I thought that at first, but then she made her comments while they were watching Sally’s show. Sally’s mom might actually be a bigger narcissist than Sally.
I thought that at first, but then she made her comments while they were watching Sally’s show. Sally’s mom might actually be a bigger narcissist than Sally.
I laughed every single time the camera was on Hank in that scene.
Beat me to it.
It’s entirely possible that is just the internet circles I run in, but from what I see there are way more people talking about Barbie than Oppenheimer.
You’ve already posted it as a big ass headline that’s plastered all over your site. Just say it.
Yeah, you got it, Ice.
Try: “Missed opportunity” and “Fan Service”
I laughed my ass off at this because I have been asking the exact same question since that episode, and if you brought it up on Reddit or other Star Wars groups you were met with a chorus of iT dOeSn’T wOrK lIKe tHaT!
At home those “pause for applause” moments are super egregious during the introduction Andrew and Tobey, making it even more galling that they are introduced in the exact same way in the exact same scene.
Lily Gao played Nancy Gao in Season 5 of The Expanse, and once I saw that it was her that all this was about (having not played the game yet) I wasn’t surprised. She’s wasn’t bad on the show, but she did come across as bit stiff.
I’ve been pretty openly questioning about the business viability and prices and potential audience for these expensive resin pieces for yes... but I’d consider buying this.
Isn’t this the plot of Free Guy?
*girl in the front row in a Midsommar flower dress*
If a movie that actually made a billion dollars being seen as a failure and forestalling the development of at least 3 other movies isn’t enough, you just aren’t gonna be convinced.
That’s basically been every semi-successful movie in a COVID world. Cost way too much, and made money that would have been a huge success in 1997 but is chump change today.
Rise of Skywalker made a billion (barely) and they’ve stopped SW movie development to completely revamp their Star Wars roadmap.
It does matter when the studio has decided that $1 billion is their mark. Trailing a billion is not making a billion, so in the eyes of the studio - a failure.
Even then, broadly speaking: why does it matter if a movie did/didn’t make $1 billion? A movie can be successful without getting to $1 billion.
I’m sure there may be little drips and drabs that haven’t aged well, but I always felt like Ross’ gay ex-girlfriend (wife?) was portrayed like a quasi-villain. Like, not only was she the one that did him dirty by leaving him for - *gasp* - a woman, but pretty much every time she and her partner were on screen they…
Are your dreams on like Paramount Plus or something? Because I’d subscribe.