Sammy Ratner
@sammymr.bsky.social
LGBTQ zillennial from Long Island who loves movies, 90s/2000s TV, Mexican food, Taylor Swift, Peanuts, and wearing heels
Which is definitely fair since you look at his X-Files credits, and I guarantee that a person has several favorites that he personally wrote (I know that's the case for me)
November 8, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Which is definitely fair since you look at his X-Files credits, and I guarantee that a person has several favorites that he personally wrote (I know that's the case for me)
Hell, even outside of X-Files, I feel like being the creator of two little shows called I dunno, Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul means that he knows what the fuck he's talking about
November 8, 2025 at 4:45 PM
Hell, even outside of X-Files, I feel like being the creator of two little shows called I dunno, Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul means that he knows what the fuck he's talking about
I feel like KPop Demon Hunters is a must, considering how much it unexpectedly blew up for a streaming title
November 1, 2025 at 1:51 PM
I feel like KPop Demon Hunters is a must, considering how much it unexpectedly blew up for a streaming title
Yup. Scream 7 is something I'll likely be library renting once the Blu Ray is available. Ready or Not 2, meanwhile? That's an opening week theater viewing for me
October 30, 2025 at 9:21 PM
Yup. Scream 7 is something I'll likely be library renting once the Blu Ray is available. Ready or Not 2, meanwhile? That's an opening week theater viewing for me
As someone whose favorite horror movie is the OG Scream, it bums me the fuck out that 7's trailer is okay at best. On the plus side, having Ready or Not 2 with its announced cast definitely has me intrigued to say the least
October 30, 2025 at 8:45 PM
As someone whose favorite horror movie is the OG Scream, it bums me the fuck out that 7's trailer is okay at best. On the plus side, having Ready or Not 2 with its announced cast definitely has me intrigued to say the least
Tis the season and whatnot
two men are standing next to each other in front of a red wall . one of the men is wearing a red robe .
ALT: two men are standing next to each other in front of a red wall . one of the men is wearing a red robe .
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October 24, 2025 at 10:42 PM
Tis the season and whatnot
For what it's worth, a YouTuber I watch actually has a video about the TRL era in the works as a follow up to one they did recently about when MTV put less of a focus on music and pivoted towards reality TV, animation and theatrical movies in the 90s
October 13, 2025 at 4:31 PM
For what it's worth, a YouTuber I watch actually has a video about the TRL era in the works as a follow up to one they did recently about when MTV put less of a focus on music and pivoted towards reality TV, animation and theatrical movies in the 90s
Emma Stone, Poor Things
October 12, 2025 at 10:33 PM
Emma Stone, Poor Things
A podcast I listen to noted that particular phenomenon in the 90s where shows on NBC that aired around Friends, Seinfeld & ER on Thursdays were big ratings giants yet are often barely remembered these days
October 10, 2025 at 8:45 PM
A podcast I listen to noted that particular phenomenon in the 90s where shows on NBC that aired around Friends, Seinfeld & ER on Thursdays were big ratings giants yet are often barely remembered these days
Literally the first ever comic from October 1950 has the punchline of another neighborhood kid (Shermy AKA the kid who's always a shepherd in the Christmas play every year) openly hating Charlie Brown 😆
October 5, 2025 at 4:14 PM
Literally the first ever comic from October 1950 has the punchline of another neighborhood kid (Shermy AKA the kid who's always a shepherd in the Christmas play every year) openly hating Charlie Brown 😆
Well, this was back when Disney still had regular re-releases of their older movies (usually the animated canon titles) and Song of the South *did* celebrate an anniversary in 1986, so I can somewhat understand the logic even if it backfired horribly
September 28, 2025 at 12:34 AM
Well, this was back when Disney still had regular re-releases of their older movies (usually the animated canon titles) and Song of the South *did* celebrate an anniversary in 1986, so I can somewhat understand the logic even if it backfired horribly