I was given the book by a girlfriend that adored it, and I’d be lying if I didn’t say it contributed to our breakup.
I was given the book by a girlfriend that adored it, and I’d be lying if I didn’t say it contributed to our breakup.
And not IT, which wasn't scary, partially because terrible CGI was extremely distracting
This is the rare show moving too quickly. Most slow to a crawl when they're successful and need 4 to 8 seasons. But this is just... characters are introduced in an episode then killed the same episode. You never spend more than 5 minutes with them to care.
Knowing Comedy Central, they'll just replace him with That 70s Show reruns
Yeah, but Wandavision was adding something new and building to something.
Sure, but if you’re just going to remake the Munsters, why bother when we can just watch The Munsters?
This is the only positive review I’ve seen thus far. The trailer looked like a spoof done by college kids for a couple grand
Another film with zero cultural impact, so yeah, I hardly know anyone that saw it, haha
There was a great article elsewhere about coming to terms with being an adult that loves Rick and Morty, and it really resonated with me
Yup. So well acted, but it's moving too quickly. Usually shows go too slowly. This makes the world feel small and hollow. We only care about 4 characters. Had they slowed down, maybe spent time with all the characters dying and maybe moved to other parts of the world, it'd be excellent. We could have spent all season…
I mean, I don’t know a single person that really likes Avatar. I know some that kind of like it, but I don’t know any that love it. Nor do I know any with strong opinions about it.
Even prepandemic, I would tell them no, but they can come in and buy my team lunch and do a lunch and learn. Dinner hours bad, free lunch good.
Yup.
https://the-avocado.org/
That was my guess, but I don’t think the studio would be that tone deaf. Hiding it would cause huge, well, PR, but there is a such thing as bad buzz
Stop commenting.
I don't find my hatred bizarre. I just find him very off-putting
I actually like the spit theory. Chris Pine looks like he good-naturedly cracks up. In my head it's a wacky prank they both found hysterical.
Nitpicking, but he wasn’t really a major leading man. That’s Clooney or Harrison Ford.
Oh, good, more opportunity for my parents to try to convince me that a character worth nine figures that abuses his staff and runs his business like a sex cult, and murders people, all to save money and get richer, is actually noble