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Don’t understand why amazon would shell out 8.5 bill for MGM without getting their content exclusively.

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My favorite Barbara related content is Rachel Dratch impersonating Barbara in the 30 Rock episode The Rural Juror.

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I mean yeah.  This was written and filmed when Stephen Sondheim and Angela Lansbury were alive and Elon got Twitter mere months ago.  Yeah there's parts of Elon in the Bron character but there's also some Zuckerburg with the whole break things attitude, Steve Jobs with screwing over business partners and wearing a

Yes. Johnson’s movie proposes the theory that all the self made tech genius billionaires are neither self made nor geniuses. The timing of the movie’s release and Musk’s Twitter saga is coincidental, but if Johnson’s theory was indeed correct the odds that *some* tech genius billionaire was currently stepping in it

Right like the entire time you know he’s thinking to himself, no, no, no that can’t be it like NO ONE is actually that damn stupid. lol.  Kind of like every “before” part of an infomercial where they show someone with the coordination of a drunk 2 year old using their feet while having a siezure trying to use a knife.

Watching this film, it was eerie how well the Musk stuff started blowing up just in time. And this goes beyond the Twitter takeover, but his disasterous public forum talk was on the same week as this came out on Netflix.

To build on that, I absolutely loved that the reason Benoit had difficulties cracking the case was that he is bad with stupid stuff and couldn’t fathom that billionaire was actually that stupid.

It’s called “fan service”, Timothy!

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Honestly my favorite part of the movie is that the so called genius billionare was in fact dumb as a sack of rocks.

Sorry. You’re legally required to write out Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery on related articles.

Calling it Benoit Blanc’s Glass Onion makes it sound like Craig’s character suffers from some sort of fragile testicle syndrome.

At least he didn’t call the first movie “Episode IV”

I mean, that’s basic marketing procedure: Be a coward and assume everyone else is an bumbling imbecile.

The clear solution is to make fun of it by calling the next film ‘a Glass Onion mystery’

I can see his point, it’s a silly title.  Calling it ‘Glass Onion: A Benoit Blanc Mystery’ would at least make more sense.

I understand the weekend box office is a thing of interest to cover and that Avatar took the first spot—but I’m way more interested in what’s going on with Babylon, even though I won’t see that movie, either.

Watched it when I watched The Middle. It was the same thing over and over again. Mom would stick her nose into things apologize then she would do the same thing over and over again. Also the dude who played the older brother was such a bad actor.