I’d rather have seen a sequel to Adventureland.
I’d rather have seen a sequel to Adventureland.
Yes.
It still airs on PBS, there's just a nine month lag in the new episodes so the rich kids get the new episodes way before the lowly poor kids.
Ok, Megan should just write all the episodes from now on.
I disagree; early in the show his impending death was a major element but they abandoned that fairly early on with his complete remission from cancer that never came back and was basically never mentioned again. It would have been a more fitting end for Walter, IMO, to have lived out the rest of his life in that sad…
Yeah, it’s weird, I go back and forth on it a little bit. Without spoiling anything, there is one act of violence the Joker commits that is hard to defend or empathize with on any level. To be honest, it doesn’t seem motivated even within the context of the movie.
Picking up Mr. Robot was the best decision I have ever made. I am truly in love with Sam Esmail’s vision for television with both Mr. Robot and Homecoming (Which I am angry at Beyonce for stealing Sam’s Thunder!)
In his defense, he was on molly at the time.
Undone was basically a movie. there’s no need for a sequel.
Without giving too much away, Undone honestly feels like it would work best if it ended with just the one season. It’s all about uncertainty about what exactly is going on, and another season would probably just force it to give a bunch of solid answers and ruin that.
Well, despite the dumpster fire that was the 2nd half of 13, they did still manage to put out an absolute top tier classic in “Times Up for the Gang”.
Fight Club pretty much did end on a “fuck all that shit” beat. It’s not the movie’s fault that some people didn’t understand/willfully misunderstood what it was saying and decided it was about “WHOA MANLY BROS BEING BROS SO COOL” instead of taking the movie as intended (ie. “Toxic Masculinity: The Movie”).
I am 100% Team Shiv (sorry) but I was not liking the last couple of episodes of her being, to my mind, written in such a way that I thought was not quite honest to her character, specifically a naivete in gauging the sincerity of her Dad. And this episode was going there again. A brilliantly acted lunch conversation…
I read the piece, and looking at him spread his relentless positivity and love on the show, you’d never think he’d gone through such hardship and dark times in the past. It makes the way he turned his life around all the more impressive. He says his message with the book is that no one is ever too broken to be fixed.…
Hard agree. First time I saw him in Good Will Hunting I was like “That is one bad dude.”
Yes, Gravity was a “piece of shit.”
There is such a big difference in opinion of that movie. It’s almost like we all watched drastically different versions of the movie. I’m like you, I LOVE that movie. I honestly can’t explain why people hate it.
I don’t really think Interstellar thought it was all that deep; none of Nolan’s movies do. It’s the audiences who mistake his aesthetics for deep ideas and then get mad when the ideas they projected aren’t realized on screen. He just likes layered editing and big imax panoramas of space, the ocean, and shit. Like,…
I think I might think the Prestige is a better movie overall, but I’m totally on board with the Interstellar love.
Interstellar was a gut-wrenching watch for a parent, at least for me. Seeing his daughter refuse to say goodbye, watching her grow up in fast forward in his absence? I was a puddle. I named my Roomba TARS.