The nuclear blast blows everyone’s clothes off, they are otherwise unharmed.
The nuclear blast blows everyone’s clothes off, they are otherwise unharmed.
(Elon Musk comes to mind, and he has a form of autism that exactly explains the endless awkward things he does)
Rated R for radioactivity.
Absolutely nailed it. I was going to come in here and make some similar points but I don’t think I can do it as astutely as you did.
Jonah Hill made certain demands in the relationship. Those demands were bad: super unreasonable, petty, controlling, and born of deep insecurity. You could even argue they were misogynistic or narcissistic; that’s all fine. And for his own sake, if nothing else, Hill needs to get over whatever is making him this way.
The phrase “emotional abuse” always raises an alarm for me. Not that it doesn’t exist, but the range of different things that could be described by different people as “emotionally abusive” more or less guarantees that it will serve as a catch-all term for a lot of things that most people would not consider to be that.
All I know is that it made Enola gay.
Pugh will deliver exposition and then Murphy will state the message of the movie. It’s very erotic.
No bikini at all.
The MPAA is really cracking down on “mild comic mischief” these days.
What happened to just breaking up with assholes? Is there really a reason this needed to be shared with the world? Yes it sounds like he was a dick! But your response could have been “yes, you’re right, you’re not the right partner for me, goodbye.”
And the anti-Oppenheimer movie, Barbie, also features copious nudity of its female and male leads, but since they’re Barbie and Ken that didn’t require an R rating.
Is he packing a Fat Man or a Little Boy?
(Oppenheimer pulls his pants down)
Maybe there’s something else I’m missing here, but I don’t think that clearly establishing boundaries and expressing your wishes and desires counts as being emotionally abusive, even if those boundaries and wishes aren’t something the other person agrees with, or even something most people would agree with. Almost…
Although none of the posts appear to explicitly name Hill, several of the texts are labeled as being from “Jonah”
The only logical conclusion is that Stanley Tucci may only play the role of Stanley Tucci.
I’m lowkey kinda hoping that this ends up being Tarantino’s first big post-”retirement” non-movie project; a 4-6 episode streaming miniseries finale/sequel to Kill Bill with Uma Thurmon and Maya Hawke trying to escape a seemingly unstoppable Zendaya wielding multiple Hatori Hanzo swords in a neon pink vinyl murder-suit…
It’s not that confusing. It (very literally at times) retells the story of the Torah and Christian Bible, from the arrival of the first humans to Cain and Abel to the great flood to the birth of Jesus and his sacrifice, ending with the destruction of the world and the return to the void. Javier Bardem is the God…