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So she changed it from a bad ending to another bad ending. OKAY.

People are saying I’m an incel for agreeing on your point of view. The ending just seemed so random. I hate how the internet has became because I can’t have an opinion about a show like She-Hulk.

Not sure how I feel about the extensive 4th wall breaking in this one. On one hand, I liked the Byrneian nature of it and some of the meta-jokes landed well (see: K.E.V.I.N.). On the other hand, the length of the Marvel Studios sequence felt extremely self-indulgent and the appeal-to-god resolution really undercut any

If he’s like a couple of friends of mine who grew up with parent(s) who had mental health/booze/drug issues, they know mom/dad is “not right” and simply gets along as best as they could until they were old enough to get the hell out of there.

I just came.

Hopefully organ failure from binge drinking will solve this problem for us.

This isn’t enough. His followers who harassed those families need to be held accountable for their actions as well.

The biggest problem with this is that he was still on the air today, and still will be tomorrow.

From my understanding, it isn’t really about much of anything. Just like the rest of his movies.

Besides Russell being a massive asshole, maybe audiences are catching on that his movies kinda suck*

I really hated American Hustle.

Well, Amsterdam’s advertising campaign certainly hasn’t done it any favors. All of the commercials I see are basically lightning fast cuts as they flash a zillion actors’ names across the screen. You walk away with no idea what the film is about. The trailer isn’t much better. I actually heard the trailer before I saw

Wes Anderson is feeling a disturbance in the Force, as if his scripts are in danger

Judge: Mr Murray, you have been accused of sexual assault, and it has corroborated by several witnesses. What is your defence?

My thoughts exactly.

Batman mask with a Nirvana concert tee is the way I’d go

I'm going to trick or treat in Olivia Wilde's neighborhood as a process server. 

One of the greatest scenes ever put to film.

MK3 was the beginning of the end for fatalities. A fatality where I can drop the MK3 arcade machine on my opponent? Uh ok.

Also everyone just exploded into bones.

Paddy Considine, and the writing that facilitated his performance, really knocked this one out of the park. Can’t praise his performance enough. What an MVP. I like being entertained, but I love being reminded about what truly matters in this world. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have family to hug.