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I came across the finale season on that channel the other day and the prose was just incredible.

It reminds me the most of Odyssey for sure.

I am, in fact, mocking a comment from the Matrix review.

Super cool to mention story details that were intentionally left out of the trailers.

This isn’t a recap, it covers the literal premise of the movie.

If you needed that text to know that a movie review would give some things away, you are simply not cut out for reading about movies online.

This seems like a complete nightmare for the poor workers who were already dealing with working at an airport during the Christmas season (during a Covid surge).

Super dumb of you to read a review if you care that much.

Seriously, what is he doing. I guess this one is partially understandable because he gets to work with Denzel, but still.

Take his incessantly foreshadowed demise out of the equation, and what you’re left with is a generic romance, complete with even more generic New York best friends, that never works as the opposites-attract scenario it’s partly intended to be.

True, but he also gave a completely opposite reason in his explanation in the moment.

True, but he also gave a completely opposite reason in his explanation in the moment.

Yawn

Fighting With My Family was pretty good

First of all, this article didn’t use the world negligence.

The film’s one good history joke—the casting of Tom Hollander in the triple role of King George V, Tsar Nicholas II, and Kaiser Wilhelm II—turns out to be a squandered stunt;

I think their reacting to it being called reactionary.

It also isn’t really a hedge!

In Entourage everything works out for all of the characters. That’s not really the same thing at all.

But it also might be nice to have some big blockbusters that didn’t rely on people with incredible powers.