Why do I have a feeling that Cody would end up either running NXIVM with Allison Mack or end up as a QAnon Twitter influencer?
Why do I have a feeling that Cody would end up either running NXIVM with Allison Mack or end up as a QAnon Twitter influencer?
Female Rugby is better.
Anime is now a mainstream pop culture thing thanks to Netflix, Crunchyroll, Twitter memes and mainstream geek culture. I can now respond to Alan Derschowitz or Jerry Falwell Jr. with Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure memes and It’d not look out of place on Twitter. I thought anime being mainstream again would be cringe, but so…
Lana Del Rey is 34 and yet looks younger than both of them.
Nah, give Sam Raimi a HBO show set in The Xena/Hercules universe.
Hey HBO:
This movie suffers from the process called “Elgorting”, in which a film sucks because Ansel Elgort was Elgorting as Elgort instead of playing a character.
That’s Miley Cyrus. No doubt.
Instead of writing a book, the ghost writes on Wattpad
That doesn’t translate well to the moving screen, though
I’m gonna miss his monthly HOWARRR WHEN ARE YOU GONNA RUN MY MAN I’M A SLUT 4 SCHULTZ!!!!1111111
Funny, because just yesterday I was playing a Witcher 3 mission involving you killing Wraiths in a Lighthouse in the Irish-Scandinavian islands of Skellige.
They should be borrowing the cast of Midsommar.
I’m curious about the upcoming Uzumaki adaptation. I heard it’s black & white & with music by Colin Stetson, but as we all know anime is not really great with horror.
Stephen King’s “It” is more suited to a manga adaptation by Junji Ito than any moving media adaptation.
The whole town felt so fucking empty except for The Carnival Ride. And no one in the film finds it strange.
It’s weird how despite Hollywood’s ability to generate amazing CGI, they’ve completely failed to capture the Lovecraftian Cosmic Horror of Pennywise.
The money has to come from somewhere upon any actual profit though.
I actually had an idea for a story where a Mormon housewife under a pyramid scheme gained hypnosis powers and used it to get new downlines, only for the pyramid scheme to fall apart once the firm couldn’t pay all of her growing downlines. From there on, she built a terrifying cult using her downline as members.
Since Bruce Greene’s leaving Funhaus, I’m basically doing a binge of Funhaus videos from 2015 onwards.