Apocalyptus
Apocalyptus
Apocalyptus

There’s enough art on the planet, and more always being made, to fill your entire lifetime multiple times over with heart-rending, life-changing, and joy-bringing experiences, without having to give money to, or waste energy dealing with the shitty mindsets of, predatory pieces of shit.

There’s a difference between ‘flawed’ and ‘serially abusive predator.’ He's also a shit writer, FWIW, so, yeah this film's strengths are in spite of Whedon in pretty much every way.

I’d argue that Joss Whedon movies have always been hard to watch, due to. their juvenile smugness

Tippi Hedren would disagree on to which list Alfred Hitchcock belongs.

But we don’t extend the same grace to female artists. There are so many examples that I won’t cite them. It’s obvious at this point.

Maybe Pacific Rim is the sequel to Cabin in the Woods.

No, it is still in spite of him because the women on set were probably dealing with things we don’t know about. Whatever positives he contributed to projects in the past, they will ALWAYS be colored by our current knowledge of how he acted towards his colleagues.

So has J.J. Abrams, but he directed Rise of Skywalker and now people shudder when they see his name attached to anything in any capacity. Let’s not pretend Hollywood isn’t very much a “What have you done for me lately?” business. Even if you willfully ignore his, uh, “personal transgressions,” the last two things he

Ten years? That’s gotta be a typo, right. Cabin in the Woods came out a couple years ago at most.

Ten years? That’s gotta be a typo, right.  Cabin in the Woods came out a couple years ago at most.

Honestly, I have absolutely no problem with a Crow reboot. It’s a good hook, and you can do a lot of cool thing with it. And while the 94 movie is a cult classic, it’s not a masterpiece or anythinh. It is also very much of its time.

Christine Taylor as Marcia Brady is one of the greatest casting choices in the history of film. She was fantastic.

As someone who once had the miserable experience of being in a deli in LA one table over from Stiller and Taylor while Stiller just sat and loudly belittled her, criticized her, and at one point yelled at her in the middle of the restaurant while she just sat there trying not to cry, I do not share this delight.

If you’re referring to the “lawyer-in-training” descriptor, that would just be a reference to the fact that KK is, in fact, studying to become a lawyer. She is literally a lawyer-in-training.

But wasn’t the thing about that movie that people stopped aging at 25? So she was 50 but was supposed to look 25.

The guy’s pretty much the last “movie star” at this point.

Furthermore, how does one go about proving that at least five other types of birth control didn’t work before the insurer agrees to cover the one they want? By getting pregnant five times?

This is what the “PrO-lIfE” crowd wants in the US.

Ín the ending of the movie Charlie was bullet proof, she just burned the bullets. Heavier weapons might have worked, but I wouldn’t bet on it.