andrewbare29
Andrew
andrewbare29

This is the best description I’ve seen so far in the comments here. You summed it up well. I’d also add that the “jumping from one big social phenomenon to the next” part oftentimes ends up being the biggest weakness for them. You can tell they want to or feel expected to have a take, spin, or joke about damn near

There was an SNL sketch (sadly not on YouTube, it seems) lampooning this movie when Affleck hosted not long after.

I doubt she’d take the job but for sure some producer at ABC is talking with Ivanka’s people to gauge interest.

Whether or not they intended it, fatherhood (the dangers of bad ones, the challenge of being a good one, and the struggle to do better than they were able to do) is the overarching theme of the MCU from Iron Man to Endgame. 

If you start thinking too hard, you might start asking difficult questions.

Crash

The Chase” with Brando and Redford?

So I looked up the two suits who were named in the article at IMDb. Carr D’Angelo went on to be a producer on the Rob Schneider films The Animal and The Hot Chick, while Casey Silver became a producer on Gigli. Surely both these men are experts on comedy!

First sign of trouble for this arrives 3 minutes in when the musician husband cameo is clearly funnier than the nominal star.

If you want to read it from the Native American women’s side, I recommend Mean Spirit by Linda Hogan.

Bruce keeps coming back to dressing up as a bat and driving a cool car

I gotta be honest; I’ve never really been convinced by this kind of deconstruction. I mean, I get why people do it, why people feel the need to dig into characters like Batman and see what makes then tick and question them. But frankly, questioning whether Gotham City really needs Batman or whether he does more harm

I just watched The Morning Show, literally a couple days ago, so I couldn’t stop thinking Martin Short was still the mostly-Woody-Allen rapey character from that show, as his hands around Maya’s waist crept up dangerously close to her boobs.

It appears he's now suing you.

If you want to see Ari Aster’s idea of a comedy, watch his short film The Strange Thing About The Johnsons. Laugh riot, that guy.

Does anyone else miss monster movies where they just had monsters? I’m getting a little bored with the “there’s a strong possibility this is all happening in the protagonist’s head” narratives.

I mean part of the reason some stuff disappears from discussion is that when dealt with, keeping on mentioning it only serves as a public reminder to the victim that they were victimized when 1) They know it and lived it and 2) Moved on after apology/consequences from/for the aggressor.

I think it’s entirely ok for people to have their own opinions about how they like the first two Thor movies and it’s entirely ok that they’re wrong.

Mr. McLevy, this Internet Court has warned you before about your blatant attempts to influence this here commentariat with crass editorializing. The Internet Court reminds commenters to remember that the case before them is not about the merits of the various Thor films, but to answer this single question: Is Sam

I think Frank Miller is largely responsible for the whole “Gotham as crime-ridden hellhole” thing. “Batman: Year One” and “The Dark Knight Returns” were super-influential. But your comment about a gentrified Batman reminds me of that Calvin & Hobbes about superheroes fighting more realistic villians: “Quick! To the