What is the difference between /tv/ and r/movies?
Why do you hate r/movies so much? Is it because of their patrician taste in movies or the fact they can have an intelligent conversation?
Fact is /tv/ is capeshit central.
How many memes has r/movies created?
>>69633408
This desu senpai
>>69633408
This
In 50 years of whatever when your grandkids come to you and say
"Pep-pep, tell us about baneposting" can r/movies say "I remember it like it was yesterday, I was there from the start"
>>69633367
>What is the difference between /tv/ and r/movies?
Definitely not OP or this redditor: >>69633479
r/movies is literally driven by popularity tho.
>Oh I have a different opinion from others
>downvoted to hell
Being on /tv/ lets people have more of an actual opinion.
Tho to be real honest r/movies has shit taste
>>69633443
my life for the past 6 months should not be so easily summed up...
>>69633508
the amount of butthurt (you)s you get for an unpopular opinion is basically the same thing as downvotes
Doesn't change the fact that you can indeed have more of an actual opinion here yes
>>69633499
Greetings, reddit
>>69633562
But replies actually make a post more visible
So literally the opposite of downvoting
>>69633529
We all been there
>>69633563
>triggered
Case and point
>>69633508
Reddit has several post filters so you can see the controversial ones and the unpopular ones.
>>69633367
Reddit is where you have serious intelligent discussions and /tv/ is where you shitpost.
>>69633367
>r/movies?
Wait, the request board has regular discussions?
>>69634548
You tried
>>69633367
>Fact is /tv/ is capeshit central.
this...is true.
>>69634590
I've only used it once or twice to find information, but all I've ever seen when browsing there was people trying to identify scat porn participants, identify Jap lolis, and identify shit resolution camwhores. Have things changed greatly in four years?