brianjwright
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brianjwright

You do speak for all of us, certainly me

Anyone who wants a nostalgic helping of Cyndi should go watch the invaluable Netflix documentary The Greatest Night In Pop, which is about the recording of “We Are The World”. Her candy-corn plumage is unmissable throughout all of the archival footage, and she also has a nice late spotlight moment when there’s an

“...to be able to look at it not with the instantaneity usually required to evaluate, as per our métier, but with the ability to allow its images and ideas to linger before fully reacting.”

Is Mad Max separated from the others by three column inches because you think it’s that much worse? I hope not, because the main difference between it and the others is that it’s like Alien to Aliens - a completely different scope, but absolutely holds up its end of the bargain.

I completely agree with your thinking, but have you really just confused Kelly Rowland with Kelly Clarkson?

Felt. I would have annoyed the piss outta my parents about going if this had come about while I was a kid.

Make ‘im SQUEEEEEEAL!!!

people REALLY need to realize avatar connects with normal people who have healthy relationships with art, which is exactly why so many freaks who don’t are turned off by its success and don’t see it as authentic.

jesus christ, who cares about droid sentience? just watch the movies, you dork

Though that wonder remains active.  I do like how Orange Shirt Guy seemed to get less and less enthused as his brother’s tirade went on and led them to arrest.

Out of the god awful music being made today I really don’t mind Nickelback. Now if it was Five Finger Death Punch driving a CT I would be all in.

We really need more satire at this time, and not the type of unsubtle horseshit that Adam McKay puts out. But there seems to have been many productions recently that take a lot of great works of satire and adapt them into being straight-forward dramas, completely missing the point of the original. I’m thinking about

The fact that Radcliffe does weird, sometimes kind of fucked-up indie movies he finds interesting because he can afford to due to the financial safety cushion of his Potter money speaks nothing but well of him. Glad he’s doing something like the film the above image is from rather than “Christmas Prince” romcoms or

However, of the general phenomenon that pit the actors against the author, he observes, “There’s a version of ‘Are these three kids ungrateful brats?’ that people have always wanted to write, and they were finally able to. So, good for them, I guess.””

Look at the comments by Radcliffe and the comments by Rowling, and tell me which is the more reasoned response by a happier person.

this has to be AI, right? I just can’t fathom a human person being aware of the phrase “snuff film” but not what it means.

That just sounds fucking stupid, though.

I get that this point is purely about sticking it to trans people, but even if she wasn’t a shitheel this comment would be such peak millenial brainrot. Yes, the baby wizard books lady is the greatest author of our generation because it was the only long book you, personally, have ever bothered to finish.

Damn I’d have to see the movie to speak to it fully, but it almost seems like the “twist” isn’t intended to be a twist so much as a plot development.

I like her. I think it's more glitchy kinja than anything