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People who ridicule entertainers because they personally aren’t entertained by them are entirely missing the point of life. 

Daniel Radcliffe sums it up best for me “I saw it, I’m just so already dramatically bored of hearing people’s opinions about it, that I just don’t want to be another opinion added to it.”

This is going to make a lot of people mad who won’t understand that someone deciding to transition is quite possibly one of the most mundane issues the Hargreeves family has seen.

That already tells us everything we need to know, though? He was improvising. He’s a comedian.

Will Smith is soft for not being able to take a joke. And classless for not apologizing to Rock.

Unfortunately, I can see the Academy adding more violence next year to increase viewership. Dame Judi Dench and Olivia Colman in fisticuffs. Timothee Chalamet slamming Tom Holland’s head into the stage. John Williams leaping from the ring to deliver a diving clothesline to Hans Zimmer.

That was Will Smith’s biggest hit in years.

*the country of africa has entered the chat*

Texans think?

To be fair, WW84 was pretty cringy all the way through...

I watched it with my mom a couple of weeks ago and it 100% holds up.

Re-watched it in the early days of quarantine a couple years ago and for the most part, yes. DeVito is hilarious. Turner and Douglas have fantastic chemistry. Great 80s score. Some expected problematic stuff for a movie almost 40 years old but nothing egregious.

Romancing the Stone has a great deal of “overt comedy.”  What movie were you watching?

I think it is interesting that Romancing the Stone when it came out seemed derivative of old adventure serials and movies, but now itself is inspiring ripoffs, since we have completely forgotten the movies that it was ripping off. I don’t know if this is depressing or not. I like Romancing the Stone though & would

Molly Ringwald

colin jost: and now, here to talk about his recent trip to space, we have our very own pete davidson.

It’s like if someone made a movie about a baker and the main character always wore an apron and oven mitts everywhere they went all the time. 

Almost as if they think a movie for children who haven’t heard the messages in it before needs to be less subtle than a movie intended for adults who can pick up on subtext!

I’ve seen the film now and jesus, that review is exhausting and written in an incredibly patronising manner, and it’s also filled with spoilers, I’m so glad I’ve seen it already or I’d have been extremely annoyed.

As for the film itself, well, about 90% of it is pretty wonderful, it’s playful, smart, funny and