One of my favorite moments from RDR2 was being able to be that one jerk in the theater without any repercussions what so ever
One of my favorite moments from RDR2 was being able to be that one jerk in the theater without any repercussions what so ever
Similarly, did anyone notice that all articles about how movie posters are all the same are all the same?
Maniac is fantastical, kind of cool and pretty in the retro sci-fi campy type way. It’s much more odd, but I didn’t care about the characters as much as The Good Place or Russian Doll. I just didn’t like Jonah Hill in it as much as I probably should have liked that character, but Emma Stone was fun. I loved both…
It holds up really well. Maniac has an ensemble cast, much bigger than the two leads, but those two play beautiful off one another. Jonah is reserved and makes his comedic timing count at the best times, and Emma scales mountains and valleys of emotion that actually resonated with me. I’ve never seen such a nuanced…
I would really, really love it if, after the best director oscar is announced, Cooper stumbles on stage screaming “Did we win?” and then stands there and pees himself. He could then retire/disappear for a few years and get like $100 for his next movie.
Because it’s a fox news dipshit who thinks chorizo (Mexican) = bad, whereas Italian sausage = good.
Yeah, my thought isn’t that it sounds disgusting but that it sounds weirdly redundant. I feel like the point of Velveeta and canned cream soups is as a cheap and lazy substitute for the kind of stuff you make with heavy cream.
Your queso looks perfectly lovely and tasty. Her queso looks like it is the painting of Dorian Gray’s queso.
I dunno...I’m shocked, SHOCKED I tell you, that a 65 year old man from an exurb of Belfast had, at some indeterminate point in the past, problematic views on race!
He obviously brought it up because the revenge angle plays pretty heavy in the new movie he’s interviewing about. He goes on to explain why he felt those feelings, and the time/context in which those feelings came up. He’s expressed shame and regret for those feelings. His only mistake was sharing them with a bunch…
“The Fyre Festival Cinematic Universe”
Perfect, I’ll give you full access to the catering blimp.
I don’t have time right now, but can I slot myself in to make the documentary about your documentaries misuse of funds.
I’m now accepting backers to fund “Fyre Sale” where I make a documentary exploring the two competing “Fyre Festival” documentaries.
Fuck brand loyalty in general. If I am paying full retail for your product, I don’t owe you anything. If there was some benefit to continued patronage, I’d be willing to listen.
I saw the movie in a free sneak preview shortly before it came out (although after the whole Mortensen saying the N-word incident) and while I thought it was a perfectly amiable movie that did have good intentions (although by no means an award movie), there were also moments where I was internally going “no, no, no.”…
I saw Green Book after learning that the white guy’s son wrote the book and after a reading a lot of criticism that it’s from the white guy’s perspective/it’s not woke enough/etc. and it really influenced how I saw the film.
I guess the lesson is if you’re going to be a child star, learn how money works just in case your health breaks down and you need to live a quiet life managing an artisanal retail shop downplaying how you have a net worth of at least 40 million. Probably more if you factor in shell companies.