Spot on.
Spot on.
I really liked this episode.
I don’t know if he said the fox (not great CGI, btw) was, but considering the lady was I think wearing fox fur in the scene where she gives him the belt, I assumed maybe she was the fox. But the knight and the hunter/lady/old lady were supposed to be. Like, basically the entire quest was initiated and overseen by her.
I loved the Fountain. I did not like this very much.
*SPOILERS, I GUESS, IF YOU CAN SPOIL A MOVIE THAT REALLY HAS NO SEQUENTIAL LOGIC*
From what I’ve read in one interview with Lowery, can’t remember where, he filmed a more definitive ending but instead he intentionally left it open to interpretation, citing the finale of the Sopranos... which is a choice, I guess. I…
Well... it was pretty, if just too dark most of the time. It’s obviously all allegorical, but if you aren’t familiar with the poem (and possibly even if you are) there are no clues to the meaning in the movie itself. After reading an interview with Lowery in Variety, this movie was made for himself, and if you aren’t…
Is Rydell one of those 5-year high schools, or did they all fail and get held back at least a year?
That’s why this is fake. (I don’t actually believe the Earth is flat.)
Fake. Earth is flat.
Ahem.
I’d be interested to see how this episode would fit in a story circle... It felt off.
I’m a vegetarian, but I’d eat the rich.
I may have wanted to see this movie, but this stupid ad campaign where everyone is leaning way too far into the fucking “joke” has made me preemptively hate it.
“We then documented all 48... Uh... I mean 24 packages and placed them in evidence bags.”
I think vaccinated people just have to agree to the activation of their 5G chip and they get the upgrade free. Vaccinated people who don’t agree will still have their chip activated, but they’ll have to pay $69 to upgrade. Unvaccinated people will be hunted down by the vaccinated people once their chips are activated,…
The thing is, as far as comic characters go, the place they are seen the least by the vast majority of “comic book fans” is in actual comic books, so they can take more risks there, even compared to a tv-ma cartoon.
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Omg, she's so fat she can't button her shorts.
I ate at Planet Hollywood at the Mall of America. I still ate meat then so I had a burger. It was fine, like a burger at pretty much any moderately priced family restaurant, but it was double the price. And once you see the inside, what reason do you have to go back if the food doesn’t stand out? It’s not an amusement…
He always looked like a dirtbag who smelled like an ashtray, but this pic, it’s like he’s bloating and melting simultaneously. I was just watching a youtube video about him that used older pictures so this really jumped out at me. (This video is hilarious.)