In the wastes, no one can hear you stream.
There are no shortage of movies on streaming services, but if you're like us, it takes so long to find a movie to watch that you end up giving up and watching something familiar instead. All the other movies are consigned to the wasteland, to linger on the server endlessly, hoping that someone will click on it.
That's where we come in.
Each week, we trudge through another movie found out there in the desolation, and answer once and for all if it deserves to be forgotten.
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In the wastes, no one can hear you stream.
There are no shortage of movies on streaming services, but if you're like us, it takes so long to find a movie to watch that you end up giving up and watching something familiar instead. All the other movies are consigned to the wasteland, to linger on the server endlessly, hoping that someone will click on it.
That's where we come in.
Each week, we trudge through another movie found out there in the desolation, and answer once and for all if it deserves to be forgotten.
Welcome to Friday, wastelanders! Today, we have a special movie for ya. Aloha is both allegedly a rom com and also a wannabe thriller. Can Cameron Crowe pull both off? Was this the start of a new genre of movie? Do Emma Stone and Bradley Cooper take pride in being part of this production? No. Listen in and find out why!
Streaming Wasteland
In the wastes, no one can hear you stream.
There are no shortage of movies on streaming services, but if you're like us, it takes so long to find a movie to watch that you end up giving up and watching something familiar instead. All the other movies are consigned to the wasteland, to linger on the server endlessly, hoping that someone will click on it.
That's where we come in.
Each week, we trudge through another movie found out there in the desolation, and answer once and for all if it deserves to be forgotten.