Naively watched this thinking it would be similar to Bojack, so took me till the third to really get into it, but I’m glad I did. Read a negative review somewhere. The person seemed to hate everything I love about this show.
Naively watched this thinking it would be similar to Bojack, so took me till the third to really get into it, but I’m glad I did. Read a negative review somewhere. The person seemed to hate everything I love about this show.
Well I’ll watch anything from the Bojack creative team, so I am greatly looking forward to this. Glad to hear it’s up to Lisa Hanawalt’s previous standards.
Harold and Maude [1971] Directed by Hal Ashby. Starring Bud Cort, Ruth Gordon, & Vivian Pickles. Screenplay by Colin Higgins.
Some black dude sitting next to me lost it when T’Challa and the Dora Milaje came in through the portal. He yelled ‘LET’S GO!’ loud as fuck. So great.
Picture a theater of almost 200 people answering all of T’Chala’s war chants. The room exploding when Captain America picked up the hammer for the first time. That is how I describe what I saw last night. It was more than a movie it was an experience. It was something I can talk about for years to come. It is…
This guy uses the Arthur Chu method of running through the bottom of categories to scoop the daily doubles. He also seems to be extremely comfortable with almost every category. It's scary
You’re gonna hurt people's feelings
I think Spiderverse is the better movie, but BP is the more culturally important movie.
Spider-Verse was an absolute blast, gorgeous and fun and well-written. I was very glad to see it recognized over Incredibles 2, which had some great sequences (raccoon fight, train chase) but a surprisingly weak story.
“T’Challa has to admit that those objectives are right”
Something that doesn’t get brought up often enough about this film: Ever since Iron Man kicked off the MCU, he’s remained the franchise’s most bankable single character, to the point that all of the franchise’s first five films to hit a billion dollars included him. Black Panther is the one that broke that pattern…
Infinity War has no right being as good as it is. With that many characters and that many plotlines to converge at once, it should be a total mess. But it’s really enjoyable and has become one of my favourite Marvel films. I love how tonally bleak it is compared to others in the series and it’s really impressive how…
As an LA native, this one hurts a lot. You guys don’t understand how important he was to Los Angeles hip-hop, and I’d even argue he was the reason most of the gangs settled down and put a start to focusing on uplifting and bettering the community.
I guess I’d imagined the existing Switch staying put and another new model coming in either above/below it. But this effectively kills the OG switch dead.
A nice reminder that no matter how beloved a celebrity is, they’re still all a bunch of idiots.
Grimes has been around since like 2009 friend.
I agree with you on Oleg - I think we can take the idea that Elizabeth and Philip made it back to Russia to head off the coup against Gorbachev as a hopeful sign for him. We don’t know for sure - we don’t even know for sure that Elizabeth and Philip will succeed (though we can presume that there is no successful coup…
Mr. Peanutbutter really is an important presence in this episode. Just having his love and positivity around is a necessary reminder that The Voice isn’t right. Every depressed person should have a friend like Mr. Peanutbutter.
This is where my initial binge session stopped. For a good day or so.
I thought it was your Low Winter Sun slashfic. Things took an unexpected turn after "You're going down."