What a huge cunt.
What a huge cunt.
I’ve heard people say they were bored. I don’t really watch horror movies, don’t love jump scares, etc. I thought it was absolutely terrifying. The tension level just kept ratcheting up and up and up, a lot of what’s scary is in little details and little pieces that feel possible and otherwise left to your…
Hm. It's almost as though this whole concept is fucking stupid.
i hope he still comes back for the occasional one-off.
You call him “Little Larry”? Or are you talking about his piece?
Thanks for a solid observation and take. We only get recaps on the AV Club reviews now. Miss the insight.
You left out the best line:
The key toss was very funny.
The final shot of the seven of them arguing manners was exactly the right way to end it and how I want to imagine them forever.
Bold of you to assume that any of these idiots would want to visit a library.
‘It really goes to show you how important Oxygen is”
Well, she’d get food and a secure home and medical care...
I have no idea what is even going on here. What function was Sara Poyzer supposed play in this documentary? Why are they replacing her with AI? How? Whose voice can no longer be heard? How does any of this connect together? What are we even talking about? I know copy-pasting is super hard, y’all, but maybe explain…
I lurk as much as any reader? I think you make my point precisely by describing the lowering of expectations of public figures, including cultural, accomplished by former President Trump as “irrelevant” to a discussion of their work.
‘Amnesia’ was manifestly evident in someone’s decision to have him present a SAG award to the predominantly Asian cast of Everything, Everywhere...
Ah, Mark Wahlberg. Poster boy for our amnesiac, peri-Trump pop culture.
I love how you snuck in the Captain America: Civil War tweet in there just to see if we were paying attention. =)
I don’t think it’s supposed to be so strong that you hate the creators. A Pavlovian aversion to a face after an outstanding performance, sure. But surely you understood that it was fiction and aren’t surprised that Rappaport is still alive and didn’t go to prison for killing people on a college campus. These people…
I would personally add the restaurant season. The final scene with everyone yelling out various obscenities is one of my favorite moments of the series.
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