About the movie, not really...
About the movie, not really...
Over-saturation and over-complication. Works Perfectly well for Marvel right now. Everybody Loves their current movies....
The Mandalorian & Grogu would “lead Lucasfilm’s ongoing feature-development slate, including films helmed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, James Mangold, and Dave Filoni.”
I have no idea what to make of that yet. I’m sure there’s some meaning I’m not grasping. Was the curse real? Is there some mythological parallel to this I’m not aware of? Mostly, what the hell did I just watch?
Gonna need some time to process this one. My initial thoughts on the second half are that I’m unsure about it as the ending to the show we’ve been watching these past several weeks, but that I loved it as just a very funny, unsettling, and well-made series of scenes.
What. The. Fuck.
Don’t you dare bring Morris Day into this!
I loved the Barbie movie but I find Billie Eilish incredibly boring. I’d rather Ryan Gosling win. At least he sang with conviction, instead of mumbling and doing a forced warble.
Ole Munch ought to work for Lorraine Lyons since he has a passion for debt collection.
Danish wasn’t the only body down there. I suspect that was the femur of Saint Linda.
“No daughter of mine”
Gator is going to accidently be a part of Roy’s demise, calling it now.
the people who think Filoni is the new George Lucas.
Based on what?
That got intense. Good thing Dougie’s there to cut the tension.
ESPN putting his show on at any time was a terrible idea. McAfee went over the line a long time ago.
ESPN putting his show on at noon was a terrible idea. It was just a matter of time before he or a guest went over the line.
Pat McAfee gets it.
holy shit, Brett is hilarious. the voice he uses and the way he held that burrito aloft and bowed to it killed me
The accident was WAY over the top, like watching an opening scene in a post-apocalypse. A random semi-truck barreling into a parked car could be a metaphor for the writing, which I find myself having issues with yet again this week.