“The Witches” is a goddamn classic. I’m yet to meet someone who dislikes it.
“The Witches” is a goddamn classic. I’m yet to meet someone who dislikes it.
Good. She deserves it. The album is pretty damn perfect from start to finish (though I do think “Rainbow” is a liiiiiittle twee for me.)
Easily the best film in the series and the one with the most interesting look. The films that followed tried to capture that sense of darkness, but it just didn’t work as well.
He is attractive. I’m OK with this.
Chipotle is overrated and expensive anyway. I’ll never understand its appeal.
Leafy greens are definitely the source of a lot of outbreaks, but I don’t think the meat issue is due to undercooking. It’s not keeping it a hot enough temperature. Lukewarm anything (perishable) starts developing some pretty serious bacterial growth if left out of the “safe zone” for a few hours.
Honestly nothing surprises me anymore.
BA-bar or get out.
Forte’s character is so irritating I struggled to watch.
I don’t want to picture billionaires and their beef thank you very much.
Did someone wearing a sweater/collared shirt combo hurt you in the past or something? That’s pretty standard business casual.
God, if this is your Bruce Banner, keep me away from your Hulk!
You seem very angry. Maybe go see a movie and calm down.
I’m so incredibly jealous. We have three theaters here. Two are AMC -- one of which is weirdly not covered by ANY service I’ve found -- and one is art house. MoviePass is the only one that included that art house theater.
I don’t know why you’re getting so riled up when the restriction is a completely valid reason to be irritated by MoviePass’ potential shuttering. And “support the ones I like”? Why the hell would I support a subscription service that gives me nothing I want? What do you even mean by that?
I don’t remember where I claimed any of what you’re saying. I just know as a consumer none of the other options available to me mean a damn thing, which is why I was both championing MoviePass and hoping for its success. Not because I care about the CEO or about how they’re making money, but because it’s the only…
Matinees are comparable once you get out of urban hubs. Considering the cost of living/wages outside of cities, they pretty much have to be to be at all feasible. A person making $10 an hour is not going to spend $16 on a movie ticket.
But you’re tied to AMC. Those of us without that as an option are pretty much up a creek.
Yeah it’s the restrictions that are the biggest hindrance for me. The $10 MoviePass is absolutely insane, but I’d easily accept a monthly fee three times that if it meant I could attend both the big AMC and the local art house.
Since when did capitalism start with the best intentions!?