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isn’t this all kayfabe?

This movie is hard to grade. On one hand, the fan service moments worked for me (I am, after all, a fan) and I didn’t get bored once during the film; it kept me fully entertained throughout. One could argue that this is enough, that I shouldn’t ask for more, and that might very well be true.

What, in this instance, does ‘proceeded to sexually assault her’ mean? Butt grab? Full-on rape? Both of those are sexual assault, but there’s a pretty big gap in seriousness.

If you drunkenly sniff my neck and tell me I smell nice — on the job — after I’ve witnessed you being “consistently sexually inappropriate” with a female coworker every time you came into my other place of work, then yes, obviously that’s predatory behaviour, and it’s not wild to say that it’s an abuse of your

I think I understand now why Carrie didn’t call 911.

Adam Driver pausing cunnilingus so he can sing his lines is one of the funniest things I’ve seen.

I’m really not surprised to see The Morning Show with so many nominations, HFPA is still very far from credible and they are prostitutes at heart. They are pretty much the NH and Iowa primaries/caucuses: why do these idiots have so much influence?  New York Film Critics 

Gotta have at least one person commenting on every article about awards shows to tell us how little they care about awards shows. Thank you for your service.

Does it end with an exhausting long, unfulfilling fight scene with questionable CGI like almost every recent comic book movie? Somehow I feel like I already know the answer.

Only ONE nomination for The White Lotus? That’s surprising. Although Jennifer Coolidge was fantastic along with everyone else. 

The problem is that Logan wants something impossible - an heir that is a “killer” but is still totally loyal to Logan and willing to let him stay on as long as he wants. So he wants to see them take control on one side, but then snatches it away as soon as they take any from him on the other, and the kids have

That’s where the “not what you expected it to be” part comes in. This isn’t a show that’s concerned with having big movements in its plotlines. It’s character-driven. The status quo barely changing is kind of the point so far; Logan does not get fucked. But they no longer have the same standing they had in previous

I’ve never understood the complaints about wheel spinning. It seems quite obvious to me that the wheel spinning is the point. Both Aaronson and Matsson pointedly ask when Logan is going to die, more or less. The outsiders know and realize that until Logan sells or dies, nothing meaningful can happen. They know he’ll

The stock market is just gambling at this point, and it is ridiculous it is considered a financial indicator of anything serious anymore.

Yeah, the ad was the story of woman becoming ridiculously addicted to her Peloton bike.  The husband barely factored into the ad at all.  

Apparently their stock fell by 11% at one point after the episode. It would have rebounded regardless but I get the response as a result.

Feels like this should have been a hybrid release. My mom wants to see it...when it’s available to rent. Feels like traditional distribution was a barrier for a lot of it’s audience. 

Considering the AV Club article linked opens with calling him a method actor or “an asshole on set” before talking about how he is talented, as well as people on social media hinting to him getting fired because his costars are tired of him... I can see how his friends might feel like they want to defend him. To not

It’s kind of sweet, in a sticking up for your friends sort of way—even if we’re not wholly convinced that wealthy, well-connected Emmy winners necessarily need such a full-throated defense at the moment”

The problem with all these sad attempts at Hanukkah movies is that they have to spend time telling goys what the candles are for and acting like we care deeply about their symbolism or some shit. Can you imagine if every “Christmas” movie had to take out fifteen minutes to have everyone fawn over a nativity scene and