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More accurately: If someone makes no attempts at redemption” - you wrote more accurately when you meant to say less accurately. Louis CK admitted what he was accused of, and apologized. Maybe an apology wasn’t enough. Maybe his apology wasn’t enough. Maybe his apology and his hiatus weren’t enough? Those were genuine

I like petty nitpicking of movies. I don’t care for dumb, petty nitpicking of movies. Charlie was already in the process of being possessed by Paimon and convinced to harm herself. She was seeing the goofy scanning effects. Her grandmother had cared for her since birth, and had already begun making her into a vessel

Haha, spell it out then, if you think that’s an actual reading that works. Paimon, of course, has been described in the 19th century as a demon that “putteth on the likenesse of a man... and weareth a glorious crowne, and hath an effeminate countenance” which Aster obviously weaves in pretty literally into the end

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Jerk :(

That would certainly have been one hell of a trailer... I watched it now and it turns out the scene at 1:19 is a bunch of flying folk, though I guess they could have had that in the trailer and made it a dream sequence in the movie.

This is rich... coming from a country? Where some citizens... disagree with other citizens? What the fuck were you trying to say, that X Factor Italy has to take responsibility for what you think the Italian hive mind thinks?

I... guess? If you say “after 1:19 in the trailer there will be definitive proof one way or the other,” then the only thing there could be at 1:20 is a Bird Person - I haven’t seen the trailer, but I can’t imagine that it’s a clip of the main character going “welp, I guess there ain’t no such folk as Bird Folk.”

We only have ourselves to blame for taking such damn good care of ourselves that we live much, much longer than is ‘natural’. Cancers are inevitable when you let the human body stay safe and healthy for absurdly long. I guess that’s what you mean by ‘awful’?

“en dag kommer jag inte att kurra mer” - amazing.

Also, a lot of audiences seem to be really into powerful men making simple decisions and putting themselves above the law because they can get away with it! Good thing that only comes across in their entertainment and not everyday life.

At least Hawke was nuanced enough to point out that he has a problem with “superhero movies”. People who call the genre ‘comic book movies’ are just ensuring that comics stay stuck in their eternal morass - that people think comics are all about superheroes. Don’t pretend that comic books == superhero comics, even

“he generally used his privilege for the benefit of those who didn’t have it (even if he generally didn’t vote that way”... so, um... how did he ‘generally’ benefit those who didn’t have his privilege, if he actively worked against them?

Nah, I just overreacted because I genuinely feel that I have no idea what to expect when I go see a Miike movie (and I’m usually disappointed), but your meaning was clear. I just wanted to let everyone know that he’s even done goddamn Jojo.

So the ‘crack’ is that they did the exact thing they’d done before and miraculously became much more successful anyway? What a weird way to make a joke.

His ‘usual fare’? Andoromedia? The great Yokai war? Salaryman Kintaro? A live-action Jojo? I know what Miike’s famous for, but I don’t know what his ‘usual fare’ can be said to be...

“bird people”... is real or not until the very end of the film, and obviously we won’t spoil that here. (Pause the trailer below at 1:19 if you don’t want to know)”

It’s as though the author didn’t understand that her article was about how weird the US is, and spent a bunch of time writing about Japan instead.

I guess an assistant professor of English gets to make her own rules, and doesn’t need to know how to properly use ‘reprisal’.