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Shitty movie detail: What Sam Neill saw in Event Horizon was that everybody was velociraptors.

I think it’s also indicative of him not being the soulless attention hound that Hollywood attracts. I think that if I was in his shoes, I’d shy from the limelight for long periods as well, especially if I had paparazzi ghouls constantly treating my totally normal, aging body as if it was a horrible abomination.

Uh, nothing good? The Nice Guys is a largely well-received film (it’s just great imho), and Russel Crowe’s performance is a main role and he was fantastic.

I just watched Ragnarok for the fourth time and finally clued in that Sam Neill is in that film. The Odin wig through me off until now.

I absolutely love the clear friendships that directors like Gunn have with actors. It was ‘06 that Fillion and Rooker were both in Gunn’s Slither, and they keep on working together.

Having Gunn and Waititi doing comic book films is a godsend. I hope Sam Raimi really hits his Doctor Strange out of the park.

I think it’s a matter of two different ways Amazon is being disingenuous- 1, as This Might Be Satire points out, is that Amazon is reframing the argument as the employer’s classic “we give you enough right now, and we don’t think you’re better off if we have to go through an intermediary channel”- in reality they’re

The first one was definitely too serious, but I found GKOTM significantly less so (I still find the Whitford “ZILLA!!!” hilarious), and I only hope that this is a trending direction.

I’m going to assume, because it never hurts to assume, that it’s an ESL thing. Both read like somebody who has a decent grasp of English but doesn’t regularly use it.

It gives me less a feeling of the trailer release for Suicide Squad and more of the feeling around the first trailer release of Guardians of the Galaxy. James Gunn has a whole career showing he’s an adept for character development, and it seems like he gives great direction for actors to embody their characters. On

Dollars to doughnuts there will be a FEW on the squad that we’ll grow to love and see die in this film.

Dear god, no- Tucci might be at the top of my list. The dude’s suave as all get-out, and is competing with Strong, Common, and Stewart at the top. I’d probably put Vin Diesel as competing for the bottom, he’s always come off as a little lacking in the personality department, and kinda creepy sometimes.

He’s at best second from the bottom in the nine pictured in the top, judging by the analytics I’ve run, with my eyeballs.

All in the name of “If I got hear by stepping over people, how will I be as successful going forward, if all my victims can play at the same level as me?!”

Regarding the Morgan and Markle’s “he thought he had a chance, and is bitter” narrative that went around- I think it’s too fair to the guy. It seems to me that Morgan is a rich, power-tripping ghoul, and he isn’t just bitter over his spurning, he’s spiteful over the fact that she passed over his advances and ended up

Y’know, when there is racism directed at white people, the degree in which it’s significantly affected a white person’s life, or resulted in violence against white communities or persons, is absolutely negligible compared to Asian, Hispanic, Black, or Jewish communities. Even from my position, as a white guy with a

Looks like I’m in before all the “I think I’m one of the good ones, thus I feel the need to defend my privileged group more than I’d ever vocalize support for groups less empowered than mine”.

I hope I don’t sound like I’m giving an iota of the benefit of doubt: I wonder how much of the husband’s sizeism is due to a lot of delusion about size. No matter what his size is, or his metabolism, or his level of fitness- it might just be that in order for the husband to get over his prejudices, he needs a bit of

Social media influencer hype is all types of absurd in general, and I think this stuff is just Teigen feeling the need to cater to social media platform devotees, who are on a whole different level of absurdity.

It’s a classic defense, but nowhere near as brave as “that sweaty monster assaulting children wasn’t me, due to my temporary incapability to sweat, that actually went away before this interview”.