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The Great Escape.

NFTs are just the latest in a billions long list of why we don’t deserve to exist.

Every now and then you look at a headline and wonder if you’re having a stroke.

Possums are fucking rad

Disappointed.

You could be Girlilla Band.

I look forward to the scenes from his later years, when he and John F. Kennedy faced off against an ancient Egyptian mummy.

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You see, there was this thing called Covid recently that shut down the theaters, so some movies started releasing on the internet first, and then sometimes they would come out in theaters *and* online at the same time. (sorry for being a dick)

That’s not exactly fishing in the traditional sense but I’ll take it.

Love how articles like this pop up and suddenly the commenters sound like they had six months as an intern with Michael Bay. “Let me tell you about film production, pal...”

Chris Pratt will be the voice of an animated James Cordon in his bio pic!!

Sometimes hating people just becomes a meme, and people are sheep.

He was fine in ‘Into the Woods’ and not the problem with either ‘Cats’ or ‘The Prom’ - I didn’t see ‘Cinderella’ so can’t comment on that - so is this just an inexplicable backlash, a la Anne Hathaway a few years ago, or do people have a problem with James Corden for a reason?

We’ve heard you loud and clear, Broadway fans... James Corden is out, and Chris Pratt is in!

Oh, The Rise of Skywalker changed the history of the franchise all right.

Jesus, that’s... horrible. Who the fuck brings live ammunition to a film set? Someone clearly didn’t do their job.

Where are you getting your information as to what occurred? Nothing listed in these articles or released gives any indication as to misuse of the prop by the actor. In fact it specifies that the discharge was *during* filming which suggests the prop was being used as intended. 

So, paradoxically, this must be Ridley Scott’s best movie and we’ll be praising it 20 years from now.

I’ve also been re-reading the first page of “Gravity’s Rainbow” since 1981.