Same.
Same.
Didn’t realize that Ratajkowski was releasing a book of essays. I doubt that I’ll read it, but the one that she wrote that they published in The Cut last year was fascinated. People should check it out if they haven’t.
I liked it quite a bit at the time. Though I was never into the quick-cut action scenes where you can barely tell what’s going on. Mostly, I just got tired of people slobbering all over the original trilogy and acting like they were action masterpieces. They’re solidly enjoyable, but not anything special, in my…
Yeah. I agree that the Mission: Impossible films are a much bigger rival at this point.
Oh sure. I have no doubt that the Bourne filme caused some worry at the time, but their cultural relevance has waned while James Bond is still going strong as a brand. Which is the proper way to measure him since the movies have never been particularly artful. They’re fun trash that makes lots of money and that’s fine.
I’ve always found the Bourne films to be incredibly overrated. I barely hear anyone talk about them these days, so it’s weird to claim that they torpedoed a franchise that has thus far outlived them.
Not bad, but I think the series should take a more arthouse turn instead.
The pact hasn’t ended. They reupped the deal and Spider-Man will still be appearing in future MCU films.
I tried it once as a kid and didn’t like it. Haven’t really thought about it much sense. If other people prefer it, that’s no concern of mine.
Pretty sure they made up later, right? Didn’t she put Freedom in the list and have him own the show to promote it?
I was hoping this one would be shorter, but it’s even longer than the last one. I really liked Freedom and The Corrections and don’t find the middlebrow or embarrassing at all, but who’s got time for that?
I hope both films cover the tragic death of her parents at the hands of cannibals as discussed in this in-depth interview from 2003.
That sounds right to me too. Though certain movies like the Bond movies seem to be mirrored on Hulu. They’ll leave and be added back to both services at the same time.
Absolutely. The number of movies that I’ve added to one watchlist or another and never actually watched has to be huge. And that’s with me watching a ton of movies over the last few years.
I’m annoyed that Amazon seemingly doesn’t give out the What’s Leaving list anymore. They also don’t have a page for it in the app that I’ve found, unlike Hulu and Criterion Channel. Movies are always disappearing from the service before I get the chance to watch them.
Wouldn’t it be whoever cut the trailer? Doubt that was Anderson. Good chance the song isn’t in the film as well.
I don’t care of 2 people of the same sex want to get married or if a woman wants an abortion and I have no problem with immigration or people that don’t look like me.
I also do not like raw tomatoes, but I can live with them in my guacamole. Were I to make it myself, I wouldn’t include them, but they’re usually diced small enough and in low enough quantity that it doesn’t hurt the finished product too much if they’re there.
OMG. Twinsies.
People love to shit on Subway, but at least there I can get some leafy greens on my sandwich without regretting it for the rest of the day.