SquiggyDralion
SquiggyDralion
SquiggyDralion

There’s good lizard-brain entertainment, there’s harmless time-wasters, and there’s pointless ineptitude.  This is clearly the latter, so I appreciate the heads-up.

I hope next week’s episode of Boba Fett is actually just a new episode of Fringe.

Dystopian future stories are not my thing, but I’m commenting in a futile attempt to support book talk on this website.

“Governing its usage” not “governing it’s usage,” you dipshit, and if you blame autocorrect I’ll pull your guts out through your...

For the unfamiliar—whomsoever that might be—the backstory of Marvel vigilante Moon Knight is pretty simple...

Whatever the job, it’s incredibly well-paid, judging by the houses/apartments these people can afford.

Russians actually know how to use guns. Americans pretend. Like tsundoku, but with guns.

This is my screenshot. Half of my screen is an ad. Come on. Do better.

I had many game characters named Shilindria.

I look back on Willow more fondly than I do Top Gun, so don’t knock it.

That’s kind of what I assumed, personally. Some of the “zips” looked a lot more like a series of hooks and eyes, given the way the fabric was pulling in some of the dresses. I don’t make period clothing typically, but I made a (cosplay) coat a couple years back that had one section pull like that because of a closure.

Ya’ll missing the tree for the woods.

Yeah, “Make ‘em Laugh” is the best routine in the film. Gene Kelly was a better technical dancer in his numbers, but you can tell Donald O’Connor is straight up having a blast which is why the joy is so contagious. Plus it doesn’t outstay its welcome like “Gotta Dance” does.

West Side Story has better music, but Singin’ has the astonishing Make ‘Em Laugh routine, so it's just better.

Yeah, Singin’ in the Rain is one of the greatest musicals ever made — possibly the greatest one ever, and the emotion it deals in is one that is incredibly hard to capture on film (much much harder than sadness): it’s joy. Complete, unfettered joy.

Maybe don't post a spoiler headline AND picture? Not cool dude, in fact it sucks. I've luckily seen it already, but this is kind of a big reveal.

Yup. There was a family photo in the documentary where Soon-Yi was wearing an oversized t-shirt and shorts. She looks like a child. She dressed like a child. She was a child.

I have NEVER understood why he is lauded as some genius auteur. I, since I was a child found him repulsive and scary. I couldn’t understand why it was believable that beautiful, very young women would date him in his movies, and why anyone thought that was a story that made sense. In my opinion, the reason why several

Does the series touch on the fact that Allen tells us repeatedly, in film after film, who he is? How many movies has he made now about a young, barely legal woman getting ensnared by a creepy old man (often played by Allen himself)?