It’s why Shia LeBeouf left. He knew what was up with that bear suit.
It’s why Shia LeBeouf left. He knew what was up with that bear suit.
I always imagine a screaming match as two people engaging in a friendly competition to see who can scream the loudest. I’m guessing this wasn’t that, but I bet it would have been therapeutic.
Daughter of “Cubby” Broccoli, so it just keeps comin’.
Yes, well, that is some...logic.
Wasn’t directed at your comment. If he didn’t concentrate as much on that as he should have I actually think the blame belongs with the lawyer.
I guess my hope would be that the commentariat not dismiss the mental health piece as some sort of excuse or PR thing. It’s obviously relevant. There but for fortune yadda yadda. It’s a tragedy from every angle.
That...wasn’t human.
I mean, it will be His Majesty’s, the monarchy is unfortunately not going anywhere anytime soon.
OK, see, now you’ve got me imagining the bathroom in the Millenium Falcon. I will be skipping lunch.
Because it isn’t “all” the history. You can tell a fictional story that takes place in historical circumstances that doesn’t dishonor what actually happened. I haven’t seen this movie so I can’t critique it, but you don’t want to just dismiss historical fiction as a concept.
Wonder if she’s also gonna release some spontaneously grown multi-colored cactuses.
As they do.
Ah shit I gotta revisit this don’t I? M*A*S*H was rerun heaven in my house growing up, but I never actually got a sense of the chronology. I do love the disregard of history, with the show lasting years longer than the actual Korean War (well, from the US perspective) and there being basically no effort to make it look…
Jesus forgive me, Arden Cho makes me have terrible, lascivious thoughts. It’s all her fault of course.
I don’t know. The Queen seemed like a pretty nice girl. She just didn’t have a lot to say.
It’s true, Knives Out is great because of the scene-to-scene writing, stacked cast, and underlying political commentary. Storywise it’s a bit boilerplate Agatha Christie. Which is fine. It understands murder mysteries are about style, characters, and that cozy, big-fire-in-a-spooky-mansion feeling then the actual…
These young whippersnappers don’t understand the reason Star Wars became so special for an entire generation is that we had seventeen years without it. And of course they don’t care. And shouldn’t. But still.
Lord help me, if they stopped making Star Wars content altogether, I would be fine. Even enthused.
HARK!