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Not to mention that it’s an ensemble film that introduces so many characters and each are fleshed out and have individualism. If people haven’t seen Birds of Prey, that’s their loss.

I remember Momoa being this fun character actor back in his Stargate: Atlantis days, and it’s cool to see the growth in acting over that decade-and-change.

Did he? What a goddamn freak. I have lost all respect for the man.

Yeah, it was absolutely scathing. I very much enjoyed how well Gunn captured US foreign policy on a philosophical level: If there isn’t an inherent gain to America, they aren’t interested; if there is a gain, no moral complication will get in the way of America stomping through the global south for the sake of their

Fluxx kicks ass! It’s been a family favourite for a couple decades now. I’ve got the zombie pack and it’s been pretty fun.

lol, I mean if we’re getting technical about it, Knives Out is Agatha Christie with a parbaked political message. Genre films always have a comparable predecessor, hence the genre.

He wouldn’t be the first not-quite good guy to turn over a new leaf

And judging from your profile pic, brace for RLM to have a tepid review of the film, right?

You can get some great original horror films nowadays- Ari Aster’s & Mike Flanagan’s works have been great, and The Lodge and The Night House come to mind.

I’m just excited because they finally found somebody that will be a sexier Pinhead than Doug Bradley!

Man, I got into Breaking Bad when Fring was the big thing on the series, and I want to have another series with another character that has me on edge with every single, articulated mannerism. Esposito is genuinely one-of-a-kind, and I look forward to anything he has coming up.

Christ, can you imagine Esposito saying it to you in person? It would be humbling.

I read she hasn’t had a town hall in three years, and then used a “foot injury” to justify sneaking home and holding fundraisers for corporate interests. She’s functionally a lobbyist at that point and shouldn’t hold a seat. It would be pretty prudent that the people she represents ditch her sadistic ass.

*poorly*

lol, you just rewrote exactly what I said.

My point was specifically that strikes incentivize bad players to come back to the table, at the cost for everyone while the strike is still going- and that the actual negotiation afterwards is the more critical point, because until people like AMPTP relent, in their minds they think depriving the employees of basic

Coal companies from WV shouldn’t be represented by a Senator, people from WV should be represented by a Senator. There is a round failure in WV for not having diverse industry supporting the state, but the solution isn’t exempting dirty coal from effects in the bill.

Strikes suck and does nobody any good- so maybe AMPTP needs to realize that the reasonable ask from IATSE is a negligible pittance on the overall finances, and they can step up.

From the linked Hollywood Reporter article:

I’m very excited for Halloween Kills and very much wish to see it in theatres, but stupid goddamn Alberta has to become a ridiculous hotspot for Covid, so I’m hesitant to see it there. Harumph!