Thanks for bringing THAT up again! ;p
Thanks for bringing THAT up again! ;p
Grandaughter: “I don’t have dolls, Nana, I like ninjas.”
Both Temple and Richa Moorjani as the cop, whom I’ve only seen with a VERY thick Indian accent on Netflix’s Never Have I Ever, are blowing me away. It will be a delight watching them this season.
That’s the best part! Factions!
Agreed. It’s hard to even pin down what didn’t work about it, because of all the disparate elements. On the whole, I’d say it leaned too much on the quirkiness of Fargo, and not enough on the thriller elements. (To say nothing of Season 3, which I thought leaned too much on meditation. I think the success of the first…
Respectable list. As much as I agree with the blurb about how G. I. Jane doesn’t go beyond its base idea, I still like it for what it is. Looking at the Top 10, I’d slot in Black Hawk Down, for American Gangster’s spot, and drop that out since I don’t think it’s better than The Last Duel or Matchstick Men. Denzel and…
Who nose!
This is, in fact, the plot of the upcoming movie. Daniel-san has had enough of the lies!
I’m betting there’s a lot of the pie stuff when he had to hide his face, and a lot of the restaurant stuff at the end. I’d love to see it. Especially anything with the kids, who looked like they were having a ball.
1. This is stupid.
But typically, Lex Luthor is more of a funny character
Yes. And ‘departure’ might even be an understatement.
Anthony Hopkins was nominated and won Best Actor for less screentime than traditionally expected. It is entirely possible Gladstone can (and should) be recognized as a lead.
Crossover obviously. Maze Runner, Divergent, take your pick
Yea I wonder about that. I can’t imagine Taylor Swift’s fans throwing anything at her, but who knows? Cynical me would just assume outside water bottles aren’t allowed because they want you only paying for theirs (which are likely overpriced).
The ending really made an impression, and I’m still thinking about it.
Ellen DeGeneres? Well, if she was Madame Web that would have had my money.
I don’t think there’s superhero fatigue when The Boys, Gen V, and Invincible are still going strong. There might be fatigue for the MCU specifically, and all the homework needed to keep up is pretty annoying, but when audiences really want to see something, they still generally turn up. The issue here is one of…
Whatever I liked about Ragnarok as a comedy, Love & Thunder’s biggest problem is that it’s a ‘comedy sequel’, and comedy sequels are never as good as the previous film. It does lean too heavily on things like the goats- which don’t go away- and there’s a broad feeling that the series has lost its sense of identity.…
When a movie that fans didn’t ask for (the sequel was a contractual obligation) doesn’t give any reason to see it other than just because you have to, I hope it is a wakeup call for Disney. They are wasting ungoldy amounts of money making these just for the sake of making these. It’s an assembly line, and the heart…