kendull
Ken Dull
kendull

Absolutely. Every show has its ups and downs, but Gen V has been really good overall.

Agreed.  I don't want to have a "cheat sheet" to prepare for a new movie, so the way The Boys continues and expands its story works much better for me

They were not racist, they were quite the opposite. It allowed them a medium to explore the themes on race, religion and social problems that wouldn’t have been able to tell in a contemporary film at that time. So in a nutshell what you say you read was bullshit, straight up.

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I know it isn’t the Fall Guy...but same vibes.

There’s this entire subset of comedy called “satire,” you should look into it.

I don’t understand that either. For the most part, the Bluth’s are reprehensible people. We are laughing at them. Lucille’s outrageous behavior, in an expert deadpan by Jessica Walter, is to be mocked by the audience. These characters are funny and a lot of the humor comes from their general unlikability.

She’s referring to a boat of gay protestors that she worries will upstage her husband’s party. (Maybe not everything on the show has aged well.)“

I didn’t realise that they had done a remake of Martyrs... I can only imagine that it would be a far inferior and less traumatizing experience than the uncut original (and I liked the original). 

Same here. The original is one of the most memorable, upsetting movies I’ve ever seen. The American remake sucks.

The 1988 French-Dutch thriller The Vanishing, directed by George Sluizer, is one of the most harrowing movies I’ve ever seen, with an ending that chilled me to my very marrow. The 1993 remake, also directed by George Sluizer, is a pile of lukewarm garbage.

Oh my gosh, how could you leave out “The Vanishing,” which had the original director but completely ruined the ending and therefore the film. Read this slideshow just to see it mentioned, but no joy.

So early in season one is a memory hole on my part but it is there and ramps up in season two: 

if the goal is to minimize a source of dining room disruption, why not ask patrons to leave rather than waiting until the end of the meal to enact a surcharge? Why devise a punishment rather than a more immediate solution?”

The issue I’d have is that “unable to parent” seems pretty arbitrary. Who gets to decide when and how parenting crosses the line into “bad” territory and justifies a fee?

This restaurant and Blue Ridge in general is just a buncha yuppies from Atlanta that come up “north” and either own expensive lake houses and cabins or rent Airbnb’s. Reading some of the Google reviews for this place, the owner/ mgmt sound like gigantic douches so this fee doesn’t surprise me. 

Tremendously disagree

Well no one told them life could end this way...

Except it doesn’t.

I was hoping he’d moved past his troubles. This is quite sad. R.I.P.