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Incurable Ennui
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The mind**** is more a soul**** as you slowly navigate from a bloated, mostly fun slog of movies into a bloated, mostly mediocre slog of movies that leave you questioning your own taste in pop culture.

Haha - the thumbnail was clickbait! I haven’t seen a picture of this guy in years. I know he’s Hollywood, but damn, I thought society moved past combovers. One the one hand, I feel bad judging people on their haircuts, but on the other hand, I can’t deny the inner voice telling me this level of vain self-deception scre

100 characters? That’s it!? What about the guy who called Ant Man “Spider-Man?” And none of Stan Lee gimmick cameos. It’s like this site doesn’t even care about its nutrient-sparse clickbait articles any more. Wake me when you’ve got at listicle that reaches 500. And you didn’t even give them the ranks that the title

haha - I loved Andor, but that’s a good take.

But Ian McDiarmid’s way over-the-top (and irritating AF) acting choicesBut Ian McDiarmid’s way over-the-top (and irritating AF) acting choices.

If I don’t care about those things, if I reduce people to their politics, how am I better than he is?

I especially love sand that is coarse and gets everywhere.

I think I was 10 when the VHS of the original movie materialized in the short row of movies my mom had bought, so I’ve got a whole weird coming of age set of memories attached to this film. The movie gets some short shrift based on some bad choices made by the producers. Specifically Close’s Forrest being turned into

When they occasionally do, it’s usually a character from the film. Those are few and far between.

/taps side of nose, tips tin foil hat/

Three thoughts:

He’s not wrong, but if people actually thought about how their words and actions might make other people feel, instead of just themselves, we mights solve some much bigger problems.

Agree. It might be a casting mismatch, but we might getting lured into a pleasant surprise when the other shoe drops with her character.

It’s charitable we’re using the future tense.

I think what’s being missed in this listicle is the substance of the comic book version history. Yes, we’ve got dates and times provided, but many of these characters (and not really the comparisons being drawn here) were created to feed off the popularity of the other publisher’s original version (Thanos and Darkseid

Why do the Oscars still hate horror movies?” Assuming this question is implying that Mr. Newby would like the Academy to embrace the genre, my response is, “Why?” and, “Be careful what you wish for.”

Soooo... I’m a big James Cameron fan, but I hated the first Avatar (Dances With Wolves/Ferngully plot mixed with a technically superb rendering of the most tacky place in the galaxy outside of a Hard Rock Cafe). But generally, I also enjoy seeing big, dumb, fun blockbusters in the movie theater (I go to bat for lesser

I stepped away from Twitter a few years ago, and never looked back. I heartily recommend it, and double-down on that recommendation once the incoming depot officially logs into the role.

Like slobs, procrastinators, entitled assholes, and alcoholics, racists are always bothered when they are accurately labeled. Doesn’t make it inaccurate.

Since this newswire is giving him the snub, I’ll point out that Martin Henderson is doing his best to give us a bargain basement Matthew McConaughey.