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Spyderem t1_j6dzhur wrote

They definitely make more than just Spider-Man. Hell. The hottest new show right now is a Sony produced show (The Last of Us). That could have been an exclusive to some hypothetical Sony streaming service.

And just a few years ago Apple made basically zero content. And Amazon before that. Yet here they are with streaming services. So Sony already making a decent amount of content puts them in a spot where a CEO could easily have made the foolish decision to jump into the streaming wars.

It would have been possible. But they went the other way. There’s the big movie deals with the likes of Netflix and Disney. And then they have further deals with other streamers with stuff like Last of Us on HBO and a future God of War on Amazon. They’re making money with everyone.

It might seem the obvious move for them to have made. But considering how it’s not the hypothetical maximum amount of money, I’m impressed they made that call.

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RealJohnGillman OP t1_j6dwj1f wrote

I’d say so, technically — it’s a very different tone from the main series, and one would wish the episodes were a bit longer than they are, but I would still recommend it to watch.

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Timperz t1_j6dvhuw wrote

>Chuckling at door openings, only if your lethargic family was awake for this scene and others.

Yes dude, it was just bored Hugh Grant casually opening the door with a straight face. Not like there was an entire context, his nanny clothes and delivery. For someone who loves sniffing Rian's farts you sure missed the only passable comedic moment in the film

>Good and critically well received by audiences and critics.

Slightly above average reception, majority agreed it was noticeably worse than Knives Out. You can check out the Metacritic link again, because you have no sources for anything

>Critics were quite clear that the Screenplays were the main strength.

Nope again, and until you provide any resemblance of factual proof, you can keep living in a fantasy

>and the politics

>When you thought he was being overly mean to conservatives.

Your reading comprehension is appallingly bad. Read my comments properly or fuck off already

Actually nevermind, stop replying to me altogether, that would be much appreciated

>It's always projection.

>What projection exactly

Google it.

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SerDire t1_j6dv0vu wrote

“In a rough study, approximately 100 percent of celebrities’ children were hailed by their collaborators as talented, humble, and ready to put in the work.” This is hilarious. They mention that Malia Obama worked for Donald Glover. Of course he’s not going to bash the daughter of a former president

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