brianjwright
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I’m definitely team “don’t give me the plot, just give me the vibes”

Those movies were 20 years ago. 

“Don’t judge me for being bad at calculating things.” says woman who had a child with Elon Musk.

Grimes, or “Grimey” as she liked to be called, taught us that a woman can triumph over adversity.

We also saw one of these robots in the show’s opening party scene, an indication that despite all other appearances the “Great War” is still a while in the future and we just happened to have reverted to a ‘50s-esque society.

I think it’s a wonderful film because it raises those topics you say, but you judge its intentions under the worst faith reading possible. 

What a lovely day in the AVClub when we can get both Isla Fisher AND Amy Adams stories.

Yeah, he hasn’t worked in film in 10 years or so it looks like. Hope he just got to retire on his own terms and not because of something bad.

My slight disagreement is that this list is ostensibly about revenge thrillers, and as much as I love Pig (seriously, I cannot get over how good that movie is), it’s not really about revenge (it hews closer to themes of justice and closure) and it’s not really a thriller (there are a few moments where it seems like

LOVE that Blue Ruin is on this list.

We can take this back to Michael Keaton playing Batman

I am not even a musician and I LOVE Joe Satriani.  I’ve seen him multiple times in concert, he’s IMHO the greatest living guitarist, and I’m seeing him in concert again in May with Steve Vai!  And every concert of his I go to, they’re sold out.  So people are most definitely listening to Joe.

But since no one cares about or reads the comics or listens to Satriani records these days

He didn’t reveal who those “certain people” (plural!) actually were and it seems unlikely that he will in the future, but for the record, his co-stars for the majority of the show were Bryan Cranston, Justin Berfield, Erik Per Sullivan, Jane Kaczmarek, and Christopher Masterson.

I won’t go so far as to say the franchise should end or has no future. Far from it. The problem is the same old problem we’ve seen before, the vile contagion of fan service. Of making films that tickle the nostalgia of aging original fans, but do nothing to build new fans, which is how you make a franchise

The Star Wars sequels were going great, then Rise of Skywalker happened.

Reimagined covers of popular songs is the lazy man's musical.

And allegedly raped Grace Lee Kelly.

Yup. Hiring a reporter to interview you and then throwing a toddler-like tantrum when they ask a few tough but obvious questions is the most Elon Musk move imaginable.

If you’re one of the freaks who gave the $50,000 “what if Winnie the Pooh stabbed people” slasher a whopping $5 million at the box office, you legally owe the rest of us an apology.