A wise man once said, and I’m paraphrasing George Carlin here, but go fuck yourself.
A wise man once said, and I’m paraphrasing George Carlin here, but go fuck yourself.
It’s really sad that his life is going in this direction, the squabbling over his estate with people manipulating an old man in declining health is really sad. I wish he could live out his end with some dignity and not as the pawn of others.
Agree, it’s a really fun movie that makes you smile a lot. I’m sad it didn’t do better in theaters. I think it deserved better.
I’d go as far to say that while pretty formulaic, the movie is actually pretty good. The acting performances are all pretty decent, the visuals are pretty great, and some of the visual stunts and set pieces are really cool. Without the text walls of references, you just kind of get to enjoy the scenery of the movie.
Now all I need is Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot and I’m set.
I didn’t make it to the end of the book, but the movie is a good time. It’s nothing earth shattering, but it’s fun and has some great set pieces.
Ultraman shoulda been live-action!!!
Give you a million bucks to poach a Rhino. Tell me at what point it makes sense to you.
This is a heartwarming story.
Look, lets all just be happy that there isn’t some horrible malfunction where Siri decides it NEEDS to be right and it goes out and does the deed itself for every misreported death to make sure it happens before midnight. Come to think of it, that’d be a good horror movie...
The best part is when she fell through the ceiling.
Look, if you’re gonna take something whimsical and pure and go dystopian, neo-tokyo with it, then I think you need to counter it with a Disney Afternoon version of the Walking Dead to balance things out ;)
Oh hey, is that the Republic fleet in orbit there? That’s the first time I noticed that.
Because people don’t want their heroes—-especially fictional ones—-to fail, period. Especially when it’s in a very human way like surrendering your dreams and ideals to basically trying to surviving and not much more. Han and Luke both give up and run away. This is painful when you realize the former was swayed by the…
If you pick up the receiver, he’ll make you a believer.
The Avengers and it still needed an extra ten or twenty minutes
Damn, if they did have Mega-Ultron, it would have been the most comic book thing to exist ever at that point. I would have loved it.
Get what? That it’s a movie and that it’s OK to not like it? And it’s OK for some people to like? And if you didn’t like it, you can just move on and go about your life because it’s a fucking movie! Or if you don’t like TLJ consume any other number of Star Wars media because there is a damn near endless stream of it…