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Of all the films you’ve gone into blind, which one truly stands out as your favorite find?
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This question is brought to you by Andy Samberg and Popstar: Never Stop Stopping.

I had the “oh shit, I haven’t listened to Lonely Island in a while.” That then lead to “oh shit, I need to watch some Popstar music videos again!” And finally here we obviously are after watching it again for the billionth time.

Everything Andy had done previously to this I’ve loved. So buying this on Blu-Ray when it came out after knowing only what the cover tells me was simple. This movie turned out to be no different, and probably 90% of the comedy landed IMO. 1 or 2 songs from the soundtrack max were meh, but that’s the extent of my complaints.

I could definitely ramble on an on about this one and just continue to speak incoherently but I’d rather hear your stories!

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10 Cloverfield lane I didn’t see a trailer, I watch a Chris stuckmann review and he convinced me to go see it. Whole movie was a fantastic wild ride. Loved how Chris spoiled nothing yet did a great job setting up the film. John Goodmans performance was so damn good the whole film.

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