pete-worst
Pete Worst
pete-worst

Dude, take your bullshit ‘AMERICA BAD!!!1!’ nonsense the fuck back to Reddit where it belongs. I’m sure you’ll get much more of a response from those fucking 12-year-old dipshits.

Maybe you should go put a sweater on, Pop Pop. It’s cold in here.

So is your refusal to put a period at the end of your sentences while still doing this same boring gimmick poster schtick. Pick a lane.

Good god, Lupita’s first appearance made my jaw drop. She’s clearly been working out! Good on her. She might have the most flawless skin I’ve ever seen in my life.

Totally agree about Wright. She was fun and funny in the first one, but I just chalked that up to a cleverly written and presented supporting character. But she really carries the lead extremely well here, and I’m glad she was given the role she got. (It makes me wish that all the anti-vax stuff in the actor’s past

You probably remember when cars didn’t exist, Pop Pop. Now let’s get you back in front of the TV so you can finish up your stories and take your pill.

Grow a skin, snowflake. Maybe it won’t hurt as much then.

I think Rainn’s playing the good doctor might be one of my favorite casting choices of all time. I wonder if the real Doctor Demento was as much of an opportunistic freeloader as the movie made him out to be.

After all the years of abuse, I do not think Britney is completely there upstairs. Any response other than ‘Dude, I’m not dead’ would make me believe that someone other than Britney herself had actually said it.

:: glares in Latin ::

Why support free speech when you can charge eight dollars for it?

This is James Cameron and his gigantic fucking ego saying exactly that, yes.

I just can’t see Al wrapping his foot that tightly and efficiently, is all.

Because Johnny Depp is a piece of shit.

He’s spent his whole life making fun of and parodying everything. It’s only fitting that he did the same thing to himself for a biopic. A straightforward episode of ‘Behind The Music’ about Weird Al Yankovic would’ve been fucking ridiculous.

I took the bandages on his head and arms and the wrap around his foot as evidence that he had gone to the hospital at some point.

I’ve seen this painting in person at the MOMA, and it’s absolutely stunning. Thanks for the history lesson and explanation of the reference!

What a gift Serkis is to the show. Did we have any idea he was involved? I can’t remember. I was genuinely surprised when he showed up.

I got stuck in the Taft bathtub. Hell of a night.

Yeah, not sure why they went with an odd reference to The Shining in this particular movie. I remember seeing it at a test screening a few months before it opened, and while it was weird enough seeing it without all the special effects and score finished, that particular aspect of it stood out even then.