislikes her, just because they do. And it goes the other way round as well. ;-)

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woman_noises t1_ja6wfxf wrote

That's exactly the problem, all the cgi. The original movies used lots of practical effects, they actually built dinosaurs and had them move and it looked great and actually made you believe a dinosaur attack was happening, and in these new ones they just say, eh we'll just do everything on computers later and it shows.

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poland626 t1_ja6waas wrote

I've watched Mom when it's been on at my dad's house and I just don't get it. These women talk about how many terrible things they've done, something happens where they may slip, and then go back to rehab at the end of the episode.

Maybe it was just me, I just couldn't find humor in a show about drug addiction and going to rehab. To me it's too serious and real. Maybe other's could, and the jokes were relatable and stuff, but it just felt so weird for me and out of left field. Especially when Badger from Breaking Bad is also on the show for a bit. It's such a strange show. And it had oscar actors in it too

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Intelligent-Age2786 t1_ja6uny0 wrote

I hate obnoxious movie theatre goers. My local theatre had to raise their age restrictions on R rated movies last January cuz a bunch of dumb teens were acting crazy and obnoxious. I was going to see the new Scream and almost couldn’t see it cuz I was only 17 but luckily I was with my sister so they let it slide. Luckily tho, I’ve never had firsthand experience with people acting like dumbasses

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