I, for one, welcome our new aquatic overlords.
I, for one, welcome our new aquatic overlords.
Sometimes I wonder if animal welfare is actually their goal...
They still own the actual content but it would no longer listed as an asset on their financials. You have to think of them separately in terms of ownership of the physical/intellectual/etc. assets and as financial reporting assets. IIRC, businesses get taxed on assets so if you write them off, essentially making their…
I ALWAYS talk myself out of getting strawberry. One of these days...maybe.
What black magic is this?
It’s been a long while since I’ve dealth with any of this so I could be very wrong...
Yes, I know.
I LOVED natto as a kid but I can’t with it as an adult.
I grew up going to the Foster’s Freeze in my armpit SoCal beach town with my Japanese mom. That, and going to Taco Bell, were our thing. I miss those times...
Fucking hire me, Netflix. I can make similar terrible decisions at a way lower salary.
To me, I think Spiderman 2 is probably the better Spiderman film but Into The Spiderverse is the better film about Spiderman...if that makes any sense. It makes sense in my head and I’m terrible putting my thoughts into words.
Except those blue checks have hilariously turned on him for his choice of replacement CEO. So, he barely even has that anymore... At least for now.
Now I want to make green curry. Appreciate the meal suggestion for this week.
“iT’S a FaLSe-fLaG PsY-op bY tHE rAdIcAL LeFT.”
Looks like I’ll have another reason for my annual re-sub to Paramount+ for a month, aside from Evil.
I’m so looking forward to next season...
I’m...Kravin...some Spiderman in this film!
It’s weird to place the onus on Rogen when it seems like he laid out what he was willing to do for the role and the producers accepted it. And while it’s cool to see many of the cast make an effort on the red carpet I don’t blame someone for dressing how they want. Honestly, why care?
You’re not wrong but I wouldnt say every Wes Anderson film has the same premise. Regardless, the point I was making was about aesthetic. While Kubrick’s aesthetic wasn’t as in your face as Anderson’s, obviously, there is a reason his films have been labeled cold and that a thing called the “Kubrick Stare” exists.