According to a report from That Hashtag Show, Warner Bros. has allegedly already cancelled its planned Wonder Twins movie starring KJ Apa and Isabel
According to a report from That Hashtag Show, Warner Bros. has allegedly already cancelled its planned Wonder Twins movie starring KJ Apa and Isabel
Peculiar observation.
Miles Teller looks like he was drawn by a very good artist who just can’t get the eyes right.
Everyone keeps saying this movie is going to have tons of cameos. For months, fanboys have been claiming that Tom Cruise, Ryan Reynolds and John Krasinski all show up, playing specific characters who I won’t name here, and I just refuse to get my hopes up. I do think specific characters will show up, like Captain…
I’m excited for this. People forget Mike Myers is funny. It’s like Sandler - a bunch of humorless Gen X’rs and millennials think they’re above Myers now too. They don’t have the grace or clarity to let themselves enjoy him. This seems super cozy and funny. I also like conspiracy theories, so the subject matter is…
...we stopped teaching people when they were younger to critically examine everything they are told...
It’s actually upsetting that they didn’t go all Jim Jones, no joke.
This documentary was successful in that it accurately and successfully exposed everyone who is/was/ever has been involved as some of the most vile, disgusting, and reprehensible people to ever walk the earth. That blinking freak who’s now running for congress in Arizona, his extremely pervy/paedo dad (who almost…
Jim Jones would have done exactly this if he were born several decades later.
While not all of these shows may be to everyone’s taste, I see that as a feature, not a bug. Having different shows with different tones allows us to have a lot of Trek without them stepping on each others toes too much. If they were all too samey, I think that the whole Trek renaissance would likely burn out pretty…
look man, i write about tons of stuff, and occasionally queer stuff, it’s so weird that you think that my ability to find joy in celebrating a show with queer characters front and center is “exhausting bullshit” lmao.
Whenever I see accusations of ‘centrism’ bandied about it’s nearly always used by self-styled ‘socialists’ in reference to someone who promotes a more nuanced viewed of society than just ‘capitalism bad.’
Yeah, it’s hard for me to understand how you could watch the show and come to the conclusion that “we can’t/shouldn’t do anything” is the message. The show takes great pains to lay out a variety of systemic failures built into America’s institutions, the complexity of the problems that causes, and it has a jaundiced…
No it isn’t.
The Wire’s central thesis in every single season is that caring about raw numbers ruins everything and that the actual nuance of human life cannot be translated to easily digestible numbers and all-encompassing anecdotes - and yet we not only try to make it work, we deliberately engineer things to make sure this…
The point of The Wire is to show that the drug trade in Baltimore is not caused by one thing, it’s caused by a system corrupt to its core from top to bottom. Schools are underfunded and that leads to kids making poor decisions when young. The police department is improperly motivated leading to them focusing on the…
“So that’s it? So long, good luck?”
The story behind his Nebula award was the sort of joke you see coming but was still hilarious.
Those two episodes were incredible.