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If Leto was really method, he’d cut his nose off for the part!

Oh, I’m only really referring to the last two as full-on “dirgey ballads,” with Skyfall being kind of a transition. The first two Craig themes definitely aren’t, and are more what I think of as proper Bond themes style-wise. It’s just that it does seem like a trend that’s only getting more pronounced.

What needs to be stopped is the assumption that “dirgey ballad you can’t remember how it goes five minutes later” is the default style for Bond songs, which seems to be the recent evolution. I actually like Eilish, and had great expectations for a Bond theme from her other songs, but I was really disappointed by this,

And they always have to pick the suckier “serious” song, even if the silly song is the one everyone actually likes and remembers.

Wouldn’t the arc light also have a real projectionist, and not just have it be a case of having to wait around for a manager with the right key to open things up and stare at everything uncomprehendingly for another several minutes?

Where was the movie? If this was a negative thing to happen to the audience at all, then the blame is 100% on the theater for not getting their shit together before an audience member felt impelled to go up front and launch into their own show.

Who’s going to set that death trap? They haven’t even hinted at Nick Fury having a gay brother yet.

“Burger” is a subset of “sandwich” so it all works out.

I enjoyed his episode. I hope he uses this accent to sing a song to a sek-sual woman.

[Insert brilliant “it’s because of Space Kanye” joke here]

If that pupu platter doesn’t hit my table in the next three minutes, you’ll never cater a luau in this town again!”

You mainly notice him in the first limo ride, if you’re looking.

I remember some years back in an online discussion for a Person Of Interest episode (may have even been on here) some commenter talking about how blown way they were to have just learned that Elias (who had been a recurring character for quite a while, I think this was for one of his last episodes) was Mathesar.

Handlen. People tried to claim that he wasn’t in response to some of his Disco write-ups, but his solid run of TOS, TNG and DS9 reviews strongly prove otherwise.

Capt Fussypants is complaining about the “SNL interstitial altered photo” of Kravitz at the top of the article, not any ads. Not to say that I respect them, it’s just an image invoking some “old showbiz” imagery, and they’re being a silly little diaper bitch.

No, what you don’t get is that The Good Place is not in any way “a Netflix show” except in the sense that they picked it up for streaming after its broadcast run. Netflix was in no way responsible for the show’s production. You might as well call Community (or any of the hundreds of other originally-on-a-network shows

You’re not calling The Good Place “a Netflix show” just because that’s where it’s available now, are you? Jesus.

Not to go out on a limb or anything, but is there any possibility that “pie” here is some kind of metaphor for female genitalia?

Upon the hearth the fire is red,

Of course he feels sorry for them! He knows the real ending and they don’t!