You’re asking the wrong crowd. Most of us can’t get past “jumbo shrimp”.
You’re asking the wrong crowd. Most of us can’t get past “jumbo shrimp”.
The photos aren’t particularly thrilling, unless you enjoy images of actors looking vaguely concerned and serious about... whatever the hell is going on in the middle distance:
Was Charlie’s Angels ever really for women though? I thought the whole point was that it was super male gazey. (This is a genuine question; I’m too young to have seen the show.)
Yes, although there are people complaining about all the Spider-man movies.
Yeah. If you’re going to judge a movie by its blocking, you might as well judge a book by the way it uses words!
This movie in particular, or something like Jack Reacher or Motherless Brooklyn or whatever, no, is not really more sophisticated than the better superhero movies, and I’d say the best recent ones (Black Panther, Wonder Woman, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) are all significantly better than this movie or plenty of…
Yeah. “(A)bsurd World War II melodrama” is an understatement.
I’m glad I spoiled that for myself and will now not waste my time on this claptrap.
Wikipedia reveals the not all that surprising, not super-tasteful twist:
After all, that $78 million was burned in a pit, not paid to hundreds of people for their work.
Can I watch it on TV? Has it Keegan-Michael Key?
You would enjoy her in Fargo Season 2. She’s fantastic as the matriarch of Fargo’s (and implied the whole upper midwest) biggest crime family. She owns every scene she’s in in that tool
dang she looks good. this and legion, comic weirdness queen.
I refuse to stand for Diane being called awful. Mr. Peanutbutter yes. But Diane is just very human and flawed, and the show is unafraid of showing it. If Diane is awful, then basically everyone I know is awful, but at least Diane is trying, and not everyone I know is!
My girlfriend pointed out that Chidi punching Brent is a huge move forward. It’s decisive and is in defence of decency even if it does technically hurt another people. Good Place version 1.0 Chidi could never have done that.
Brents don’t know they’re Brents.
Janet’s void is actually a giant round white room. Equally torturous to be in, but the green room Jameela described in last week’s ep was used to film different scenes.
That the journalist Diane meets up with is unable to identify Jeremiah Whitewhale as her “white whale” is one of my favourite joke types.
That joke about Shirley MacLaine wanting to talk to the dead Steve McQueen was so good.
the directed by brad bird credit at the end of the white whale presentation was my biggest laugh of the season so far, tbh.