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oren0 t1_j9dgebf wrote
Reply to comment by CMFETCU in Average Attendance for North American Sports Leagues [OC] by BoMcCready
>SEC football for example has Knoxville gathering 120k fans for a game on the regular.
Not sure where you're getting that number, but Neyland only seats 101k. The 3 highest capacity stadiums are actually all in the big 10. It is true that the largest crowd ever (156k) to see a college football game was in Tennessee, but that was a one-time event at the NASCAR track in Bristol.
oren0 t1_j5llu3i wrote
Reply to comment by InternetPeon in ‘Unknown possible explosive device’ that prompted evacuation was an egg, officials say by WE-NEED-MORE-CATS
I wish the investigators luck poaching the culprit. If you want to crack a case like this, the deviled is in the details.
oren0 t1_iyo66n4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Top Ten films from each year of Sight & Sound's critics poll by lit_geek
> I hope it's not too bold of an opinion to say that Citizen Kane isn't an insurmountable pinnacle of movies.
Maybe not, but it's at least a movie a huge number of people have seen and liked, and has been consistently highly rated forever. Versus an obscure one that few have seen and was not highly regarded for decades after its release.
oren0 t1_iynv4zu wrote
> Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
A 200-minute low-budget feminist art film from 1975 that was 35th in the same poll in 2012. Only has 9K ratings on IMDB (7.7 score) compared to 400K ratings each and scores of 8.3 for Vertigo and Citizen Kane.
I'm not doubting it's probably a good movie, but it feels like critics are trying to make some kind of point.
oren0 t1_j9doi4w wrote
Reply to comment by CMFETCU in Average Attendance for North American Sports Leagues [OC] by BoMcCready
Yeah I get it, but if you want to count tailgaters and people near the stadium for college football, you'd have to do the same thing for every other sport. Those numbers are uncountable.