brittanykeegan--disqus
Keeg
brittanykeegan--disqus

I feel like Spy is the stuff Statham would actually enjoy making but people pay him a ton to make mindless action crap. He was similarly fun in the Guy Richie films.

Love Yourself by Justin Beiber

So looks like Bob's Burgers was right in time with the Winthorp Manor episode

Why won't someone just make The Magician's Nephew or a (not racist version of) A Horse and His Boy?!

I also actively hated it in retrospect. The acting was good (although Michael Shannon is so much better in other movies) but the relation between the film and the book/manuscript in the film made the whole thing actively gross.

Finished Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer. I think it was a better idea than it was executed. Most of it was good but there was so much info on the biologist's background that I didn't care about. I don't know that I will continue with the series but I'm excited about the movie since it has Tessa Thompson and Gina

I didn't even realize there was still a season of Bob's Burgers on Netflix until I saw this list. When they took off the other seasons it removed all the seasons from my queue.

"Down with the bitches and the hoes? He's got my vote!"

I was hoping Nathan Fillion was going to ask why the interrogation room smelled like yogurt.

The episode cap reminded me of when Psych kept getting awful reviews at Entertainment Weekly, so the show named a murderer after the critic and had his character killed in the forest

Why won't anyone just ask Andrew Rannells to host?

My anger will not be side-tracked by things like inaccurate use of terms!

I do that all the time. I have multiple seasons of 30 Rock and Futurama on DVD but if I want to watch an episode I will more likely stream it.

I have been thinking about buying the DVDs recently. The reason I stopped buying season DVDs for TV was that everything was available through streaming. I guess I'll have to start buying again.

Not true, Netflix's biggest competition is Marvel TV burn-out…and also my anger that Bob's Burgers is no longer available.

Kubrick's Shining isn't an adaptation. it's his own thing. I tend to agree with King on the film as an adaptation: there's not build. Nicholson looks like he could murder everyone from the start of the film to the last. King's Torrance is trying to be better and fighting against his addiction. He f***ing loves his kid

Great world building but icky treatment of women is generally how I find most old-school sci-fi/fantasy. I feel like the only one who came closest to not being awful was Ray Bradbury. I think he had more of a mind for using the genre to comment on social issues as well as technology and the other elements of sci-fi

I made and failed two attempted to read the book before I finally just listened to the full-cast audiobook. Dune is one of my brother's favorites so he really wanted me to get through it. Ultimately it was fine, I guess. I can see why so many people like it but it isn't something I have a desire to keep reading. The

Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer

Jared Harris is a great actor. He would have been an amazing Grendelwald. But would have been wasted if the only reason people wanted him cast as young Dumbledore was because he looks like his father.