You weren’t a Gryffindor in school, were you? Hufflepuffs have tea because they “get it.” Hufflepuffs, like Lebowski, abide. We work, we play, we love, and we get on with it. Sorry you can’t.
You weren’t a Gryffindor in school, were you? Hufflepuffs have tea because they “get it.” Hufflepuffs, like Lebowski, abide. We work, we play, we love, and we get on with it. Sorry you can’t.
I don’t get this reviewer. Smith’s technical shortcomings aside, is he really saying the movie’s bad because it was too smart? It had too many ideas? I’m reminded of the scene in Amadeus when the guy goes to Mozart, “Yes, there are too many notes [in the piece of music].” What? Life isn’t always simple, and it’s…
Calling it a lie may be a bit much. If it was intended to be the end at the time, then it was. That reaction to it and the Askew Universe after prompted more visits to it isn’t a lie so much as an evolution. It’s only a lie if Smith was BS-ing about it being the End to get butts in theaters for his latest installment.