Hey now, we don’t need bureaucrats like you from the Office of Internet Rules and Relegations telling people how to talk good.
Hey now, we don’t need bureaucrats like you from the Office of Internet Rules and Relegations telling people how to talk good.
Oh, is Kevin Smith a Star Wars fan?
Yeah, he's mostly an average dude who lucked his way into creating something that was dead-perfect for its time and place. And he’s fully aware of that fact. He’s also frequently admitted that he likes talking about movies a whole hell of a lot more than he likes making them. So, yeah, make movies for yourself and…
I’m an adult I should be able to call him Bob (or Dickhead) if I want. Do you agree?
Somewhere, Stephen Amell does a quiet fist pump on learning that he might be about to claim the title of #1 arrow-based superhero.
Agree with a lot of others, in the end it doesn’t feel necessary or additive to the universe, but it also feels that way by design, something adding color to the story without really adding story to it, and its so well done that it was hard not to just enjoy being back in this world.
My favorite parts of the movie was the reveal that Badger bought Skinny Pete cologne for Christmas, and Todd being unable to stop wondering what his cleaning lady might’ve been looking up in the encyclopedia.
I recognized his voice as that of Kaitlin Olson’s loser boyfriend on The Mick.
My timeline might be out on this, but are we to assume that the tanker truck that overtook Todd when he was singing (on the way to bury the cleaner) was transporting Walt out of the state? I’m sure it was a truck like that, and we very clearly saw it pull up to Todd’s car and overtake, for no obvious reason.
I was really impressed by their scenes, and I think it would have been a better choice to have them be more central to Jesse’s escape, rather than just the launching point. They’re the only connection to humanity he has left, and I think expanding that point would have added some depth to later parts of the movie.
The thing is that, although I loved Breaking Bad as much as the next guy, it’s never going to be as good on re-watch because so much of the show’s quality was down to it being so completely, nerve-shreddingly tense, and now that we know how it ends it loses some of its power.
I loved it. I cried. And there were never two better friends ever in this world than Badger and Skinny Pete. Church.
“El CaMIIIIno”
While this is an amazing movie, I can’t hear “El Camino” without thinking about the scene in the Mexican where Brad Pitt’s Character gets talked into renting one.
Badger and Skinny Pete are amazing friends.
Uh, that wasn’t Seth Simons that Che went after. That was another guy with a similar sounding first name. Close, though.
We don’t need to pretend Morey’s social media feed makes him Huey P. Newton.
That’s because Thunder Dan is the fucking man
That scene between Jesse and Gideon where Jesse takes ownership for why Gideon did what he did was really powerful, and I’m surprised nobody else is talking about it, but that might just be because it made my own daddy issues start creeping up.
I’ll always be partial to this.