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Imagine being such a spectacular sucker that you would pay for Twitter.

I’m by no means a fan of the guy, but maybe the internet shouldn’t be so mean to someone whose biggest crime (unless I’m overlooking something) is that he’s super corny. This isn’t even about whether or not James Corden should get to be in Wicked--I certainly couldn’t give a shit--but maybe it perpetuates some

Just a hunch of mine.

I’m somewhat with you on the films—assuming we’re talking about Solo and The Rise of Skywalker, which have really dropped for me since first seeing them. If the shows are good, then it’s not a big deal. I’m just waiting for them to really resonate for me.

Edit: Meant to respond to another user. 

I think that’s exactly the problem. Mando not being a real character would be more entertaining if I got to steer him throughout the galaxy with Baby Yoda.

Wow. Is Jeopardy! run by bad people?

Man, what a bummer to consider. Then again, I’m not a fan of The Mandalorian. So, my opinion might be a minority one. 

Writing that reappraises unpopular art or storytelling and good writing aren’t mutually exclusive. Also ,your original premise isn’t about the quality of the article, but the perspective.

Yeah! You know what we should do? Shit on everything all the time. Instead of re-evaluating things with distance and a modicum of nuance, let’s just take a sludgy dump on stuff. That’s cool. 

There’s always its companion My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiancé. Or the life-ruining Moment of Truth. Arguably The Apprentice.

Maybe it’s just me, but I always thought people knew that Michael Bay made this. It’s a huge deal, and one of the most iconic pieces of advertising of the last 30 years. Plus, you can see Bay trying to graft this energy onto all of his films to varying results.

I know this is snooty and pretentious, but people need to get over the need for literal endings. We did get an ending. It is not a concrete event, but instead a feeling and a final idea. Why is that not enough?

I remember watching this show when I was a kid.

Hobbs and Shaw 2 to be directed by Bela Tarr. 

God, I can’t wait for this to sink like a fucking stone. 

One of my favorite films from Sundance. It really sneaks up on you. Yllka Gashi’s quiet perseverance in it is some of my favorite acting in any film from the last year. Just amazing stuff.

Not to mention that his producer credit is mostly likely nominal. There’s an argument that if you take the title, you take the heat that comes with it, but it wasn’t expected to be his job to keep the trains running.

I don’t think I have enough IQ to understand this comment.

CLASSIC DOWD.