So, $5M worse than Shazam 2?
So, $5M worse than Shazam 2?
Did that Tarzan movie end the chances of Alexander Skarsgard being a leading man? Seems like the only reason anyone saw it was him and his wardrobe
Funny. Last night I was describing the Karl Urban casting as not quite a miscast, as he was good, but a misuse, as Urban is so much better when not uptight. I compared it to Olyphant in Santa Clarita Diet, which felt so wasteful. So learning he was almost Bones...
“he was always a good dude to me" is how some guys respond when hearing their friend raped a girl back in college but they still want to hang out with that person
Well, there are 2000 locations. Do you expect him to try them all? How many times?
Anecdotally, pre “pedo guy” I had 5 friends with Teslas and would have strongly considered one if I ever moved somewhere I needed a car, though the climate controls would have been a big deterrent.
I can’t tell if you’re stupid, if you’re just ignorant of things you have strong opinions on (what percentage of actors do you think make a fraction what Harrison Ford does), or if you just suck as a person.
How the fuck did a guy that thinks Rick Sanchez is awesome get out of the greys?
I do realize that. That context doesn’t make it a better film in the 2020s.
I, too, hated Nightmares Alley. Every turn was entirely predictable within minutes. There was nothing to like.
So cancel culture is bad, but vigilante fun violence is awesome?
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For all the garbage this network has become, at least it still keeps the bulk of the poorly informed chodes on the greys
Imagine thinking “cancel culture” isn’t just people speaking with their dollars, and consequence for actions and words.
As everyone is saying, these defy logic and from bland to good at the 4th. And keep it up for 5 and 6, which are both better than 4.
But if one viewer decides to binge it all, and the other watches two episodes, those two can't discuss. That's a real detriment to the show. It hurts its ability to become a cultural dialogue.
Nothing. The joy isn’t watching it once per week. The joy is being able to discuss it with other people and knowing exactly how much they’ve watched. That it becomes communal in a way a binge doesn’t.
I watched it in 3 days. It was fantastic.
Bittersweet. One of the best shows on TV
A good and nuanced statement up until he made it about himself and made it clear he didn't think it was his fault