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Is it a much needed lesson?
If we’re all special, we’re all equal” seems like a great message. I was 10/11 when the first Incredibles film came out and it was the first film I remember violently disagreeing with the politics of a film, it made me angry enough at the time that I still remember it to this day.
This is

I think it was more egregious in the first Incredibles than many other superheros stories though, I remember seeing that as a child and being annoyed that the messaged seemed to be “some people are born better than everyone else and all the normals needs to stay out their way”, it was the first time I can remember

When it comes to female artists K.Flay is great and obviously light on misogyny, most of it’s probably too dark and/or depressing for a child and there’s some sexual stuff in there too.
I think Dessa is slightly more appropriate, as is a some of Watsky’s stuff.
I just realized I suggested three white artists and now I

I was so worried the final episode wouldn’t have an orgy montage but now I feel foolish.
Of course it would and what I wonderful and fitting way to end the series, I almost cried.

It’s on their youtube page. I don’t think I can post a link to it here but you can just search for ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story | Discussion & Review | Film Club’

That’s a good point because ants and other animals out number humans so if he’s indiscriminately killing *half* of all life that could easily leave more than 50% of humans alive.

I think The Greatest Generation was the first one named, but that could have been retroactive.

Same here. I’m a Millennial my girlfriend is not... Awkward.
A Centennial or whatever those young whippersnappers are going to end up calling themselves.

I agree they can be used well, but I think now they seem to be mandatory for certain types of films it diminishes their impact.
I swear there was a point in the 90s where every action film had to have a blurry PG-13 sex montage and they felt just as superfluous.

I used to be so annoyed if I walked out before the end of the credits and found out there was a scene I missed but now I don’t care.
I’ll stick around for a mid-credits scene but even if I know there’s something at the very end I’ll just wait for a high quality version to be up on youtube.
It’s usually just a 10

Yay!
Whatever happens I get to see someone eat a hat!

I really don’t understand the “it’s not all planned out and that’s bad” criticism.
The original trilogy wasn’t all planned out from the start, Darth Vader was never intended to be Luke’s father and Leia was never his sister and while that caused some accidental insestious issues it lead to a great trilogy.
The Indian

That’s like telling artists to painting a picture using a certain size canvas because “that fits the frame the gallery already have”.
Sometimes limitations can be advantages but I’ve shot and edited projects for web in a 2.35:1 aspect ration simply because it looks better (it’s what we shoot most most of our weddings

Ummm... It’s an orange because Paddington bear loves marmalade. Did you not get Paddington books in the US?

But where does the money come from?

I just don’t see how that can work in the real world.
At the end of the day you’re given a budget to make a movie and all the money is allocated to something, it’s impossible to give someone more without taking that money away from someone or something else.
Usually the way budgets are divided up, you have an amount of

Apparently modern Adam Sandler films are like a paid holiday for the cast and crew and I’m sure they all have a wonderful time, it’s just a shame it doesn’t translate to an enjoyable time for the audience.
That could in fact be extended to most modern improv heavy American comedies, the cast seem like they’re having a

No you wouldn’t.

Charlie Brooker has already done his ‘Airplane!’ with one of his lesser known shows, a police procedural parody called A Touch of Clouth, guest starring Karen Gillan in fact (although I never got to her episode).

You should check out Inside Number 9, another British anthology show that sticks to 30 minute episodes.
It’s closer to dark comedy than Black Mirror.