I just rewatched it and... I kind of agree, only because it gets a little repetitive towards the end.
I just rewatched it and... I kind of agree, only because it gets a little repetitive towards the end.
As good as it is, ‘Everything...’ is already 20 min too long
See I felt “Get Out” to be an okay movie, but “Us” was super bad and all pretentious and silly and stuff.
same. Them was a clever metaphor for the guilt sometimes felt around striving, and I thought it was executed well thanks to some great performances. Seems like he brings out some amazing performances at the very least.
Of all the streaming services I subscribe to, Netflix is the only one that’s allowed me to watch shows and movies from Denmark, South Korea, Germany, Spain, Japan, Brazil, France, and more. There’s a lot to criticize them about, but that would be a huge loss. Unfortunately they’re hampered by one of most damaging…
So they’re doing what all their subscribers have been asking for: Stricter password-sharing controls and commercial breaks.
These streaming services thought their 2 year stellar performance (during covid lockdown) would persist.
Not to mention that “choice” means just that. You can’t want choice for women then be upset when they make a selection you disagree with. Plenty of women choose to give birth and allow a family who can’t conceive to adopt their children.
I mean, isn’t one of the “choices” to NOT have an abortion? The idea is that everyone should be free to make that choice, not that everyone must be required to be in favor of abortions.
Why does Will love Mike? Mike is the worst. What a useless, self centered, asshole he’s become the last couple of seasons. Will can do better. I sort of get why Eleven likes him. He was good to her at her most vulnerable at the start of the show but she should also move on.
It’s also a bad idea to to say in public that “you just had to look at the juror to know that they weren’t born in 1945...” because then the question is why didn’t you get up and say something then?
I agree, there are two massive holes in Heard’s lawyers’ argument. First, they didn’t move to disqualify the juror during selection. Second, jurors have no idea what trial they are going to be assigned to beforehand.
It’s also why both sets of lawyers had time to review the jurors and the pre-trial jury list. If anything, this seems like another instance of her team not fully doing their due diligence.
You guys are just going to keep trying to make fetch happen by portraying Heard as the patron saint of #metoo no matter how much evidence that she’s a manipulative abuser comes out, aren’t you?
My brother has the same name (even middle name) as my father and constantly gets confused for him in lots of bureaucratic paperwork. It doesn’t help that he still lives in our hometown where our parents live. Not saying that it *couldn’t* be nefarious dishonesty on the part of the juror, but I know that honest…
Good thing he has so much in his artillery.
If you read the court filing, the man didn’t show up specifically to be on this jury. A man with the same last name from the same address showed up to jury duty with a summons, seemingly having mistaken his father’s for his own (I assume, they must also have the same first name). Heard’s people conceded they don’t…
What about the price of Skittles?
Sure, what you said is true in some cases, but he didn’t elaborate either way. He could have easily tried out for a role and was told “you’re too Black” or “we need someone with lighter skin”.
It would be racist if people hated him, but nobody cares about him. He's not particularly good or bad and should appreciate how lucky he got with the one movie.