I’ve had Hulu for a while since it’s in my bundle with Max and Disney+, but haven’t used it. We started Only Murders in the Building (great so far) and every time we get an ad (3 per episode I think), it’s the same one...all season. We have the script memorized by now. I’ll probably see it in my dreams.
I have lots of theaters relatively close and go at least once a week but Tetra talking about driving 90min each way would have me only going to 3 movies a year too.
The closest theatre to me is in a mall. I don't like going to the mall in the 2020's. They're sad depressing places now.
My wife and I just had a conversation about how dope it was to just be able to go to the movies whenever we wanted before kids. They are the only reason I rarely get there
Went to the mall theater to see The Plague yesterday since it wasn't at the stand alone theater and it was an absolute madhouse. Maybe bc it was new years day?
Every time I watch Hulu it’s the same ad for some eczema drug with a cringey cover of Real Love playing over it.
I watched roughly 85 films last year with 40 at the theater. Definitely my biggest year returning to the theater since COVID. That, and just a really great year for new releases, made me fall deeply in love with movies again.
Kelso's son is one of my favorite recurring bits lmao "My son was recently kicked out of his Hare Krishna sect for being too much of a hippie and is currently residing in the Portland subway system"
only seen one episode about 20-ish years ago and wasn't that impressed, but i know the series has its fans
Scrubs isn't the type of show I would binge. That is like a throw a random episode on type show to me.
Nostalgia comfort show for sure, if you didn’t watch it before it’s probably not gonna hold up now lol
Scrubs and Futurama are my comfort shows to go back and rewatch. My friends and I were obsessed and would stay up till 5 AM watching them at sleepovers haha. I've recently been watching both actually. But casually just grabbing episodes I like. Haven't done a rewatch from the beginning of either in a while
The way Disney has implemented Hulu in D+ is the biggest example of a poor agile project management strategy that I can think of in a major company You can tell someone in Disney told their engineers "I don't give a fuck how you implement it, just get Hulu in there and we will improve upon it and hire UX later"