So that's it, huh? We're some kind of dune squad?
So that's it, huh? We're some kind of dune squad?
Saw Pt. 2 last night and I’ve never read the books. I enjoyed it immensely, but a lot of character development and motivations were unclear. I guess Paul is sorta breaking bad? But why? Because he has to? It’s not really clear only within the confines of the film.
Oddly enough, I was recently on a work trip and happened upon Men in Tights on HBO early in the morning. I hadn’t watched it in 25 years. I wound up Googling Richard Lewis since the film made me wonder what happened to him. And now he has passed only a month later. So odd.
Men in Tights is so-so Mel Brooks. It reaches…
I believe that is a documentary about dung beetles.
I was going to leave my own Jeffrey Jones comment, but yours is better.
As a longtime Radiohead fan, I can respect that take.
That's always been one of my favorite line deliveries in the film. It encapsulated Ledger's Joker perfectly.
And if it succeeds they lose the rights?
We all have our preferences. I think Folklore might remain the opus of her career, even if it fizzles out near the end. But the run from “Exile” to “Mad Woman” is unparalleled in her discography.
My issue with her Album of the Year win is that Midnights isn’t really that great.
DS had a great premise but frustratingly stupid execution.
The only time this worked was when they replaced Aunt Viv on Fresh Prince, and Will let out some line like, "Aunt Viv, you seem like a completely different person!" and looked at the camera.
Probably my favorite part of the movie. Johnson gets a lot of flack (sometimes deservedly so) for wanting to upend convention just for the sake of doing it, but I loved that after killing he kills Snoke, we wonder if Kylo is suddenly doing the right thing.
Yeah TLJ is a great film, but it's so weirdly conclusive for a middle chapter, even down to offing Phasma.
I think you mean the Central Valley and Texas, but sure, you can have Redding.
Unless you are referring to the State of Jefferson, in which case, oh yes!
Sure. California and Texas on the same page against Washington. Sure.
Counterpoint: We don’t know Rose isn’t a doctor and that she doesn’t have training to recognize that a frozen, unresponsive body is, in fact, dead.
His face was above water the entire time.
Pedantry corner: did not drown. Died of hypothermia.
She was only there for two seasons. Replaced Maya Rudolph in the cast, in turns out.