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No Way Home sucked...it really wasn’t a good movie at all.

That’s how I’ll always remember him...that sketch lives in my mind nearly 30 years later.

Are there any other rides they haven’t turned into a movie yet?

followed by beating up a woman for 5 minutes and using a flamethrower on a person in a pool.

He’s kind of crawled up his ass more and more. He’s terrified of anything modern in a movie, or anything with any type of feeling...which sucks because the man can write a scene like few others.  But there isn’t anything inside of him, so it’s all just for 5 minutes of “cool”. 

Tarantino was at the end of the movie, playing an Australian taking Jamie Fox to some mine.

He’s right. How many people talk about Extraction, and it has a sequel coming out. Or the one with Charlize Theron? What was that even? Ryan Reynolds was in like 4 of these made for Netlix and I don’t recall anything about them. It all feels like made for TV movies with better production values.

another super long episode, another “wait, did I miss an episode” from me and my wife as an important development was completely off screened. Last week it was Nate’s quitting his job (seriously...how did they not show this? We got Nate going to meet Rupert at the bar but leaving when he realized what’s up...but not

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The weird Cannes thing of giving standing ovations to everything, but timing it so people know “this is a lukewarm 5 minute ovation” vs “this is a rapturous 7 minute ovation” might be one of the strangest things in Hollywood..

Lol, so they make every episode an hour long but can’t even dramatize that big moment when Nate quit? Like wtf? “Oh hey boss, just here to tell you I’m not going to hang out with you and those two ladies, see you at work” is the last we see of them interacting?

So it’s clear that the problem isn’t the finale’s at this point - it’s the last season itself, and the finale is just a good encapsulation of that bad final season. Dexter was bad for like 4 seasons at the end, and the finale was just a reflection of that. GoT was bad the final two seasons as the desire of the

Did I miss Nate quitting this episode or the last? Or did they offscreen that?

“he’s the only original member”...i mean, technically? But two of the other guys in the band have been there since before they made it big, so it’s not the lead singer + a bunch of ringers or anything.

Uh, the movie was filled with dozens of references and “jokes” that anyone who wasn’t up to speed wouldn’t get. So does it stop me from getting the plot? No. Does it make me look confused every 5 minutes with another thing that may be a joke but I don’t get again because I didn’t watch Andrew Garfield’s second movie?

I think Black Panther and Guardians 2 both had real emotion. Guardians 2 was all about family and dad's and surrogate family, I don't even remember if they had any ties to Thanos. Pretty self contained. BP was similar. Movie about monarchy, colonialism, etc. Bad third act due to shitty SFX, but the rest of the movie

I think Gunn’s Suicide Squad did the mix well. It helps that he is so good at the simple things like “here is a character, here is their quick backstory and what they want, now, look, here is a nice payoff to that and everything is settled in this movie”. Cause, effect, catharsis. Even a joke like Polk dot guy you

The latest Spider-Man felt like I needed to watch 7 other movies to get most of it...so I think you are wrong. It’s why “into the Spider-Verse” was great, and the latest live action was pretty shitty.

“Only the author should be able to remove content”

Definitely better than season 1. Season 1 had this awful at times “old white guy trying to talk about woke changes” vibe and it came off as something someone on twitter would rant about. This season kept that mostly off the screen (Albie had some takes, but it wasn’t as frequent as Steve Zahn and Brittan O’Grady in