Inglourious Basterds didn’t fit the thesis, I guess? Plus, Hateful Eight is one of my favourites, honestly. And I seem to recall Django Unchained being hugely well received as well! Yeah, this was a bunch of nonsense.
Inglourious Basterds didn’t fit the thesis, I guess? Plus, Hateful Eight is one of my favourites, honestly. And I seem to recall Django Unchained being hugely well received as well! Yeah, this was a bunch of nonsense.
Truly, the false equivalency claim seems like it could only come from someone with political views that lean more hysterical than just left. The character isn’t actually AOC. She doesn’t have to be a beacon of purity. First, the show already has Starlight for that. Second, they’re writing a fictional show about…
This review is basically “Well I didn’t get it, so obviously it was too convoluted.” Apart from the perennial Nolan-problem of muffled audio, about which I agree, it really wasn’t that difficult to follow. Rather than beginning to “flirt with incomprehensibility” in its final stretch, I found it really came together…
“$40 million in its opening weekend, which is a good $38 million more than the week’s other new movie, Ben Affleck’s The Way Back (it made $8.5 million).”
I think you meant likes, or stars, or upvotes, or however this system self-identifies, ‘cause yours is the only reply I can see, while the likes are up to 22.
Such a bafflingly misplaced attack, this article. For one thing, “You Need to Calm Down” is an explicitly leftist song about LGBTQ rights. You seem to have missed the fact that the song has that title precisely because that’s how it’s used against people simply fighting for inclusion. You’re not cleverly or ironically …
Six years later, wondering whether you people are standing by this snark now that Donald Glover is universally acknowledged as brilliant in every art form he chooses to touch.
I did find it on IMDb. I looked only because I knew he was Manson in OUATIH, and I couldn’t believe he would be in the same part twice in the span of a month, but it seemed too close to Dewey Crowe’s voice to be a coincidence. The prosthetics were incredible. Same goes for Son of Sam, a couple episodes ago. He looked…
“Did You Know the Nodding Meme Guy Is Robert Freakin’ Redford???”
Why do you want them to say it unbleeped, out of curiosity? Real life throws horrible things at kids, so an ABC sitcom should too? Because Disney’s family properties are supposed to bring the ‘70s verisimilitude? You know what he said.
It involves a wendigo to the extent that someone at one point mentions that the wendigo is a thing. And some distant, otherwordly howling, twice.
Not on Prime in Canada, apparently. I hadn’t realized there was a difference until I made that disappointing discovery just now.
Quebec is part of Canada. That’s like separating Louisiana into a separate category from the US ‘cause they talk dif’ernt.