TotoGrenvitch
TotoGrenvitch
TotoGrenvitch

Society needs to stop pretending that adoption is a easy fix solution for people’s fertility woes. It’s not easy on the adoptive mother who gets traumatized from being in the situation where you have to give up a kid and not every kid ends up in a nice home just a richer one, and that’s kind of a problem.

For reasons unknown I watched this one back to back with the similarly themed “Milkwater” (Also on Hulu) and yeah this one was way sweeter and a lighthearted ride. But I would recommend the latter as well. For a dramedy take on the same subject.

I assume that killing a person accidentally is so awful that one would try to instantly create plausible denial to cope with the shock. Not a great feature for somebody who is meant to be responsible for a production, but also not like a feature of an unfeeling monster.

Wow, good on you for doing the research. Man this whole thing is just so unfortunate. I know nobody likes to believe in accidents but dang, what a wild set of odds.

I do not understand how he keeps getting lead roles. He’s not the worst thing ever, but literally every other contemporary actor in his group type is better. It’s like when they were trying to make Garrett Hedlund and Alex Pettyfer happen.

Grease with actual high school aged actors would be a trip and probably would make the sexism sting less because they’re obviously all children. Could work.

He might be better suited to “Man of La Mancha” or “Pippin”

It depends on your tolerance for old movie pacing, and whether or not your sound system lets you hear the dialogue properly. There’s a lotta fun lines in the show and a lotta goofy stuff for modern viewers to notice. I think it’s held in contrast against other movie musicals around that time and that’s what’s

I still gotta see it for myself. I think the big beef isn’t that they’ve remade the musical I think it’s at least from the trailers that I’ve seen that it’s borrowing the exact same film language and scene blocking shots as the 60's movie so it’s kinda like well whats the point of that?

They might after a little bit of time, that seems to be a huge factor in whether or not “Trufans” support something after a little time and distance gets on a project.

(Same Gay Romance Universe)

I think not because this is in no way Reilly’s fault if he even ever knew that part was offered to Farrell to begin with. It’s not really on him and I think actors of a certain caliber and range know that their all somewhat in competition with each other. It’s a totally different dynamic.

It’s especially unprofessional to treat an actor you have a personal relationship and friendship with. It’s one thing if you don’t in which case you should definitely let a proxy to the actor know before any official announcements are made.

I agree with you on casting Javier Bardem as a future villain, and I like the Khan set-up easter egg, but I kinda would just want it as a easter egg, because the entire Kelvin Universe was meant to be a timeline deviation and this would be a nice wink to the audience about that fact. Would Khan even be Khan without

Dang, when you’re right you’re totally right...hell they could’ve gone straight mirror verse and side winded all that nonsense also being in the 32nd Century would explain why the Klingons are different. Definitely could’ve just started with them as dilithium delivery crew.

More likely he can lick a bowl clean.

I wish this would get surreal and weird, but it’ll probably just be straight dramatic.I would be fun to have a weird show like that with a black cast, but alas. Also oh my god how is everybody on this cast so damn good looking?

Meanwhile the Trans Community has sent the following email:

So what are the chances that Vera Farmiga isn’t the secret big bad and took the opportunity provided by the alien attack to murder the dad and run a criminal underground operation?

The weakest part of Jurassic World is the characters you’re forced to follow and the aspect of a super  dinosaur. They definitely would’ve just made it for fun not because people got bored with dinosaurs.