Okay, got it. I had to look up the trope.
Okay, got it. I had to look up the trope.
But you never actually see a time loop in the movie, is why I’m confused. Groundhog Day, as an example, is the same day repeated over and over again within the film. 12 Monkeys is just one guy time traveling and unable to stop the future from happening - he never knowingly relives it with more information.
My vote is for “Triangle”
Is the movie really a loop? It’s time travel, sure, but not the same person reliving the same thing over and over again and trying to escape the loop. Or am I misremembering?
I think the lesson is just don’t compare anything to the holocaust or minimize it by saying something’s worse. Ever.
Because no one was removed from social media for saying “if you get vaccinated, you can still catch COVID and you can still spread COVID.”
I was vaccinated against the flu in 2019 and later that year I still got the flu! Then my doctor suggested I get a flu vaccine in 2020! Please, explain what is going on here? Why are all vaccines not for life as no one ever promised!?
Oof. I don’t know how that’s possible, unless they just recut Sex and the City 2 each week.
“there’s no confirmation yet on who this new character is”
“From the moment I started watching, I was floored that this was a real TV series and not an off-beat parody.”
The animation of this looks like an ad for a game I see when fulfilling the “watch ad” requirement of the game I want to play.
Edison? You mean the guy who didn’t think women shouldn’t be permitted to wear bathing costumes in public?
“It would’ve also been a major treat for fans if he’d roped in his daughter Laura Dern into it.”
Should I watch eXistenz again?
I think it’s terrible that they took her out of the trailer in the first place.
I just said I wanted more of AP Bio. It wasn’t a comparison. The final season on Peacock was one of those “Eh, just do whatever you want” kind of seasons where some really weird shit started to happen and they pretty much gave up on any kind of basis in the real world. It was messy and funny and really goddamn strange.
I’m hoping that the movie has the characters caught in a Christmas time loop on basic cable.
So they’re just going to Ghostbusters 2016 this and pretend that the 2012 “Christmas Story 2" never happened?
I think that the mockumentary format is what put me off. It just seems like a lazy comedy trick for writers to fall back on. Superstore did a great job of giving it that look without all of the “mug into camera with look that says ‘do you see what I have to put up with!’”