Yeah. I agree. It’s certainly funny. It’s just more than that too.
Yeah. I agree. It’s certainly funny. It’s just more than that too.
Also every laugh I had watching it was a big, savory, quality laugh. There were quite a few of those. And then the serious parts were so passionate and resonant that they just kept the energy going.
“While some employees disagree, we have a strong belief that content on screen doesn’t directly translate to real-world harm.”
This.
Telling me that my opinion doesn’t matter while vomiting yours all over the same comment section is pretty rich.
You might wanna hit the dismiss button on Lsfclvr. He’s a troll who keeps making burner accounts and harasses people by calling them “mentally ill”.
Surprising. The comedy special the article mentions, Nanette, made quite a stir. It was heavily praised but also got a lot of backlash from people who objected to the fact that it’s more of a personal essay than a series of jokes. Which is stupid in my opinion. If something is good, then it’s good. Who cares about the…
Violent video games don’t directly cause violence, but they sure as shit don’t make it less likely.
“While some employees disagree, we have a strong belief that content on screen doesn’t directly translate to real-world harm.”
In before Dino Ironbody puts his head back up his own ass and says that saying hate speech normalizes bigotry is equivalent to saying violent video games cause violence.
I love how transphobes like to claim that Netflix not taking down The Closer is somehow “noble” yet seem to ignore the fact that Netflix has removed content from their site before, including once when the Saudi government told them to…
All the points you made, is probably why people like the movie. Just saying. I don’t know how you take your horror movies these days, or slasher movies in general, but sounds like an old fashioned slasher flick to me. If this movie is doing something right with the horror audience, I’m in. Good horror movies isn’t…
Also known commonly amongst the horror community as a Giallo film.
It’s not so much the tricks, as the immutable nonchalance with which he did them.
Doing a fakie tail while talking is pretty impressive.
The combo of the skating with the newscaster voice is the jarring part
the formula is old and tired and Hollywood ran out of ideas long ago but wow...do you think this is a personal insult? maybe you’re not the intended audience.
Goddammit. That’s all rather heartwarming.
That could’ve gone so badly, so easily. I dig it.
I legitimately can’t tell if this is saying that Halloween Kills is a morally bankrupt horror by asking the audience to confront the consequences of the trauma it depicts, or if it’s making fun of that idea. I can’t figure out which direction the snark is supposed to be coming from!