rev-skarekroe
rev_skarekroe
rev-skarekroe

James Franco must be in the john.

Wes Anderson needs to challenge himself to make a movie where people smile every now and then.

They don’t have video games where you live?

Yep, see one of my below posts.

Right.  They just wanted to make squares mad - and it’s still working.

Punchline with Tom Hanks and Sally Field is a notorious example of this.
Or that movie where DeNiro plays a standup comic.

It (and Covenant) also work better when you realize they’re just fancy versions of 1950s space exploration movies where a team lands on a planet and immediately starts doing stupid stuff.

I like how 30 Rock avoided the trap Studio 60 fell into by making their SNL analog terrible comedy instead of brilliant comedy.

It’s true - also The Rutles, Hedwig & The Angry Inch, Metalocalypse...

The music for bands invented for movies and TV rarely works, and it especially doesn’t work when the songs are supposed to be mega-hits.

It was Mermaids, so totally understandable that she wouldn’t do it.

A lot of people hated this movie, but I loved it.
It was like a fever dream or a mushroom trip, where you come out of it with a headache and you’re not entirely sure what happened to the last few hours.

They should’ve gotten Korine to direct the adaptation of “On The Road” - this hallucinatory style would’ve been far

Sons of the Silent Age featuring Chris Connelly as Bowie!  Wish they’d do an extensive tour.

Ordinary fuckin’ people.
I hate ‘em.

Also, Patton’s wig is terrible.
Can they not afford a real stylist without Netflix’s money or does he not have enough hair anymore or what?

I only rented two episodes, Munchie and The Christmas Dragon.
Munchie was amazing, Christmas Dragon not so much.
They also seemed to be leaning pretty hard into lore and continuity in the host segments, which probably makes the nerdiest of MSTies happy but is a little baffling to those of us who just want some laughs.

And I’ll never have that math problem again.

Yeah, I didn’t even bother finishing the Lord of the Rings trilogy when I found out Sauron is the villain in all of them.

And, of course, Mortal Kombat II is peak mid-90s.