I figured the choice of English and [Asian Language But Sorry I Forget Which] in the train station signalled it was somewhere in Asia.
I figured the choice of English and [Asian Language But Sorry I Forget Which] in the train station signalled it was somewhere in Asia.
Whoa.
The Radiohead (and Rolling Stones and Soundgarden etc.) stuff made no logical or thematic sense and it was definitely a case of the show getting too cute.
It kind of feels like it should be?
It has been in two TV shows this month.
I thought all season that the show was more interesting than entertaining, and nowhere was that more borne out than in (1) the absolute thrill in seeing Maeve and Co. gun their way out of Westworld HQ until (2) the whiplash-level eye roll of the reveal that Ford was scripting the whole thing.
Literally every movie has reshoots, it's an expected step in making a movie.
Is that a problem?
Right? FUCK! wHat's next?? Are we going to just re-evaluate our opinions on artists whenever they release a new album or film???
Huh. The hours (and hours) of LOTR extras are one of the most comprehensive, Criterion-to-the-power-of-10 chronicles of big budget filmmaking out there.
It cost more to make!
Yo, what a coincidence—I'm an adult too, so I do whatever I want and don't feel insecure about watching a kids movie.
Yeah I'm with you. Here's a song I wouldn't want to unlisten to, each play compounds on itself and gets better and more fun.
What about "platypus"?
Guy needs to check out his local YMCA.
If I could wipe out everything I knew about Radiohead post-OK Computer and needle drop on "Everything In It's Right Place" …that'd be alright.
Yeah, awesome choice.
The law of averages suggests that the more jokes a comedy makes, the fewer laughs each individual goof will get.
Of course, your opinion is, in and of itself, as much of a cliche.
I actually really appreciated that the story wasn't a perfect metaphor against racism, or "respect everybody" or whatever. Obviously those are good messages but it's a movie and isn't beholden to having a perfect moral.