Then again, I don’t know.
Then again, I don’t know.
Haha, it’s okay, but I just think there are artful things, there’s a quality of art, of transcendence, in the bones of that movie. Same as I like to watch Mad Men, sometimes, for the artfulness involved, the poetry, not the character drama, etc.
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I.e., if you’re truly being accurate, I think you’re not being divisive, in most cases, and language can help with that. In most cases, or many.
I think one case is about focusing on the members in the band versus the bands themselves (i.e., if the members were arguing amongst themselves, it would be within the collective, not the collective as a whole unified against one thing, thus breaking it down to parts of itself, as a whole. You know? With the Beatles…
I mean, come on, man, there’s a difference between personally inviting people to your office to abuse you, verbally, and setting up something on a campus and then having a bunch of people try to shut it down (or, at least, protest it, and if protest was all that’s going on, then I say, of course, let it happen; let…
Just, as were, “the Beatles were getting on a plane.”
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Good point, lol, although, and I say, there is a little wiggle room depending on usage and intention, and just generally, for a collective noun. It’s often not considered a set-in-stone grammar rule to say “the Beatles is” over “the Beatles are,” in terms of usage, although on a prescriptivist, absolutely to-the-point…
“Has It Come to This” has a little herky-jerky aesthetic, for sure, that turned me off for a while. I like it now, but for instance, “Sharp Darts” always, or usually, sounded unpleasant to me, just the chorus and stuff. But I really like it, underneath the rough edges.
I mean, I get it, and it does say a lot about how we’re supporting this when maybe we’re just seeing it as a piece of art.
Beh, yeah. I was never really fond of Loki. I just don’t think I immediately felt like he was that interesting, even though everybody seems to love him.
I suppose, and I hope they keep a lot of it in general. I hope they keep the artier subplot with the dead bodies. The devil guy, etc. That was some of the coolest, most visually striking stuff of the comic book, that I saw.
I wish they went full Infinity Gauntlet with this. Marvel’s one chance to go full artistic with one of its movies.
I love Good horror films. Funny Games is what drove me to the theaters, in high school, in search of life. I though the same about The Strangers, which turned out to be a little less phenomenal, to me (although I don’t know, I still remember it as having some charm, just not as much as I expected, from the trailer [“Th…
You make a good point, I shouldn’t say it’s wrong just because it’s a superhero movie, but you can smell these things a mile off. Moonlight was excellent in the trailer, you knew it was a work of art. I’m willing to bet that Black Panther (just as I’m willing to bet that the new Avengers movie) won’t be nearly good…
Game Night, 3. November, 4. And I don’t need a fifth, because there will be one. It is insane to say Black Panther is unquestionably the best movie of this year, first of all. And it is clear blacj pandering to say it is going to win best picture, or even be nominated. Where are you with Moonlight? You think Black…
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-party-2018, 1. Annihilation, 2. Or is that first one not relevant, because no one knows it exists, right?
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