It’s The Fabelmans. Fabelmans. Repeat after me: Fabelmans.
It’s The Fabelmans. Fabelmans. Repeat after me: Fabelmans.
I dunno, it’s what The People wanted in 2022? A big, loud, flashy ride. I dragged my partner because THIS HAS BEEN GETTING RAVES and we both left the theatre scratching our heads. The fact that its defenders are basically giving it the Marvel treatment of- not all movies need to be (thoughtful, well-plotted, good)! is…
I don’t know what Tim Allen’s politics are, but I’m sure a coked-up comic 90s comic would never pull such an untoward stunt!
This could more accurately be titled “A Slideshow of SNL Sketches That Aired From Season 48.” Because ... yeah.
Yes to all that. I also love the **golden warmth** on screen between him and his father. It’s just so crushingly sweet.
Same! I’ve probably seen it a thousand times, and there’s something so dreamy and off-center in his performance.
Damn. I’ve heard imaginary college sports can be brutal on young athletes bodies.
I swear earlier today I read somewhere that Santos claimed he had two leg transplants? Or that he was briefly paralyzed? Something insane, that I can’t find now, and maybe dreamed.
Fame? Visibility? Attention? Clout? (and money)
Very Westworld. The camera pans and moves, the CGI of a “world” being constructed (or mushroom’d); it’s really like a map or landscape being drawn.
Is the actress playing Joel’s daughter is mixed-race or black? I’m sure the people who are upset about Joel’s beard are gonna love that (hope they die mad!).
Of course, all of this is still a few years away as Sony and Honda say the Afeela isn’t coming out until 2026.
Like, you’re too pussy to be racist or homophobic outwardly and so you just pick on rich people or people who accomplish things that you never could.
Oh, wow, I didn’t even know that was a thing. Even the IMDB listing doesn’t have a date associated with it.
they are going to be pulling the never-before-mentioned twin sister card
re: Killing Eve “...that also somehow succumbed to the “bury your gays” trope.”
Anecdotally I’ve been working with large teams of mixed US / Europeans for about a decade and in my experience it’s only the Euros that use “called” in the way you’ve suggested. Never once heard it from an American. Definitely an Australian thing, too. It’s something I’m strangely aware of because it hits the ear…
Think many are insecure deep down and know Twitter actually could be 50 people, just not overnight, but in a year or two.
We bought a Model 3 online only after hitting up several dealerships (Kia, VW, Volvo). My god was it like a bad movie. Insane markups (invisi-shield miracle spray! only $1900! what a steal!), painful small talk, poor product knowledge, general sleaze. Will stick with online in the future.
Yeah, it miiiiight work if you swapped the full cast out, and Mare is consulting on case in another area (preferably one with a fully different accent).