Got it! No doubt!
Got it! No doubt!
It sure makes the whole "finding a seat" routine easier. Walking into a crowded theater alone and picking a seat is easy. Trying to find *two* seats together in a crowded theater is an experience I really dislike.
I think it may have something to do with 1) insecurity, 2) cultural pressure of having to be with others, 3) the idea that being alone = loneliness.
"We would worry less about what others think of us if we realized how seldom they do."
—Ethel Barrett
That's what she said.
So you saw and like "Limbo?"
My god, a smash cut to credits placed there would have been horrifying.
Yeah. I didn't see anything supernatural. We are asked to believe in a certain type of…umm…psychology, but that's not supernatural.
About the reveal:
So…about the police…
In the comments, we've saluted Eddie Murphy and Richard Pryor in reference to the"Get Out" title.
Hmm…you've quoted "Hamlet."
Mine, too.
I think you need a "please" after that "Bitch."
"You can even see the email in the movie, assuming you pause at exactly the right spot."
It's pretty damn great and one of my favorites, too. I like when Wilmore asks "Do you know how rap works?" and John Oliver almost breaks.
"Well, that's just being polite!"
Also Richard Pryor: https://youtu.be/DU8HDLwbLVU
"…and with only TWO kids' corpses." My god. I just realized what that means because of your comment. Thank you.
I'd watch it, but don't "Honest Trailers" usually have spoilers?