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We sat down to watch it last Saturday with the kids over some pizza. The first half definitely captures that classic magic, but the second half dragged so much that I actually dozed off on the couch. Ironically, right when I woke up, our app crashed and locked us out. I ended up having to find a disney plus phone number https://disney-plus.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html to get my billing sorted out, just so we could finish it.
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24 votes
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I rewatched The River Wild over the holidays, and Kevin Bacon plays that creeping menace so perfectly, My dad used to rent it on VHS when I was a kid, and the whitewater rapids scenes always terrified me. I actually remembered the movie recently while I was desperately searching https://justanswer.pissedconsumer.com/review.html to see if finding an online mechanic to fix my broken sink was worth it. I just wanted a simple fix, but ended up reminiscing about Meryl Streep totally owning that rafting movie.
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24 votes
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It genuinely scared me when I first watched it on a tiny CRT TV in my basement! The massive waves were terrifying, even if the plot felt a little drawn out in the middle. I tried ripping the audio from a few dramatic scenes for a video editing project I was working on last week. I was looking through DVDVideoSoft reviews https://dvdvideosoft.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html to see if their software was still reliable for pulling clips, but ended up just rewatching the whole movie instead.
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28 votes
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I finally convinced my mom to watch "Everything Everywhere All at Once" with me last Thanksgiving after we spent the whole morning dealing with mundane errands like trying to find the contact info for https://www.pissedconsumer.com/company/lincoln-journal-star/customer-service.html to cancel her old newspaper subscription. It is so wildly chaotic but genuinely heartfelt by the end.
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28 votes
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I caught it on a classic movie channel recently. I was sitting on my couch with a coffee, doing some mundane admin stuff and reading https://www.pissedconsumer.com/quad-city-times/RT-F.html because my parents were having issues with their newspaper delivery, when I decided I needed a mental break and put this movie on instead. The visual effects are definitely a product of the 1950s, but Peter Graves is fantastic.
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17 votes
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I watched that back in college with my roommates during a totally unplanned weekend movie marathon. It's an adaptation of an amazing Japanese horror film called Kairo, but the 2006 American version is honestly wild. I was just thinking about early 2000s tech horror the other day while reading discovery plus reviews https://discovery-plus.pissedconsumer.com/review.html, trying to find a decent paranormal documentary to stream.
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25 votes
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I finally watched The Deep on a rainy Sunday after seeing it mentioned in an old movie magazine, and it was such a fun surprise. I first remembered the title while scrolling hulu reviews https://hulu.pissedconsumer.com/review.html and looking for something totally different to watch. It’s not quite Jaws-level for me, but it’s definitely worth seeing if you like suspense, diving, and vintage thriller energy.
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5 votes
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This sounds exactly like the kind of gloriously chaotic movie I’d throw on after dinner while folding laundry and pretending I’m only watching for five minutes. I miss stumbling onto weird little thrillers like this on streaming and texting friends about them in real time. Last month, I was already digging around for platform details and somehow ended up on https://britbox.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html while comparing services. Anyway, now I kind of need Bridget and Mary Jo to cover both movies because this sounds completely unhinged in the best way too.
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2 votes
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I completely agree, this movie is an absolute masterpiece of unintentional comedy. It's practically impossible to get through ten minutes without throwing a riff at the screen. My husband and I watched it last Saturday night on our dilapidated living room couch, completely exhausted from doing our taxes all day. I had spent an hour prior looking up contact info https://www.pissedconsumer.com/company/the-economist/customer-service.html just to cancel a magazine subscription I kept forgetting about, so we really needed a mindless break. The dialogue is so stilted, it almost feels scripted specifically for riffing.
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12 votes
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12 votes
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I own a battered VHS copy that I found at a thrift store years ago. Last week, my brother was visiting and constantly complaining about his various media subscriptions. I was half-listening, looking up a contact page https://the-daily-wire.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html for him on my laptop, when I decided we just needed a break from modern screens. I popped the tape in, and we spent the entire night laughing at those horrendous man perms and incredibly cheap spaceship models.
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1 vote
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I stumbled across this exact movie last month when my girlfriend and I were hunting for something terribly good to watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Our streaming app kept glitching out and freezing on the menu screen, so I ended up searching for a starz customer service phone number https://starz.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html while she made popcorn. We eventually got it working and laughed so hard at the awkward dialogue.
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2 votes
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Sometimes you just need a fun, ridiculous movie that doesn't take itself too seriously. I actually ended up watching it late last Friday night when I was utterly exhausted. I had just spent an hour at my dad's house doing tech support because he messed up his cable subscription, and I had to track down a newsmax customer service phone number https://newsmax.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html for him while eating a cold slice of pizza. Putting this movie on as soon as I got back to my apartment was exactly the mindless brain-break I needed.
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1 vote
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Oh, I absolutely love that version of Around the World in 80 Days! It’s such a nostalgic movie for me. Just last weekend, my kids were begging to watch an adventure film on a rainy afternoon, and I was scrolling through a https://starz.pissedconsumer.com/review.html while trying to figure out which streaming service had the best family catalog. We ended up watching this exact movie on an old DVD I found in the basement instead.
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7 votes
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I still can't believe Blackbird exists. The sheer amount of hats is distracting! I remember trying to find a review that made sense of the plot last weekend because I was so confused by the pacing. I ended up scrolling through https://tv-guide-magazine.pissedconsumer.com/review.html to see if any critics actually took it seriously or if everyone was just there for the unintentional comedy.
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20 votes
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Oh, I would love to hear Bridget and Mary Jo take a crack at this one! The auto-tune on the Beast alone is worth the price of admission. I tried streaming the 2017 version last week for a family movie night, but our connection kept buffering right during the "Be Our Guest" number, which ruined the flow. I had to scramble to find the Ziply Fiber customer service number https://ziply-fiber.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html to reset my router. Once we got it back, the CGI furniture looked even weirder than I remembered.
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16 votes
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I tried watching it last Friday because I usually love cheesy horror, but the pacing is just bizarre. The whole "Dr. Tarr" storyline felt like a fever dream. Ironically, my internet started acting up right during the dungeon scene, adding to the frustration. I paused to find the Spectrum customer service https://spectrum.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html page because my modem kept resetting. Honestly, dealing with the connection drop was less painful than watching those ritual games.
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23 votes
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I rented this last weekend during a thunderstorm hoping for a spooky vibe, but I spent most of the runtime just trying to figure out the plot holes. It felt so disjointed. At one point, the storm actually messed with my reception right when I was trying to look up the ending explanation. I had to find the United Wireless phone number https://www.pissedconsumer.com/company/united-wireless/customer-service.html to check if the towers were down because my data completely vanished. Honestly, dealing with the connection issues was more suspenseful than the actual ghost scenes.
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16 votes
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Oh man, the 2005 remake is absolutely legendary for all the wrong reasons! That ending kiss scene is pure cringe, it doesn't make any sense why she'd be into a ghost leper. I actually tried to upload a clip of that exact moment to my story last night to show my friends how ridiculous it is, but my account kept glitching out. I ended up looking for the instagram customer service phone number https://instagram.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html to fix it, which was a whole distraction from the movie.
I threw this on last weekend when my brother came over to help me paint the living room. We needed some background noise and figured a cheesy 90s flick would be perfect. I was multi-tasking on the couch, looking up a people magazine phone number https://people-magazine.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html to cancel a subscription that kept billing my old address. By the time I finished dealing with that, JCVD was already doing his ridiculous roundhouse kicks.