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My particular frustration is as a songwriter who has been struggling for about 15 years, I’ve dedicated my life to music, no one really cares or listens to it, no one comes to shows, I don’t get any downloads or sales. So then Duchovny who is 1) not a good songwriter and 2) is not very passionate about music can just

His reviews this season are kind of shockingly bad to me. I don’t know what happened.

They’ve all been worth watching (if you’re an X-Files fan?) except for the premiere. If you’re not a fan, I don’t know why you’d care about the Morgan ones, and if you are a fan, you want to watch good X-Files episodes.

It would have been so cool and looked so nice if those ‘Nam flashbacks were actually shot on like 16mm film instead of that fake film grain on video footage. Sigh.

I watched every single episode just to get to the final episode too, and I didn’t even like the final episode. Really disliked the series as a whole.

Nothing should strive to be Six Feet Under. Yech.

Ah ok, I was hoping that was the case. Thank you!

I haven’t seen the movie but the images and gifs I saw are horrendous and laughably awful. I imagine people are focused on it because it’s impossible not to be?

Hey, so for someone who’s never seen this show but had planned to, are all these nonstop headlines around here and elsewhere on the internet about this character Jack/the dad dying uh, insanely spoilery? Or not? Because I’m assuming it is....?

It’s not strange and it’s very typical for a director and a scene that needs to be done an exact way or that an actor wouldn’t want done by somebody they don’t know. There’s nothing strange whatsoever about any of it.

Well his logical assessment of why he wouldn’t yell at her (his years of experience with her as an actress and his experience as a director of actors) totally is nothing compared to you just assuming something about a movie set you weren’t on because you don’t like him or something?

Which no one at all was arguing.

You’re right, that article was so well written and clear that everybody had the exact same takeaway from it and not tons of confusion and questions. You nailed it again!

“You can read the whole thing, including a real eyebrow-raiser of a line from author Mike Fleming Jr. about stories “twisted to suit convenient narratives in this #MeToo moment,””

ugh my 13 year old self really wants to play this, but my phone is totally out of room. I’m at the point I’m deleting text messages to save space.

What’s even weirder is the movie goes through the trouble of establishing her reasons in the opening scene anyway, only to then backtrack and make it about her dead family.

Well people seemed irrationally angry that Tarantino did those things himself in the film despite the fact that it’s likely he did them because she trusted him and they had a friendship and she’d prefer him than a stranger/crew person do it. I could be wrong of course, but that’s what I took from it. Of course people

You’d have to be totally crazy to assume Tarantino was malicious in having her drive the car or happy that she got hurt. Dangerous, stupid, careless, sure, but the sloppy writing of the original article mixed with the outraged reactions (often from people who already didn’t like the director for one reason or another)

Out of the three movies, this is the least good, so you may as well watch the others anyway. Don’t only see the worst one?

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