magpie187
magpie187
magpie187

It’s called evolution.  Americans are adapting to the high concentration of bullets in the air and building up a protective layer around themselves.

How does this list not include Chef from South Park.

Chris Pratt also had to lose weight (and gain muscle) for Jurassic Park. Movies are a visual medium and appearances matter. 

“I’m not just the potential victim of Johnny Depp, He’s also my client!”

Right.

I was in Japan for a few years and got a lot of the same. People would often ask me how dangerous it is. I would give a short explanation that it’s not really that dangerous, that most people aren’t afraid to go outside or anything, but that you just sort of accept at a basic level that any given day you have about an

It’s been really interesting watching Korean dramas over the last 10 years, as there was a concerted move within the last 2 or so years to begin appealing to Americans.

I remember Phil Collins. Seems like Glenn Frey was on too, or maybe they just used his music. 

I liked X a lot more than I thought I would - then again, I don’t really like slashers much, so take that for what it’s worth. It was fun, stylish, and creepy, and there was clearly a lot of thought and care put into it.

AV seems to really be pumping it up. It was ok, felt a little like a 70s movie. Nothing new though, I forgot about it quickly. Maybe younger viewers are seeing some things for the first time.

First of all, GLOW deserves six seasons and a movie.

I really do not understand the love for X. I thought it was disappointing and far from an “update” to the slasher genre, or horror at all.

“Unless it’s a slap at marvel then I like it.

a fading chess pro”

Because nerds can’t generate their own cultural capital or social worth, they have to buy it, and so if you knock the products they consume to build their identity, you’re knocking them personally.

this is my fear. I hope they evolve it in some way.

The Little Mermaid is a story about a young girl who learns that to find a man, she needs to keep her mouth shut.

I’ve never understood that gloss on LM. What I saw was, her giving up her voice for a guy was a bad thing. Ursula entices her into it, knowing that her voice is what’s purest and best about her—knowing it’s her strength and without it, she’ll have a hard time getting him to fall in love with her. (Well—he already is,

Me, I’m sittin’ here like...”This is gonna blow no matter what race she is.”

Ya’ll some jealous haters when it comes to Leo. All his exes say good things, he supports great causes, gives us great movies. Move on from this.