djdeluxesupreme
DJDeluxeSupreme
djdeluxesupreme

I don’t know. I think Gregory could’ve still been useful to the saviors, so taking him back was probably the right call, even if she did it for the wrong reason.

What the hell are you talking about? Yes they do. People talk about how much Suicide Squad sucks all the time.

Hey, at least someone got it.

Mark Duplasse has an extremely punchable face, but I gotta admit I like him as an actor.

Uh-huh.

Yeah I kind of agree. I want to love this movie, and I think it’ll grow on me upon rewatch, but it felt lifeless in a way that the original really wasnt. The characters and performances were cold and inhuman to the point where seeing someone like Barkhad Abdi, and even Harrison Ford, came as a huge breath of fresh

Yeah, it sucks because I want to gush over it. Bladerunner isn’t perfect either, but thats a reason its one of my favorite movies. But I find this one hard to even recommend, even though theres a lot about it thats admirable.

So, I just came back from seeing it, and...I liked it? I think? I didn’t hate it, but it kind of left me feeling the way many people describe feeling when they watch the original; it left me feeling cold. It’s a gorgeous film, but the dialogue and performances, with a few exceptions, are incredibly lifeless. Say what

The character designs for that Bigmouth show are ugly as fuck.

Its like they had a Nexus 6 model, but had to downgrade to whatever crappy kind of replicant Deckard is.

I really hope the new movie isn’t dependent on all this backstory. Im excited about it, but I’m also getting a little worried about that the new film might be tackling themes that are too broad in scope for Bladerunner. The original was just about Deckard being forced to do a job he didnt like. 2049 seems to be

I thought it was pretty great, though not amazing. I thought it was bit too loose in terms of theme, and it really needed something more coherent to tie the movie together and make the conflict with Pennywise more emotionally resonant. I actually think the bully kid got the most subtle and clearly defined arc.

Dude, give me a break. Every explanation that I’ve read on the meaning of the finale has been so trite; it’s a time loop; it was all a dream; none of these explanations are any more interesting, less conclusive, or less reductive than an actual ending that resolved all the show’s mysteries would have been. If Lynch

Hey! Boy it’s dead in here.

…I'll miss this dumb place.

Bye Y'all! See you in hell!

I'm grading it on a curve and calling it pretty good for a famous actor person. It at least shows SOME talent.

Must be nice!

Yup. Supposedly that's why Starry Night is all swirly, all the toxic paint was affecting his vision.

*dog voice* Speak for yourself, moron!