Passionate indifference is the most ironic of sentiments.
Passionate indifference is the most ironic of sentiments.
You can’t be bothered to get mad, eh? First of all, no one asked you to. And, second, you got bothered enough to comment on it...at least 3 times.
Saying you can’t muster the energy to care about this issue in your second of three posts about it is kind of delightful.
Did you just stop caring about everything in your life besides COVID? This is his job and his art, something he’s spent years working on.
He wrote the piece for Variety, the leading trade journal of the industry he works in, and stressed that safety from the pandemic should be everyone’s first concern. Not sure why his concerns about his industry post-pandemic are somehow out of bounds.
Villeneuve Vows Vengeance, Says Stankey Streaming Slight Stinks
We can all talk about this or that about this article, but why aren't we talking about the most important part of all of this: the fact that AT&T's CEO is named John Stankey.
That’s literally the opposite of what he said.
I mean, that’s the opposite of what he said in his op-ed:
Denis Villeneuve is an anagram of “evil elves in Dune”.
Wouldn’t Solo 2 technically be Duo?
so skilled, in fact, that he once bragged of torturing the god of torture.
I mean... that’s less glaring than “Hugo Weaving’s MCU debut as Megatron” when he played Red Skull in Captain America.
I was thinking more of this:
They had me at “Men have died for it! Women have moved in together way too soon for it!”
He looks weirdly different!
I love Alien Resurrection despite its use of the rag tag group of misfits trope. It’s so fucking dark and twisted, it’s great.
Look, would it help if I said I’m sorry?