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is this the most reddit movie ever made?
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the scenes where they had celebrities explain things were so cringe
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while watching the movie
>"Oh cool they're doing this to show that before the crash happened everyone could see it coming but nobody listened. Now when celebrities talk about it they act like experts"
Then it just turned out McKay is a hack who can't do anything other than shove cameos into every film
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I would think it'd be something like this. Even though I might agree with some of it, it has this kind of condescending undertone, like a typical reddit comment



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