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What was the planet killer disaster/comedy movie last year that was both under the radar and praised? I'm failing in search results. -- nm
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Max
May 14 '22, 15:19
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Greenland -- nm
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Will Hunting
May 14, 15:23
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I liked Greenland. I'd be happy for a seq- dammit. -- nm
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Max
May 14, 15:24
Moonfall...Dont Look Up -- nm
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budice
May 14, 15:20
oh, Don't Look Up. Followup: how the crap is a movie only available on one subscription service eligible for Oscars?
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Max
May 14, 15:20
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Don't bother. (NM)
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Marlowe
May 14, 16:56
Rule is just a one week release in LA county, which isn’t a particularly high bar for any streaming service. Even that’s been relaxes in the pandemic. -- nm
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mafic
May 14, 15:28
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yes yes not that this is really Oscars related, but don't most if not all theatrically released titles eventually come to general dvd availability? -- nm*
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Max
May 14, 16:21
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Well, they did before the streaming services became award players anyway.
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Marlowe
May 14, 17:10
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