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You'd rather watch a car wreck than a movie.
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No, actually. I'm a big fan of auteurism and art house cinema. Car wrecks usually tend to bore me. Mainstream stuff gets caught up in formulas and boring repetitive stock scenes and cliches.
Hey! It's just like the WWE! If Dragon Gate, for example, were a movie, it'd probably be something like Riki-Oh. The WWE is Jingle All the Way. You know, that is generalising both parties. |
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