mackyart
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Oh, I’m aware that NCIS is very popular. I just don’t know anyone among my friends or family who watches it. Though I’m sure my mom has channel surfed it many times in the past.

I’ve also lived in and out of the US (to Mexico and Asia) in the past 13 years, so that may be a factor.

KFC, mate. That’s the where the spirit of Japan Christmas is.

The word “apples” just had a whole new meaning to me.

I just realized that even though I’ve known of Mark Harmon since the 80's from magazine covers and mentions in shows like ET, I’ve actually never seen him act. He’s just been around in the outskirts of pop culture articles, but I have zero idea what his voice sounds like (I’m guessing low-ish?).

I can’t think of any

Bloodshot? Come on now. I get the need to balance the list after some (excellent) A24 picks, but Bloodshot was ...very bad.

Was posting a picture of the offending mural on the article that difficult?

I love how you can sense the make up artists trying to balance between aging Claire and Jamie while retaining their conventional hotness for the viewers.

I second this answer. I’m enjoying this series immensely. Some viewers might not enjoy a slow burn sci-fi series, but I do. At the very least, the show’s set design and cinematography are beautifully crafted.

Setting aside Madonna’s cardboard acting, her being in Matrix would’ve been way too distracting because she’s just too big a name especially in the 90's.

And slowly turn gray as the season progresses. Then the final shot with a monocle.

Going into the slideshow, I expected some dark facts about space, but I did not expect the space graveyard of orbiting hero animals above us. That’s bleak.

I’m surprised the article didn’t mention Remington Steele. Brosnan was on EVERYONE’s wishlist as Bond because of that series.

I am absolutely not a musical fan. Once I find out that a movie is a musical, it’s a guaranteed skip for me.

I’ve been around long enough to know that seemingly normal people still do questionably racist things. The fact that they’re out there is a given.

It’s certainly a slow burn and I can see it not being for everyone. The timing was perfect for me because I was in the mood for a slow paced movie and I am fascinated with the inner working of the publishing world and book agents (I have one myself). But if the first few minutes isn’t to your liking, you probably

I didn’t know it was a book. I just watched it because of the premise.

Holy smokes. That was her?

I’ve heard of Hi Mom’s global success and I just watched the trailer and it’s still confusing to me how it’s made nearly $1 billion dollars -- and without the US market at that.

Granted, I’m not Chinese and clearly outside the film’s target market (I’m Asian living in Mexico), I’m still trying to figure out how it’s

I was born in the late 70's and, by comparison, we had a fascination for the 1960's for the all of the very same reasons. So, this tracks and I feel old.

Though I’ve only seen Qualley in three films, IO, Once Upon a Time, and My Sallinger Year, I’ve been very impressed by her acting. I don’t doubt that she’s impressive in this one. In my opinion, she’s one actor to keep an eye on as she goes further in her career.