guys but Ad Astra? Ad Astra is like a cold white bread turkey sandwich of a movie that tries way too hard. so disappointing. compared to almost all the others on this good list it has nothing to give.
guys but Ad Astra? Ad Astra is like a cold white bread turkey sandwich of a movie that tries way too hard. so disappointing. compared to almost all the others on this good list it has nothing to give.
Punch Drunk Love was more than enough reason for me to think he should’ve dumped his stupid comedy schtick and become a serious actor, and that was in 2002.
Lube man will be the key to all of this.
I’m furious at how perfect laser tag is for the subject of a Sunny episode, thinly-veiled meditation on the show’s own longevity or not. Wish I had thought of it myself.
Have you sat in a car from 1994 lately? wtf are you smoking.
The Dark Knight is not this decade.
I thought for certain Burn After Reading was this decade, but the only others ones since 2010 were True Grit, Hail Caesar!, and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. All of which I think are deservedly missing from this list.
LOL.
Cabin in the Woods came out in 2012, and it definitely belongs on this list somewhere.
I was shocked that No Country for Old Men wasn’t on the list, then I was even more shocked when I realized it was from 2007.
I did not watch, please send me your username and password for Disney+(tm) so I can see the episode and perhaps agree with you.
I know that Boba Fett is not the main character (and is probably dead) but I was kinda hoping this would be the main theme for the show:
No. It’s Slim Charles.
So was that supposed to be Leon from the diner that Vincent spots in the hotel?
uh...
As a (suddenly aging) New Yorker, Kang definitely gets the thing where Vince is walking down the antiseptic streets and wondering about all the old vital personalities that used to populate the place. But still, this finale was a bit weak. We get Eileen telling Harvey to fuck off, and then fast forward she made a…
Maybe that was intentional.
Loved the subtle reference to the wire. Black Frankie going off to Baltimore to help his cousin Nathan in the Lexington terrace projects. Nathan barksdale was the real person that Avon was supposedly based on.
Agree that a lot of younger then 25 can be considered immature, but there are many that are more matured that many over 25. It is a schema for making extra $$$ by the insurance companies.